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Huge glacially carved walls flank the entrance to the Leggit Creek Valley.
Wildflowers decorate the lush openings along the Leggit Lake Trail.
There are ample opportunities to access Leggit Creek for photography, or simply to soak your face.
Slender cinquefoil (Potentilla gracilis).
False hellebore or Corn lily (Veratrum californicum).
The trail to Leggit Lake offers one of the most stunning flower displays in the entire Sawtooth range.
Looking down the long 4.5-mile, glacially carved, U-shaped Leggit Creek Valley from the lip of the Leggit Lake Basin.
Moss on a log at Leggit Lake.
Summit Phone on Peak 9,694 above Leggit Lake.
The view south from Peak 9,694 above Leggit Lake.
Looking down onto Leggit Lake from Peak 9,694.
More wildflowers in fire scars from the Trail Creek fire in 2000.
Leggit Lake from the south shore.
Leggit Creek tumbles over bedrock on its journey to the Middle Fork of the Boise River.