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| | Bear Valley Lakes Upper Valley Lakes National Recreation Trail - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | Bear Valley Lakes Upper Valley Lakes National Recreation Trail reaches an elevation of 6,800-9,160 feet. Access to the trail is easy. Hikers and ATV's are only allowed. Fishing is available at Bear Valley Lake and at two of the upper lakes. Some facilities are provided. |
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| | Big Creek Massacre Trail #33 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | This trail stretches over a length of 5 miles. The trail's difficulty has been established as moderate to difficult. |
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| | Continental Divide National Scenic Trail - Long Trails (9+ miles) | | When complete, the Continental Divide Trail will climb and descend the peaks of the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico, traversing mountainside meadows, granite peaks and high-desert saddles. Through five states, 25 National Forests, 20 Wilderness areas, 3 National Parks, 1 National Monument and 8 Bureau of Land Management Resource areas- the CDT travels 3,100 miles through America's most dramatic and wild backcountry. |
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| | Kane Lake Trail #66 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | The trail stretches a length of 5 miles. The level of difficulty ranges from easy to difficult. The trail begins at the trailhead at the end of Kane Canyon Road #134 via Trail Creek and ends at Kane Lake. The trail reaches a cumulative elevation of 7,800 feet. Some facilities are provided. |
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| | Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail - Long Trails (9+ miles) | | In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson commissioned Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. The voyage of was made up of 45 men, a keelboat, two pirogues, and a dog. At 3,700 miles in length, Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail is the second longest of the 23 National Scenic & National Historic Trails in the United States and it crosses 11 states. |
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| | Long Lost/Wet Creek Trail #245 - Medium Trails (4-8 miles) | | Long Lost/Wet Creek Trail #245 stretches a length of 8 miles. The level of difficulty established is easy to difficult. The actual trail begins where the old logging road dead ends. There are some facilities provided. |
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| | Salmon-Challis National Forest - Hiking In National Forests | | The Salmon-Challis National Forest covers over 4.3 million acres in east-central Idaho. Recreational opportunities available at within the forest include camping, hunting, fishing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, white water rafting, hiking, wildlife viewing, and more. |
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