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  2. List of rivers of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Bear River (Boise River tributary) – Bear River tributary of the Boise River, Idaho Bear River (Great Salt Lake) – Bear River in SE Idaho, SW Wyoming, and NE Utah corner Beaver dam

  3. Palouse - Wikipedia

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    Palouse hills south of the UI Arboretum in Moscow, Idaho. The origin of the name "Palouse" is unclear. One theory is that the name of the Palus tribe (spelled in early accounts variously as Palus, Palloatpallah, Pelusha, etc.) was converted by French-Canadian fur traders to the more familiar French word pelouse, meaning "land with short and thick grass" or "lawn."

  4. Bruneau River - Wikipedia

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    The Bruneau River is a 153-mile-long (246 km) [3] [4] tributary of the Snake River in the western United States, located in Idaho and Nevada. It runs through a narrow canyon cut into ancient lava flows in southwestern Idaho. The Bruneau Canyon, which is up to 1,200 feet (370 m) deep and forty miles (65 km) long, features rapids and hot springs ...

  5. Nellie Stockbridge - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Stockbridge (1868 [1] – May 22, 1965) was an American photographer known for documenting life in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District in Idaho. Over a career spanning more than 60 years, her work captured key aspects of the region’s social, cultural, and industrial history.

  6. List of mountain peaks of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The 40 highest summits of Idaho with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence; Rank ... Lost River Range: 12,233 ft 3729 m: 1,688 ft 515 m: 4.51 mi 7.26 km

  7. Hell's Half Acre Lava Field - Wikipedia

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    The Hell's Half Acre lava plain is located in Bingham and Bonneville counties in the state of Idaho. The site is about 150 square miles (390 km 2) in size. [1] The area where a former lava lake existed is marked by a 875-yard (800 m) long by 328-yard (300 m) wide depression near the summit of the lava field. [7]

  8. Camas Creek (Big Wood River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Camas Creek is a 64-mile (103 km) long [3] river in southern Idaho, United States, that is a tributary of the Big Wood River. [Note 1] Description.

  9. Geography of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types of Idaho, using 1991-2020 climate normals.. Idaho's climate varies widely. Although the state's western border is about 330 miles (530 km) from the Pacific Ocean, the maritime influence is still felt in Idaho; especially, in the winter when cloud cover, humidity, and precipitation are at their maximum extent.