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Blacktail Lake Trail #24 - 3 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 4.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Sep 22 2025
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 Ahwatukee, AZ
Moose Lake and Mountain Trail LoopNorthern, ID
Northern, ID
Hiking avatar Sep 22 2025
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,644
Hiking12.32 Miles 2,688 AEG
Hiking12.32 Miles   6 Hrs   4 Mns   2.33 mph
2,688 ft AEG      47 Mns Break
 
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Foggy drive up to Moose Mtn trailhead. Temps around 42 degrees at the start. We opted to do the loop counter-clockwise, adding two more lakes along the way. Muddy trail in places, and lots of wet vegetation. Wood boardwalks span the boggiest sections of the trail.

At the first junction, we headed south, enjoying the gentle incline. Took the turn towards Blacktail Lake. There was a surprising amount of still edible huckleberries along the trail, so Bruce and Kelly took advantage of the availability of a local treat. Quick break at Blacktail Lake, then we headed back to the main loop.

The climb up to Moose Mtn was steeper than I remembered. Great views along the climb, and the ridge along the summit is one of my favorite parts of the loop. Once past the summit, we dropped down to a saddle, then descended to Moose Lake. Had a snack break at the lake. Chilly breeze.

Heading west from Moose Lake, we decided to take the side trip up to Lake Estelle. Easy hike up to the lake. Good views and rock features. I think Estelle is the prettiest of the three lakes. Took another break at the lake. Easy hike back to the loop, then a quick finish back to the trailhead. 55 degrees at the finish.

Not much in the way of wildlife today. No other hikers. Saw some campers along the road. Saw a crew grading the road. The final couple of miles to the trailhead is a little rough, requiring medium clearance. The other seventeen miles of forest road is in great shape. Great day and hike. Awesome views. And perfect weather. There is so much to do in the Cabinet Mtns, and this hike is a good sampler.
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Moose Lake and Mountain Trail LoopNorthern, ID
Northern, ID
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The_EagleTriplogs 2,802
Hiking12.68 Miles 2,777 AEG
Hiking12.68 Miles   6 Hrs   3 Mns   2.43 mph
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The heavy fog on the way in blocked some of the distant views, but when it lifted, it created some eerie and dramatic scenery.

The loop we chose is remote, but Idaho does an excellent job with trail construction and maintenance. Heavy-duty boardwalks (made from 6x12s) spanned swampy areas, and the pit toilets were impressively clean.

With the temperature starting at 42 degrees and moist air throughout the day, the hike stayed comfortable.

Blacktail Lake Trail #24
Our counterclockwise loop first took us on a 3.3-mile side trip through tall pines to Blacktail Lake. This was the first of many lakes we would see during the week. Sweet.

Moose Mountain Trail #213
This section begins the steady 800-foot climb to the top of Moose Mountain (6,543 feet). Along the way, we sampled ripe huckleberries. Linda kept telling us, “The top is just above our heads.” Five false summits later, we finally made it. The panoramic views were worth it, including a great look at Moose Mountain Lake below—our next destination.

Moose Mountain Views: [ youtube video ]

The 1,100-foot descent to the lake was steep and loose in places, which made us glad to be hiking the loop counterclockwise.

Moose Lake Trail #237
Moose Lake is another beauty—clear, quiet, and perfect for a weekend backpack from the trailhead. There are quite a few established campsites scattered around.

Moose Mountain Lake Views: [ youtube video ]

Lake Estelle Trail #36
As an optional addition, we made the 3-mile round-trip detour to Lake Estelle. This turned out to be a highlight of the day. The side trail offered sweeping canyon views, early hints of fall color, and ended at a small, scenic lake. While resting on the shore, we spotted several of Idaho’s state fish—the Cutthroat Trout—swimming past.

Lake Estelle Views: [ youtube video ]

