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Facility NameDescriptionActivities
Agency Creek Campground 4 campsites on the Lewis and Clark National Backcountry Byway. The National Historic Trail crosses the road east of the campground, as does the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. The lands more more... Biking , Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Horseback Riding , Hunting , Offhighway Vehicles , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Bayhorse Campground 5400-foot elevation. 11 camspites on the Salmon River. Fishing in the river for resident cutthroat and rainbow trout, steelhead and whitefish. Road goes west to Bayhorse Lake, near a number of more more... Camping , Fishing , Picnic
Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge Bear Lake Refuge lies in the mountain-ringed Bear Lake Valley in southeastern Idaho, north of the deep body of water that is the namesake of both the valley and the refuge. The refuge encompasses more more... Autotouring , Fishing , Hunting
Birds of Prey Scenic Float You can see the birds of prey in their natural river canyon habitat on a scenic float trip. South of Boise, the Snake River has cut a canyon where more eagles, hawks, and falcons nest each spring in more more... Biking , Hiking , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Blackfoot River Nesting golden eagles, prairie falcons, red-tailed hawks, and great horned owls inhabit the cliffs of this steep canyon. Outside the canyon, upland game birds live in the sage grasslands.  more more... Camping , Fishing , Wildlife Viewing
Boise National Forest We have 70 campgrounds and picnic areas including some sites that are wheelchair accessible. Over 1,300 miles of trails are maintained. Visitors can hike and ride horseback on Selected trails are more more... Autotouring , Biking , Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Historic/Cultural Sites , Horseback Riding , Hunting , Museum/Visitor Center , Offhighway Vehicles , Pets , Picnic , Recreational Vehicles , Restaurants and SnackBar , Water Sports , Wildlife Viewing , Winter Sports
Bonneville Point Section of the Oregon Trail At Bonneville Point, visitors can see ruts carved more than 150 years ago by the wagon wheels of westbound emigrants on the Oregon Trail and learn about the pioneers' long westward journey and how more more...
Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Recreation Area Rhyolote canyons, towering 1,200 feet above the river, have sliced through the plateau of the Owyhee Uplands. The rivers offer challenging whitewater boating in an isolated setting. The canyons and more more... Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Offhighway Vehicles
Caldron Linn At this site near the Oregon Trail, the Snake River is forced through a passage less than 40 feet wide. The Wilson Price Hunt party of 1811 capsized several times here and had to make the rest of more more... Biking , Horseback Riding
Caribou National Forest and Curlew National Grassland The Caribou National Forest was created in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The Forest now covers more than 1 million acres in southeast Idaho, with small portions in Utah and more more... Autotouring , Camping , Fishing , Hiking , Historic/Cultural Sites , Hunting , Museum/Visitor Center , Pets , Picnic , Recreational Vehicles , Restaurants and SnackBar , Wildlife Viewing , Winter Sports
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