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  2. Ponderosa State Park - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa State Park is a public recreation area and state park occupying a peninsula in Payette Lake on the northeast edge of McCall in Valley County, Idaho, United States. The park's 1,515 acres (613 ha) include a second unit, called North Beach, located six miles (9.7 km) north of McCall at the northern extremity of the lake.

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  4. List of Idaho state parks - Wikipedia

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    Features recreational facilities on Lake Pend Oreille at the site of a former U.S. Navy training base. Harriman State Park: Fremont: 11,000 4,500: 6,120 1,870: 1977: Preserves expansive wildlife habitat, a historic ranch, and fly fishing in Henrys Fork within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Hells Gate State Park: Idaho: 960 390: 733 223: 1973

  5. Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve is a 1,416-square-mile (3,670 km 2) dark-sky preserve near the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, in the U.S. state of Idaho. It was designated on December 18, 2017, and is the first gold-tier dark sky preserve in the United States. [2] [3] [4] The area was designated by International Dark-Sky Association.

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  7. Celebration Park - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Parker-Through-Truss railroad bridge in Idaho and is the state's largest historic artifact; it was entered into the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The 450-ton steel structure is 70 feet (21 m) tall and spans 500 feet (150 m) over the river.

  8. Thousand Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    The 350-acre (140 ha) property was developed by the Nature Conservancy which purchased the site in 1999, then completed its transfer to the state in 2016. [5] Malad Gorge on the Malad River Malad Gorge. Malad Gorge is a 250-foot-deep (76 m) canyon formed by the Malad River, downstream from a 60-foot (18 m) waterfall.

  9. Mormon Reservoir (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Mormon Reservoir is a reservoir on McKinney Creek in Camas County, Idaho.The reservoir is surrounded by private, state, and Bureau of Land Management land, which offers opportunities for boating, fishing, camping, and hunting, among other activities.