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It is a 1936-pattern L-4 lookout. [1] It is a volunteer-staffed lookout located in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, and it also overlooks the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness to the north. [2] It is at elevation of 8,943 feet (2,726 m). [3] Salmon Mountain is located in the Idaho portion of the West Fork in the Frank Church River Of ...
Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness
P.L. 90-542. The Selway River is a large tributary of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in the U.S. state of Idaho. It flows within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Bitterroot National Forest, and the Nez Perce National Forest of North Central Idaho. [5] The entire length of the Selway was included by the United States Congress in ...
1,340,460 acres (5,424.6 km 2) Established. January 1, 1964. Governing body. U.S. Forest Service. The Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness is a protected wilderness area in the states of Idaho and Montana, in the northwestern United States. [1][2] At 1.3 million acres (5,300 km²), it is one of the largest designated wilderness areas in the United ...
Goldbug Hot Springs is a hot spring located in the Salmon-Challis National Forest about 20 miles south of Salmon, Idaho. The spring is along Warm Spring Creek and there are about six waterfall-fed pools. [ 4] Goldbug is listed as having a temperature of 113 °F (45 °C), [ 2] but the temperature of the pools will vary depending on the time of ...
Bob Marshall Wilderness
Lolo Pass, elevation 5,233 feet (1,595 m), is a mountain pass in the western United States, in the Bitterroot Range of the northern Rocky Mountains. It is on the border between the states of Montana and Idaho, approximately forty miles (65 km) west-southwest of Missoula, Montana. The pass is the highest point of the historic Lolo Trail, between ...
The Lochsa River is in the northwestern United States, in the mountains of north central Idaho. It is one of two primary tributaries (with the Selway to the south) of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River in the Clearwater National Forest. Lochsa is a Nez Perce word meaning rough water. [6][7] The Salish name is Ep Smɫí, "It Has Salmon."
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