Idaho · USA

Payette National Forest Backcountry Loop

Mining roads through Idaho's forgotten mountains

Moderate

The Payette National Forest sprawls across central Idaho’s mountains, laced with old mining roads that connect ghost towns like Stibnite and Warren. This backcountry network includes Forest Road 50 (Johnson Creek Road) and Forest Road 614, threading through dense timber and opening onto high meadows with views of the Gospel Hump Wilderness. Creek crossings are common, and some sections require careful navigation around washouts and fallen timber.

This is moderate to difficult terrain requiring high clearance and 4WD capability, especially on the steeper grades and rocky sections. Best tackled July through September when snow has cleared from the high country. No permits required, but fuel up in McCall or Cascade before heading in—services are non-existent once you’re deep in the forest. Dispersed camping is allowed throughout, and you’ll likely have the mountains to yourself except during hunting season.

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Length (miles)85 mi / 136.8 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)8200 ft
Best seasonJuly-September
Minimum vehicle4WD high-clearance
Nearest townMcCall, Idaho
Land managerPayette National Forest
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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