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Peaks: 1
Lakes: 3
Moose: 0

Trip Summary
Peaks: 2
Lakes: 3
Moose: 0
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Moose Lake and Mountain Trail LoopNorthern, ID
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,706
Hiking12.32 Miles 2,900 AEG
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today's hike was moose lake and moose mountain with side trips to blacktail and estelle lakes
quite a bit of fog on the drive to the trailhead
set out on the loop trail around 0830 with temps in the 40s and moist trail conditions
counterclockwise on the loop, taking the spur to blacktail lake
good trail, slightly uphill, a few boardwalk sections
we stopped at the lake for a few minutes, then returned to the main loop
we made the ascent to moose mountain along a scenic ridgeline
took in the views at the summit, including of our next stop at moose lake
dropped to the lake and had a snack break
back on the main loop, we opted for the two miles to lake estelle
different terrain along the side of a hill and drier, more open forest
arrived at the lake, the prettiest of the three complete with a few trout
back to the main loop and then to the trailhead
saw no one all day
no moose either :(
there were huckleberries :)
good hike, nice variety, great choice for the day
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LindaAnnTriplogs 2,644
Hiking8.27 Miles 1,882 AEG
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Opted for an easy hike for the final day in Idaho. Got started a little before 0730. Turned onto Blacktail Lake trail and headed south. Trail had been cleared all the way to the junction w/Moose Mountain #213. After the junction, Blacktail was the expected overgrown vegetation. Combined with the rain and fog, soaked from the hips down within minutes. Tons of huckleberries along this half mile section. They were overripe, so I didn’t pick any, but this area will be awesome next summer if I can remember. Only stopped at the lake for a moment, then pushed back thru the vegetation to the junction and up Moose Mountain trail.

Not as much vegetation on that trail. Some, but not terrible. It is a short, steep hike up to the summit though, especially on tired legs. Foggy at the summit, so just a quick break, then down the other side of the mountain and towards Moose Lake. The last time I was here, this section was covered in snow, so I got to see the actual trail for the first time. My old track was reasonably close to the true trail though.

Saw three hunters at the lake, they were getting excited about a black bear up high across the lake, so we quietly walked through to not mess up their hunt. After the lake, it’s an easy walk back to the trailhead on Moose Lake trail. Thought about a side trip to Lake Estelle, but another 4 miles and 600’ of climbing through that vegetation wasn’t appealing today. Maybe next time. And, the next time I do this loop, I’m going to hike it clockwise instead, I think that might be better than the two times I’ve now hiked it counter-clockwise.

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Started from the Moose Lake trailhead a little before 1000 and headed up Moose Creek trail. After about half a mile, we turned onto Blacktail Lake Trail and headed south. Kind of neat that all the stream and water crossings had bridges, but with all the snowmelt, we were still walking through mud on the trail.

Easy uphill on Blacktail, with nice scenery. Some deadfall, but with one tough exception, all were easy to get around. At the next intersection, we decided to add on going all the way to Blacktail Lake instead of just doing the loop.

Gradual downhill the 3/4 mile to the lake. Very pretty lake, surrounded by snowy mountains. Looked like several nice areas to camp too. After a few minutes at the lake, we headed back uphill to the turnoff to Moose Mtn.

Once on the trail up to Moose Mtn, the climb started to get steeper, with more snow to hike through. The was a steep switchback, then we were on the ridge leading up to the summit. We were able to stay off most of the snow as we climbed the ridge. Views from the summit were spectacular, and we took a nice break up there.

After the summit, we headed east and down the other side of the ridge. A little more snow, but nothing terrible until we turned off the ridge and started to head down the inside of the bowl to Moose Lake. Very steep, and lots of snow. After getting past the first snow obstacle, I was hoping it would get better. It did not. At the next steep snow covered spot, I suggested turning around and going back over Moose Mtn to retrace our steps back out. It would have been an extra mile or two, but would have been a lot easier. However, I was outvoted; everyone else wanted to head down to Moose Lake for the shorter way out. I warned everyone that if we headed any further downhill, we would not be able to get back up through the snow if we changed our minds.

Trying to get through the snow, I put myself below the kids and had them cross above me. My daughter made it across a sketchy section okay, but my son slid. Amazingly, I caught him with one hand and was able to pull him back up. I’m sure my arm will feel that tomorrow. Not that it mattered too much, he would only have slid less than ten feet below me before being stopped by trees, but he would not have liked that. Once everyone else got through, we managed to slowly get through the rest of the snow by holding on to trees as I kicked footholds in the snow. It was slow, but we made it, and stayed fairly close to the actual trail.

Once through the steepest section, walking through the snow wasn’t too bad, but there was a lot of running water and walking through muck. But at least we weren’t sliding downhill. We stopped for another break at Moose Lake, which also looks like a nice place to camp. From the lake, it was an easy, but muddy, two miles down to the car. Those two miles went by quickly.

Other than that rough mile of snow, this was a great hike. Views were amazing, and the trail was nice. It would probably be best as a late summer hike. Didn’t see anyone else all day, but there were cars at the trailhead.
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