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Boulder
White Clouds Trailhead Campground
Bureau of Land Management
BLM
http://www.publiclands.org/html/explore/site.asp?search=YES&back=S
e-mail
SMaurer@plia.org
(208) 756-5400
Upper Columbia
- Salmon Clearwater
Challis
Field Office
Route
2, Box 610
Salmon ID
83467
6100-foot elevation. Developed campground on the
East Fork of the Salmon
River. Fishing for rainbow trout. Trailhead for a fantastic
lake-filled area within the White Cloud Peaks in
the Sawtooth
National Recreation Area.
Recreation.gov
Box Canyon
SP
State Park
ID SP&R
http://www.idahoparks.org/parks/Box_canyon.html
e-mail
mailto:bea@idpr.state.id.us
208 837-4505
c/o Malad Gorge SP
1074 e 2350 S
Hagerman
ID
83332
350 aces
Bruneau
Dunes SP
State Park
ID
SP&R
http://www.idahoparks.org/parks/bruneaudunes.html
e-mail
mailto:bru@idpr.state.id.us
208 366-7919
MAIL HC 85, Box 41
Mountain Home ID
Bruneau
ID
83647
Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Recreation Area
Bureau of Land Management BLM
http://www.id.blm.gov/recreation/rivers/bruneau.htm
e-mail
SMaurer@plia.org
(208) 384-3300
Lower Snake River District
Bruneau Resource Area
3948
Development Ave.
Boise
ID
83705
Rhyolote canyons, towering 1,200 feet above the
river, have sliced
through the plateau of the Owyhee Uplands. The
rivers offer
challenging whitewater boating in an isolated
setting.
Recreation.gov
Caldron Linn
Bureau of Land Management BLM
http://www.publiclands.org/html/explore/site.asp?search=YES&back=S
e-mail
John_Kurtz@blm.gov
(208)
732-7296
Bureau of Land Management
Shoshone District Office
Box 2 B, 400 W. F St
Shoshone ID
83352
At this site near the
Oregon
Trail, the Snake River is forced
through a passage less than 40 feet wide. The
Wilson Price Hunt
party of 1811 capsized several times here and had
to make the
rest of their journey on foot.
Recreation.gov
Caribou
National Forest and Curlew National Grassland
USDA
Forest Service US
FS
http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/curlew/
e-mail
Mailroom_R4_Caribou_Targhee@fs.fed.us
208-523-3278
250 South
Fourth Avenue
Suite 172,
Federal Building
Pocatello
ID
83201
The
Caribou
National Forest was created in 1907 by President
Theodore Roosevelt. The
Forest now
covers more than 1 million
acres in southeast
Idaho, with
small portions in
Utah and
Wyoming.
Recreation.gov
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