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Fort Running Bear Located 26
miles northeast of Mountain Home, Idaho,
just off Highway 20 on the north end of
Little Camas Reservoir (otherwise known
in the Northwest as one of Idaho's "best
fishing spots") and just south of
Anderson Ranch Reservoir. Situated on 40
acres of pure beauty, Fort Running Bear
offers 71 hookups, a variety of tent
sites, teepee for children and four
fully furnished rental cabins.
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Sawtooth National Forest Welcome to the
Sawtooth National Forest! The Sawtooth National
Forest is a very special place here in the heart of
Idaho. We hope you will take the time to learn
about this "working/producing" National Forest.
Managing and protecting your land is most
challenging - not only because of the vastness of
this land, but because of the varied, and sometimes
conflicting, interests and values that you the
owners of this land hold near and dear. Managing
and protecting this land, for today and as well as
future generations, means listening and working
with other agencies, implementing the laws mandated
by Congress, exercising our best professional
judgment and working with you, the shareholders of
this National Forest. We sincerely hope that you
will always feel free to question what and how we
are doing, and more importantly become involved in
our processes as we plan and make decisions
regarding the management of this National Forest.
We are the stewards of your land - a job that we
take a great deal of pride and satisfaction in. If
at any time there is anything we can do to help
make your time here more enjoyable. Our employees
are here to serve you. Ruth Monahan Sawtooth NF
Forest Supervisor
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Payette National Forest The Payette
National Forest spans over 2.3 million acres of
some of west-central Idaho's most beautiful and
diverse country. In one day you can travel from hot
desert grasslands through cool conifer forests to
snow-capped peaks.
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Nez Perce National Forest Welcome to the
Nez Perce National Forest—2.2 million acres of
beautiful and diverse land. From the dry, rugged
canyons of the Salmon River to the moist cedar
forests of the Selway drainage, the forest offers
something for everyone.
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Panhandle National Forests The Idaho
Panhandle National Forests are home to over 300
wildlife species. Our wildlife program focuses on
18 of these. Visit our Wildlife Guide to learn more
about these unique birds, mammals, and amphibians!
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Clearwater National Forest Welcome! Part of
Idaho's Big Wild, the Clearwater National Forest
covers 1.8 million acres from the jagged peaks of
the Bitterroot Mountains in the east to the river
canyons and the rolling hills of the Palouse
Prairie in the west.
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Challis National Forest The Salmon-Challis
National Forest covers over 4.3 million acres in
east-central Idaho. Included within the boundaries
of the Forest is 1.3 million acres of the Frank
Church-- River of No Return Wilderness Area, the
largest wilderness area in the Continental United
States. Rugged and remote, this country offers
adventure, solitude and breathtaking scenery. The
Forest also contains Borah Peak, Idaho's tallest
peak, the Wild & Scenic Salmon. River and the
Middle Fork of the Salmon River. The area is a
highly desired destination for hunting, fishing,
white-water rafting and many other popular
recreational pursuits.
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Caribou National Forest The Caribou-Targhee
National Forest occupies over three million acres
and stretches across southeastern Idaho, from the
Montana, Utah, and Wyoming borders.
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Boise National Forest CAMPGROUNDS. We have
70 campgrounds and picnic areas including some
sites that are wheelchair accessible. Additionally,
many of the remote rustic cabins are available to
rent. TRAILS: We maintain over 1,300 miles of
summer trails. Visitors can hike and ride
horseback. Selected trails or roads are open to
bicycles, motorcycles, and ATVs. In the winter,
several trails are groomed for skiers and
snowmobilers.
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