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Bald Mountain (9150 feet, 2789 m) is a mountain in the western United States in south central Idaho, adjacent to the city of Ketchum in Blaine County. The mountain has one of the higher summits of the Smoky Mountains of Idaho, located in the Sawtooth National Forest .
The Smoky Mountains are part of the Rocky Mountains and located on the west side of the Wood River Valley near Sun Valley, Idaho, in the Western United States. The range is within Sawtooth National Forest, while part of it is within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. [1] The highest point in the range is Saviers Peak at 10,441 ft (3,182 m).
The Great Fire of 1910 (also commonly referred to as the Big Blowup, the Big Burn, or the Devil's Broom fire) was a wildfire in the Inland Northwest region of the United States that in the summer of 1910 burned three million acres (4,700 sq mi; 12,100 km 2, approximately the size of Connecticut) in North Idaho and Western Montana, with extensions into Eastern Washington and Southeast British ...
Jul. 5—KINGSTON, Idaho — Most summer weekends, Billy Cooter and Cat House go hunting for history. The friends from the Silver Valley set out into the Idaho backcountry, searching for fire ...
Central Idaho fires continue to burn in Salmon-Challis National Forest. The Moose Fire, the largest in Idaho, has spread to 40,388 acres and is only 15% contained, according to a Thursday news ...
Fire officials are urging people to stay out of the area as they try to contain the nearly 24,000-acre blaze. ... Idaho fire near Sawtooth lakes causes road and trail closures, weekend evacuations.
GNIS feature ID. 0398200. Website. www .sunvalley .govoffice .com. Sun Valley is a resort city in the western United States, in Blaine County, Idaho, adjacent to the city of Ketchum in the Wood River valley. The population was 1,783 at the 2020 census. [2] The elevation of Sun Valley (at the Lodge) is 5,920 feet (1,805 m) above sea level .
Nevadaville was a gold-mining town in Gilpin County, Colorado, United States. [1] It was also known in the 1860s and 1870s as Nevada City. The post office at Nevadaville was called the Bald Mountain post office, to avoid confusion with other Nevadas and Nevadavilles. The community is now largely a ghost town, although not completely deserted.