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The Diversion Dam and Deer Flat Embankments is the collective name given in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places program to a set of three dams in the western United States in southwestern Idaho, near Boise and Nampa.
Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1] There are 31 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. [2] This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 14, 2025.
Along China Creek near its confluence with the South Fork of the Salmon River in the Payette National Forest 45°12′57″N 115°33′21″W / 45.215833°N 115.555833°W / 45.215833; -115.555833 ( Ah Toy
Wildlife has dynamic and unique needs that require a variety of habitats for food, shelter, and raising young. Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge is managed to improve and maintain wildlife habitat. Habitats at Deer Flat include wetlands, riparian forests, uplands, and croplands at the Lake Lowell sector, as well as the 101 Snake River Islands.
Idaho Power 1950 Brownlee Dam† Snake River: Earthfill 420 130 Brownlee Reservoir: 1,426,700 1.7598 585.4 Idaho Power: 1958 C. J. Strike Dam: Snake River: Earthfill 115 35 C. J. Strike Reservoir: 247,000 0.305 82.8 Idaho Power 1952 Cabinet Gorge Dam: Clark Fork: Concrete arch 111 34 Cabinet Gorge Reservoir: 106,000 0.131 231 Avista Utilities ...
The Black Canyon area of Gunnison National Park sits on approximately 31,000 acres and is known for its exceptionally rugged, remote terrain, as well as being home to the Gunnison River. Show comments
This national park and monument is located in central Idaho along the Snake River plain. The park covers an area of 410,000 acres (1,700 km 2) and has an average elevation of 5,900 ft (1,800 m) The area contains different volcanic formations, basalt flows, and significant lava flows, tubes, and tree molds. [6]
Popular Banff National Park lies just across the BC-Alberta border, Yoho National Park sits to the north, and Glacier National Park in the northeast. The U.S. portion of the watershed includes Kootenai National Forest [131] and Kaniksu National Forest (part of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests, which stretch southwards into the state). [132]