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  2. Idaho panhandle - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho panhandle—locally known as North Idaho, Northern Idaho, or simply the Panhandle—is a salient region of the U.S. state of Idaho encompassing the state's 10 northernmost counties: Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, and Shoshone (though the southern part of the region is sometimes referred to as North Central Idaho).

  3. List of rivers of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Bear River (Boise River tributary) – Bear River tributary of the Boise River, Idaho Bear River (Great Salt Lake) – Bear River in SE Idaho, SW Wyoming, and NE Utah corner Beaver dam

  4. Lake Pend Oreille - Wikipedia

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    The highways and cities on the northern end of Lake Pend Oreille. The following towns are adjacent to the lake: Sandpoint; Ponderay; Kootenai; Hope; Clark Fork; Bayview; Sagle; The lake is viewed from the Pend Oreille Scenic Byway, State Highway 200 along the north shore. US 95 crosses the lake via Long bridge. Much of the shore is mountainous.

  5. North Central Idaho - Wikipedia

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    North Central Idaho is an area which spans the central part of the state of Idaho and borders Oregon, Montana, and Washington. It is the southern half of the state's Panhandle region and is rich in agriculture and natural resources.

  6. Geography of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    By far, the most important river in Idaho is the Snake River, a major tributary of the Columbia River. The Snake River flows out from Yellowstone in northwestern Wyoming through the Snake River Plain in southern Idaho before turning north, leaving the state at Lewiston before joining the Columbia in Kennewick.

  7. Selkirk Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The southern end of the Selkirk Mountains was the home of the last naturally occurring caribou herd in the contiguous United States, [5] the South Selkirk mountain caribou. The herd was cross boundary, spending some time in extreme northern Idaho, eastern Washington, and British Columbia, Canada.

  8. Pend Oreille River - Wikipedia

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    The Pend Oreille River starts in northern Idaho, at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho's largest lake. Cocolalla Creek is the first major tributary. The next one is the Priest River, this is 68 miles (109 km) long, and has three rivers flowing into it. Sullivan Creek is the last big tributary. The Clark Fork is also considered a tributary, as is the Pack.

  9. Category:Lakes of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Silver Lake (Blaine County, Idaho) Six Lakes; Slide Lake (Idaho) Slide Lake (White Cloud Mountains) Sliderock Lake; Smoky Lake (Blaine County, Idaho) Snow Lake (Idaho) Snowbank Lake (Idaho) Snowslide Lake; South Amber Lake; Spangle Lake; Spirit Lake (Idaho) Stanley Lake; Stevens Lakes (Idaho) Sullivan Lake (Idaho) Surprise Lake (Idaho) Swimm Lake