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Hells Canyon
Lewis-Clark Valley and White Bird
Hells Canyon, though a nationally famous run, has fairly easy whitewater. It is a good long trip in primitive surroundings for novice to intermediate boaters. There are two exceptions to that overall...
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Hells Canyon Jet Boat Trips & Lodging
Jet boat tours in Hells Canyon, jet boat fishing trips on the Snake and Salmon rivers, Whitetail hunts, motel, RV park.
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Hunting for Wild Edibles
Palouse Region
Be on the hunt for wild mushrooms in the Spring starting in April. Wild Morel Mushrooms can easily be found by the side of the road as deep in the forest. Huckleberry bushes on south-facing slopes...
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Lolo Pass – Powell Area
Lolo Pass and Upper Clearwater River Corridor
You will find cross-country ski and snowmobile trails, as well as a snowshoe trail and sledding area, for your winter recreation enjoyment. While recreating you can stop in the warming hut for a cup...
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Muleshoe Paintball Park
Clearwater Corridor and Orofino
Muleshoe Paintball Park offers a complete experience with on-site camping, recreational activities and a fully equipped paintball course with optional nighttime lighting available.
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Musselshell Area and Meadows
Clearwater Corridor and Pierce / Weippe
The Musselshell area has over 12 miles of trails for ATV and motorcycle riders. With wide trails and gentle grades, this is a great place to bring the family or for beginning riders. Access July to...
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Musselshell Meadows
Clearwater Corridor and Pierce / Weippe
All trails are of easy-to-moderate difficulty but may have short, steep pitches. Traversing around the meadows north of the parking area is an easy ski. Be aware of moose and elk in the area,...
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Nez Perce National Forest
Elk City, Dixie & Red River and Upper Clearwater River Corridor
Over 350 miles of trails compose the Elk City groomed trail system and cover the Nez Perce National Forest area. In the winter, snow depths of one to ten feet provide great snowmobiling and...
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Old Sampson Trail
Palouse Region and Potlatch & Harvard
This ATV trail was once used as a wagon trail in the late 1800s. Cruise through the 4.5 miles of this historic trail all year. It is open to non-motorized traffic, as well, so watchout for hikers.