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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.
It runs 49.515 miles (79.687 km) from its western terminus at Idaho State Highway 13 near Grangeville to its eastern terminus at Sweeney Hill Road in unincorporated Elk City. SH-14 passes through two communities, Golden and Elk City. Its only junction with another numbered highway is at its western terminus at SH-13.
United States Forest Service Road 222: Elk City: 27: Hells Canyon Archeological District: Hells Canyon Archeological District: August 10, 1984 : Address Restricted [6] Riggins: Extends into Adams and Nez Perce counties and Wallowa County, Oregon: 28
The Elk City Wagon Road was a 53-mile-long (85 km) road built during 1894 to 1895 from Harpster southeast to the mining town of Elk City. It was built mainly along the route of a pack trail, the Southern Nez Perce Trail, which had been established by 1861, but the wagon trail differed in that it included switchbacks up steep sections and ...
Elk River is a city in the northwestern United States in Clearwater County, Idaho. The population was 125 at the 2010 census, down from 156 in 2000. [4] It is accessed from State Highway 8 from Bovill, to the west in adjacent Latah County. [5] Formerly the site of a Potlatch sawmill, [6] it was phased out after several decades during the 1930s. [7]
Red River Wildlife Management Area at 314 acres (1.27 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Idaho County near Elk City. [1] It was purchased in 1993 from Don Wilkerson who offered it to the state to preserve it in a natural, undeveloped state. [ 2 ]
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Hells Gate State Park is a public recreation area located on the southern edge of Lewiston, Idaho, at the Snake River's downstream entrance to Hells Canyon, the deepest canyon in North America. 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 ...