Trails of Western Idaho
This guidebook of hikes in Hells Canyon, the Seven Devils, Owyhees, Smokies, Pioneers, around McCall and Lowman and around Boise includes 107 trails, including 13 new trails in this edition.

In southwestern Idaho, landscapes vary from sagebrush deserts cleft with canyons to Douglas fir or lodgepole forests, mountain meadows and glacial cirques. In its mountains, aquamarine lakes contrast with gray and black peaks streaked with white, copper, and rose. Except for the Hells Canyon Wilderness, the hikes are in non-wilderness areas.

There are hikes in the Payette, Boise, Sawtooth, and Salmon-Challis forests, and in the lower Snake River, Shoshone and Vale districts of the Bureau of Land Management. Also included are a few state parks like the Bruneau Sand Dunes and Malad Gorge. Trails under other management include the Boise Greenbelt and the 85.7-mile-long Weiser River Trail.
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Trails of Western Idaho
This guidebook of hikes in Hells Canyon, the Seven Devils, Owyhees, Smokies, Pioneers, around McCall and Lowman and around Boise includes 107 trails, including 13 new trails in this edition.

In southwestern Idaho, landscapes vary from sagebrush deserts cleft with canyons to Douglas fir or lodgepole forests, mountain meadows and glacial cirques. In its mountains, aquamarine lakes contrast with gray and black peaks streaked with white, copper, and rose. Except for the Hells Canyon Wilderness, the hikes are in non-wilderness areas.

There are hikes in the Payette, Boise, Sawtooth, and Salmon-Challis forests, and in the lower Snake River, Shoshone and Vale districts of the Bureau of Land Management. Also included are a few state parks like the Bruneau Sand Dunes and Malad Gorge. Trails under other management include the Boise Greenbelt and the 85.7-mile-long Weiser River Trail.
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Trails of Western Idaho

Trails of Western Idaho

by Margaret Fuller
Trails of Western Idaho

Trails of Western Idaho

by Margaret Fuller

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Overview

This guidebook of hikes in Hells Canyon, the Seven Devils, Owyhees, Smokies, Pioneers, around McCall and Lowman and around Boise includes 107 trails, including 13 new trails in this edition.

In southwestern Idaho, landscapes vary from sagebrush deserts cleft with canyons to Douglas fir or lodgepole forests, mountain meadows and glacial cirques. In its mountains, aquamarine lakes contrast with gray and black peaks streaked with white, copper, and rose. Except for the Hells Canyon Wilderness, the hikes are in non-wilderness areas.

There are hikes in the Payette, Boise, Sawtooth, and Salmon-Challis forests, and in the lower Snake River, Shoshone and Vale districts of the Bureau of Land Management. Also included are a few state parks like the Bruneau Sand Dunes and Malad Gorge. Trails under other management include the Boise Greenbelt and the 85.7-mile-long Weiser River Trail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780966423334
Publisher: Trail Guide Books
Publication date: 06/15/2003
Edition description: Expanded and Updated
Pages: 267
Sales rank: 1,024,732
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

Margaret Fuller wrote the first comprehensive guidebook to any Idaho area. In 1979, Trails of the Sawtooth and White Cloud Mountains was first published (The title was changed for this sixth edition to show what the area was called during the campaign for its wilderness.). Since 1979 when the first edition of Trails of the Sawtooth and White Cloud Mountains came out, Margaret has written or co-authored four other hiking guidebooks, three books of natural history and a history of Idaho ski areas. Also she has kept writing new editions of her guidebooks as needed. Her five children have always hiked with her for her books and now her grandchildren help, too.She has hiked more than 6,000 miles on Idaho trails and has given more than 250 slide shows about the subjects of her books. Margaret has been given several awards for her writing and her contributions to the outdoors in Idaho.
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