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  2. Winchester Lake - Wikipedia

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    Winchester Lake (also known as Lapwai Lake) is a man-made body of water located on the south side of Winchester in Lewis County, Idaho. [3] It is the central feature of Winchester Lake State Park. [4] The lake covers 100 acres (40 ha), has an average depth of 23 feet (7.0 m), and is 35 feet (11 m) deep at its deepest point. [2]

  3. Winchester Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Winchester Lake State Park is a public recreation area covering 418 acres (169 ha) on the southern edge of Winchester in Lewis County, Idaho, United States. The state park surrounds 104-acre (42 ha) Winchester Lake at the base of the Craig Mountains. Fish in the lake include rainbow trout, perch, bass, and bluegill.

  4. Winchester, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Winchester is a city in western Lewis County, Idaho, United States, located on the Camas Prairie in the north central part of the state. The population was 356 at the 2020 census, up from 340 in 2010. [3] Winchester Lake State Park lies south of the city.

  5. List of Idaho wildlife management areas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Idaho wildlife management areas. The U.S. state of Idaho current has 32 wildlife management areas, all managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game . Wildlife management areas (WMA) are established to protect habitat for wildlife and provide opportunities for hunting, fishing, and other public enjoyment of wildlife.

  6. List of Idaho state parks - Wikipedia

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    Preserves a peninsula jutting into Payette Lake. Priest Lake State Park: Bonner: 755 acres 306 ha: 2,440 ft 740 m: 1973: Comprises three units around Priest Lake in the Selkirk Mountains. Round Lake State Park: Bonner: 142 acres 57 ha: 2,122 ft 647 m: 1965: Surrounds a 58-acre (23 ha) lake. Thousand Springs State Park: Gooding: 1,500 acres 610 ...

  7. Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, 1,090,000 acres (4,400 km 2) in Central Idaho were declared by the U.S. Forest Service as The Idaho Primitive Area. In 1963, the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness was split into three parts: The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Salmon River Breaks Primitive area, and the Magruder Corridor—the land between the two areas.

  8. 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.

  9. Selway–Bitterroot Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    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 States (14th overall, but third-largest outside Alaska).