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Bitterroot National Forest
USDA
Forest Service
US FS
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/bitterroot/
e-mail
Mailroom_R1_Bitterroot@fs.fed.us
406-363-7161
1801 N. First Street
Hamilton
MT
59840
The Bitterroot National Forest occupies 1.6
million acres in the
Northern Rocky Mountains, surrounding the
Bitterroot Valley in
west central Montana and a portion of the Selway
River drainage in
east central Idaho.
Recreation.gov
http://www.reserveusa.com
Black
Canyon Reservoir
Bureau of Reclamation
BOR
http://www.usbr.gov/pn/about/idahobc.html
208-383-2200
230 Collins
Road
Boise
ID
83702-4520
Black Canyon Reservoir is formed by Black
Canyon Diversion Dam which is part of the Boise
Project.
Recreation.gov
Blackfoot
River
Bureau of
Land Management
BLM
http://www.publiclands.org/html/explore/site.asp?search=YES&back=S
e-mail
SMaurer@plia.org
(208)478-6340
Upper Snake River District
Pocatello Field Office
1111
North Eighth
Pocatello
ID
83201
Nesting golden eagles, prairie falcons,
red-tailed hawks, and great
horned owls inhabit the cliffs of this steep
canyon. Outside the
canyon, upland game birds live in the sage
grasslands.
Blackfoot Dam to Cutthroat Creek Campground 10
miles
Recreation.gov
Blowout Campground
Bureau of Land Management
BLM
http://www.publiclands.org/html/explore/site.asp?search=YES&back=S
e-mail
SMaurer@plia.org
(208)523-1412
Palisades Ranger District
Targhee
National Forest
3659
East Ririe Highway
Idaho Falls
ID
83401
5700-foot elevation. 30 campsites on the east
side of Palisades
Reservoir. Excellent for RVs and large boats and
trailers. Second
largest boating facility on the reservoir.
Forested sites available on
top of the hill. RV sites at reservoir shoreline
Recreation.gov
Boise
National Forest
USDA Forest
Service
US FS
http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/boise/
e-mail
r4_boise_info@fs.fed.us
208-373-4100
1249 S.
Vinnell Way
Suite 200
Boise
ID
83709
We have 70 campgrounds and picnic areas including
some sites
that are wheelchair accessible. Over 1,300 miles
of trails are
maintained. Visitors can hike and ride horseback
on Selected
trails are open to bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs.
Recreation.gov
http://www.reserveusa.com
Bonneville Point Section of the Oregon
Trail
Bureau
of Land Management
BLM
http://www.id.blm.gov/recreation/sites/bonneville.htm
e-mail
klong@id.blm.gov
(208) 384-3300
3948
Development Avenue
Boise
ID
83705
At Bonneville Point, visitors can see ruts carved
more than 150
years ago by the wagon wheels of westbound
emigrants on the
Oregon Trail
and learn about the pioneers' long westward journey
and how the city of Boise got
its name.
Recreation.gov
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