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  2. Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area. /  44.037978°N 111.717301°W  / 44.037978; -111.717301. Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area at 31,000 acres (130 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Fremont County near the town of St. Anthony. [ 1] The WMA was established in 1947 when the Chapman Ranch was acquired with federal funds.

  3. List of Idaho state parks - Wikipedia

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    List of Idaho state parks

  4. Gospel Hump Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel Hump Wilderness is a federally-protected wilderness area that covers 205,796 acres (83,283 ha) of the state of Idaho. [1] Managed by the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it received wilderness designation on February 24, 1978 through the passage of the Endangered American Wilderness Act and is part of Nez Perce National Forest.

  5. McCroskey State Park - Wikipedia

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    McCroskey State Park—officially Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park—is a public recreation area in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, located in the Palouse region of northern Idaho. The park's 5,300 acres (8.3 sq mi; 21 km 2) stretch along a ridge in Latah and Benewah Counties, along the border with Washington. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  6. Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area at 34,000 acres (140 km 2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Bonneville County east of Idaho Falls. The WMA land was originally obtained to provide mitigation for the construction of the Ririe and Teton dams. The WMA supports moose, elk, mule deer and other game species over range of habitats.

  7. Sawtooth National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Sawtooth National Forest is a National Forest that covers 2,110,408 acres (854,052 ha) in the U.S. states of Idaho (~96 percent) and Utah (~4 percent). Managed by the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it was originally named the Sawtooth Forest Reserve in a proclamation issued by President Theodore Roosevelt on May 29, 1905.

  8. Camas National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Camas National Wildlife Refuge has a cold semi-arid climate, abbreviated "BSk" on climate maps.The hottest temperature recorded at the weather station in Hamer was 105 °F (40.6 °C) on July 20, 1960 and August 12, 1990, while the coldest temperature recorded was −48 °F (−44.4 °C) on January 1, 1979.

  9. Grand Teton National Park - Wikipedia

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    Grand Teton National Park

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