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Clearwater Mountains, Idaho
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These mountains cover an area of approximately 9100 square miles. This range is in Idaho and has so many things you can do. The tallest peak in this range is Stripe Mountain at 9001 feet, not as high but also impressive are Thirteen Mountain, Salmon Mountain, Buffalo Hump, and
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| | Waugh Mountain. In this range there are many pretty forests. This range has several good whitewater kayaking and rafting rivers including Clearwater River - Little North Fork, Fish Creek, Floodwood Creek, Lochsa River, Lolo Creek, Potlatch River, Salmon River, Selway River, Slate Creek, St. Joe River - Marble Creek where you can spend some time on the water. This mountain range has so much to offer. Campgrounds are plentyful in these mountains where you can pitch a tent or park your RV. If you come to this mountain range you will have a good time for sure. |
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These mountains have lots of nice lakes and streams where you can catch a fish or two. There are many hiking trails in this range where beautiful scenery awaits you. The Clearwater Mountains includes a number of subranges including Bitterroot Range, Clearwater Mountains, Hoodoo
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Best Western Inn, Riggins
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Overlooking the famous Salmon River, the Little Salmon River, and their majestic canyons, Best Western Salmon Rapids Lodge welcomes you with comfortable lodge-style furnishings, outstanding amenities,...
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Best Western Lodge at Rivers, Orofino
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The Best Western Lodge at River's Edge offers oversized rooms as well as suites with fireplaces and full-size in-room spas, ranging in size from 850 square feet to 980 square feet, these are incredibl...
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Current weather conditions in the Clearwater Mountains, Idaho

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| These outdoors activities are available in the Clearwater Mountains. |
| | Whitewater in the Clearwater Mountains (20 total) including:
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Clearwater River - Little North Fork
Class II-IV(V) - 30 miles long (Headwaters to Reservoir) |
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Clearwater River - Middle Fork
Class I-II - 22 miles long (Lowell to Kooskia) |
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Clearwater River - North Fork
Class III-V - 28 miles long (Orogrande Creek to Aquarius Campground) |
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Clearwater River - South Fork
Class IV - 5.8 miles long (Bully Creek to Highway 13) |
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Clearwater River - South Fork
Class IV-V - 7.4 miles long (Hanging Rock to Cougar Creek Trailhead) |
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Fish Creek
Class IV - 1.5 miles long (Forest Service Road to Lochsa River) |
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Floodwood Creek
Class III-IV - 4 miles long (Bridge to Reservoir) |
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Lochsa River
Class III-IV - 9 miles long (Wilderness Gateway bridge to Split Creek Pack Bridge) |
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Lochsa River
Class IV - 13 miles long (Indian Grave Creek to Wilderness Gateway Bridge) |
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Lochsa River
Class III-V - 15 miles long (Split Creek Pack Bridge to Lowell) |
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