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Pierce CourthouseThe Pierce Courthouse in Clearwater County, Idaho, stands as a historical landmark representing the area's pioneer history and early governance. It stands as a tangible link to the region's pioneer history, offering a glimpse into the past and contributing to the preservation of the area's cultural heritage.
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Bald Mountain Ski AreaBald Mountain Ski Area, nestled in the scenic landscapes of Clearwater County, Idaho, stands as a charming winter playground offering a blend of outdoor adventure and serene mountain vistas. This ski area provides a delightful retreat for snow sports enthusiasts, families, and visitors seeking an authentic winter experience. Here's a snapshot of what you can expect:
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Kooskia National Fish HatcheryThe Kooskia National Fish Hatchery, located in Idaho near the town of Kooskia, plays a crucial role in the conservation and restoration of fish populations in the region. Operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, this hatchery focuses on the propagation, rearing, and release of various fish species to support fisheries conservation efforts.
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Clearwater BattlefieldThe Clearwater Battlefield, also known as the Battle of the Clearwater, was a significant conflict between the United States Army and the Nez Perce Native American tribe during the Nez Perce War of 1877. It took place near present-day Kamiah, Idaho, in the region surrounding the Clearwater River.
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Dworshak National Fish HatcheryThe Dworshak National Fish Hatchery, located in Clearwater County, Idaho, plays a vital role in fish conservation, restoration, and supporting recreational fishing opportunities in the region. It serves as a significant facility contributing to the conservation of native fish species, supporting recreational fishing, and fostering environmental awareness and stewardship in the local community.
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Dworshak State ParkDworshak State Park, nestled in Clearwater County, Idaho, is a scenic destination known for its recreational opportunities, natural beauty, and the presence of the Dworshak Reservoir.
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Boomershoot FieldBoomershoot is an annual long-range shooting event held in Clearwater County, Idaho, known for its unique and challenging shooting experiences.It offers a unique and engaging experience for long-range shooting enthusiasts, combining precision shooting challenges with educational opportunities and a sense of camaraderie among participants.
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Lochsa Historical Ranger StationThe Lochsa Historical Ranger Station, located in Idaho County, Idaho, is a significant historical site within the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. Established in the 1920s, it stands as a testament to the U.S. Forest Service's history and its role in managing and protecting the nation's forests.
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Clearwater National Forest‎The Clearwater National Forest, located in north-central Idaho, encompasses around 1.8 million acres of diverse terrain, ranging from rugged mountains to pristine rivers and expansive forests. It's renowned for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and a wide array of recreational opportunities.
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Stanley Hot SpringsStanley Hot Springs, nestled in the beautiful Sawtooth Mountains of central Idaho, offers a relaxing and natural soaking experience surrounded by stunning wilderness. Accessible via a moderate hike, these natural thermal pools are a rewarding destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil soak in mineral-rich waters.
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Fort Lapwai Fort Lapwai, located near present-day Lapwai, Idaho, holds historical significance as a U.S. Army post established in the mid-1800s.Constructed in 1862, Fort Lapwai served as a military installation during a period of conflict between settlers, miners, and Native American tribes, particularly the Nez Perce. The fort was strategically positioned within the Nez Perce reservation to help maintain peace and manage interactions between the tribes and the federal government.
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Clearwater National ForestThe Clearwater National Forest, located in Clearwater County, Idaho, is a vast and diverse expanse of natural beauty, encompassing rugged mountains, dense forests, pristine rivers, and diverse wildlife.This expansive forest in Clearwater County, Idaho, offers a rich tapestry of outdoor adventures, natural wonders, and cultural heritage, inviting visitors to explore, connect with nature, and immerse themselves in the diverse landscapes and history of the region.
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Nez Perce National Historical Park Nez Perce National Historical Park, a collection of sites spread across four states—Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Montana—commemorates the history, culture, and heritage of the Nez Perce people and their interactions with European settlers and the U.S. government.
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Craig Mountain Wildlife Management AreaCraig Mountain Wildlife Management Area, situated in north-central Idaho, offers a diverse and scenic landscape that supports a variety of wildlife habitats and outdoor recreational activities.Covering approximately 46,000 acres, the area encompasses forests, grasslands, and rugged terrain, providing a home to various species of wildlife, including deer, elk, bear, and numerous bird species. This diversity makes it an attractive destination for wildlife enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and hunters.
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Battle of White Bird CanyonThe Battle of White Bird Canyon, occurring on June 17, 1877, marked the initial clash in the Nez Perce War, a conflict between the U.S. Army and the Nez Perce Native American tribe. It took place in present-day Idaho, near the White Bird Creek and Salmon River confluence.
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Saint Joe National Forest St. Joe National Forest, although not directly located in Latah County, is a vast and diverse forested area nearby that spans across multiple counties in northern Idaho, including parts of Latah County. This expansive forest covers approximately 1.3 million acres and is renowned for its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Snow Peak Wildlife Management Area Snow Peak Wildlife Management Area at 32,000 acres (130 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Shoshone County. The WMA consists of 12,000 acres (4,900 ha) of Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) lands acquired from Plum Creek Timber in 1989 and 20,000 acres (8,100 ha) of lands on St. Joe National Forest that are cooperatively managed by the IDFG and U.S. Forest Service.
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Red River WMARed River Wildlife Management Area at 314 acres (1.27 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Idaho County near Elk City. It was purchased in 1993 from Don Wilkerson who offered it to the state to preserve it in a natural, undeveloped state. The property was acquired with the donations of $100,00 from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, $100,000 from Trout Unlimited, and $287,000 in mitigation funds from the Bonneville Power Administration.

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Weippe Prairie
Weippe Prairie, located in Clearwater County, Idaho, holds historical significance as the site where the Lewis and Clark expedition encountered the Nez Perce Tribe in 1805, marking a crucial point in their journey.
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