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Castle Rocks SP
State
Park
ID SP&R
http://www.idahoparks.org/parks/castle_rocks.html
e-mail
mailto:cit@idpr.state.id.us
208 824-5519
3035 Elba Almo Road
PO
Box 169
Almo ID
83312
granite spires on former ranch
1240
acres
Celebration
Park
County Park
Canyon County P, R
&
Waterways
http://www.canyoncounty.org/parks_recreation.php
e-mail
mailto:thepark@canyonco.org
208 495-2745
5000 Victory
Lane
Melba
ID
83641
Notes Archaeological park on the Snake River
Last Update 10/31/2006
City Of
Rocks
National Reserve
National
Park Service
NPS
http://www.nps.gov/ciro
e-mail
CIRO_Ranger_ Activities_@nps.gov
208 824-5519
City of
Rocks
National Reserve
P.O. Box
169
Almo ID
83312
"We encamped at the city of the rocks, a noted
place from the
granite rocks rising abruptly out of the ground,"
wrote James
Wilkins in 1849. "They are in a romantic valley
clustered together,
which gives them the appearance of a city."
Recreation.gov
City of Rocks SP
State Park
ID
SP&R
http://www.idahoparks.org/parks/city-rocks.html
e-mail
mailto:cit@idpr.state.id.us
208 824-5519
3035 Elba Almo Road
PO Box 169
Almo
ID
83312
14300 acres
Clearwater
National Forest
USDA Forest
Service
US FS
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/clearwater/
e-mail
Mailroom_R1_Clearwater@fs.fed.us
208-476-4541
12370 Highway 12
Orofino ID
83544
Located in north-central
Idaho, lies
the Clearwater National Forest.
The forest comprises 1.8 million acres that
ranges in elevation from 1,600 to nearly 9,000 feet. T
Recreation.gov
http://www.reserveusa.com
Clearwater River
Recreation Area
Bureau of Land Management
BLM
http://www.id.blm.gov/recreation/regions/northcentral.html
e-mail
SMaurer@plia.org
(208)
962-3245
Upper Columbia
- Salmon Clearwater
Cottonwood
Resource Area
1808 N. 3rd Street
Coeur d`Alene ID
83814
The
Clearwater River
has an international reputation as one of the
best steelhead fisheries anywhere. The river and
US 12 are part of
the Lewis and
Clark
National Historic Trail. Developed recreation
sites are primarily for boating and fishing
Recreation.gov
Coeur
d'Alene Lake
Bureau of
Land Management
BLM
http://www.id.blm.gov/recreation/trails/mirror.htm
e-mail
klong@id.blm.gov
208-769-5000
1808 N.
Third Street
Coeur
d'Alene
ID
83814
The sparkling waters of
Lake
Coeurd'Alene, considered one of the
most beautiful lakes in the world, offer many
different kinds of
outdoor recreational activities year-round in a
setting of exceptional
scenic beauty.
Recreation.gov
Coeur d'Alene Parkway
State
Park
ID SP&R
http://www.idahoparks.org/parks/coeurd'alene.html
e-mail
mailto:coe@idpr.state.id.us
208 666-6711
2750 Kathleen Ave, Suite 1
Coeur d'Alene
ID
83815
northern shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene
Cottonwood
Recreation Site Bureau
of Land Management
BLM
http://www.id.blm.gov/recreation/sites/cotton.htm
e-mail
Challis_Office_ID-Email@blm.gov
(208)
879-6200
Challis Field Office
801 Blue
Mountain Road
Challis ID
83226
6 campsites on the
Salmon
River. Fishing for cutthroat trout and
rainbow trout. To access the Frank Church River
of No Return
Wilderness, take
Morgan
Creek Road west.
Recreation.gov
Craters of the
Moon
National Monument
Bureau of
Land Management
BLM
http://www.id.blm.gov/craters/
e-mail
Richard_Vandervoet@blm.gov
208-886-7288
Upper Snake River District
400 West F
Street
Shoshone
ID
83352-1522
Established in 1924, Craters of the Moon
National
Monument celebrated its 75th birthday in 1999.
The area is
managed cooperatively by the National Park
Service and the
Bureau of Land Management.
Recreation.gov
Craters Of The Moon National Monument & Preserve
National Park Service
NPS
http://www.nps.gov/crmo
e-mail
CRMO_Information@nps.gov
208 527-3257
Craters of the
Moon
National Monument and Preserve
18 miles W of Arco on Hwy 20
P.O. Box 29, Arco
ID
83213
A sea of lava flows with scattered islands of
cinder cones and
sagebrush describes this "weird and scenic
landscape" known as
Craters of the Moon. Craters of the Moon National
Monument and Preserve contains three major lava
fields
Recreation.gov
Craters of the Moon Wilderness
Wilderness.net
WILD
http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&WID
e-mail
info@wilderness.net
406-243-6933
College of Forestry and Conservation, Wilderness
Institute
The University of Montana
Missoula
MT
59812
The Craters of the Moon Wilderness now
contains a total of
43,243 acres and is managed by the National Park
Service. All of
the wilderness is in the state of Idaho.
Recreation.gov
Cutthroat Trout Campground
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
Resource Area
1111 North Eigth Avenue
Pocatello
ID
83201
3 primitive campsites and 3 picnic areas on the
Blackfoot River.
Take out for those floating from the dam, or
put-in for those floating
to Trail Creek or to Cedar Creek. This section
of the river is Class II, and makes for easy floating or tubing
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