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  2. Lochsa River - Wikipedia

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    At its point of formation just west of Elk Summit Road 360, the Lochsa receives a small tributary, Walton Creek, from the left. The creek flows through the Powell adult salmon trap before entering the river. [13] Slightly downstream from the salmon station, the Lochsa passes White Sand Campground on the right.

  3. Cave Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cave Lake State Park is a public recreation area occupying more than 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) [1] in the Schell Creek Range, adjacent to Humboldt National Forest, in White Pine County, Nevada. The state park is located at an elevation of 7,300 feet (2,200 m) five miles (8.0 km) southeast of Ely and is accessed via U.S. Route 50 and Success Summit ...

  4. Hells Canyon Wilderness (Oregon and Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Devils Mountains in Idaho. The Hells Canyon Wilderness is a wilderness area in the western United States, in Idaho and Oregon.Created 50 years ago in 1975, the Wilderness is managed by both the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service and contains some of the most spectacular sections of the Snake River as it winds its way through Hells Canyon, North America's deepest ...

  5. Bearskin Fire - Wikipedia

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    Crews focused on removing roadside vegetation from nearby National Forest System roads, Deer Flat Campground, and an Idaho Power weather station. The Deer Flat Campground was closed. [3] Two days later, on August 29, the fire had spread to approximately 5,000 acres (20 km 2), fueled by dead, bug kill and down lodgepole pine and sub-alpine fir. [4]

  6. Hells Gate State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park was created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to mitigate the construction of the Lower Granite Dam; the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation began leasing the site in 1973. [2] The park's 960 acres (390 ha) offer trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding as well as opportunities for camping, picnicking ...

  7. Gospel Hump Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Hump Wilderness is a federally-protected wilderness area that covers 205,796 acres (83,283 ha) of the state of Idaho. [1] Managed by the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it received wilderness designation on February 24, 1978 through the passage of the Endangered American Wilderness Act and is part of Nez Perce National Forest.

  8. Caribou–Targhee National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Caribou National Forest, the smaller and more southerly of the two, is located in southeastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and northern Utah, and has a total area of 987,221 acres (3,995 km 2). There are local ranger district offices located in Montpelier , Pocatello , and Soda Springs in Idaho.

  9. List of places in Idaho: A–K - Wikipedia

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    Elk City: 1 Idaho County: 83525 Elkhorn: 1 Shoshone County Elk River: 1 Clearwater County: 83827 Elk Summit: 1 Idaho County Ellis: 1 Custer County: 83235 Elmira: 1 Bonner County: 83862 Emerald Creek: 1 Shoshone County Emida: 1 Benewah County: 83861 Emmett: 1 Gem County: 83617 Enaville: 1 Shoshone County: 83839 Enrose: 1 Canyon County: 83605 Epco: 1