The Nez Perce National Forest is located in north-central Idaho and covers over 2.2 million acres of diverse landscapes including rugged mountains, lush forests, and pristine rivers. The forest is named after the Nez Perce Native American tribe who historically inhabited the region.
Overall, the Nez Perce National Forest is a valuable natural resource that provides important ecological benefits, recreational opportunities, and cultural significance for visitors and the local community.
Description: AW Blackerby. 1957. Nez Perce National Forest. Campground.
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Description: Crooked Creek in Gospel Hump Wilderness — Nez Perce National Forest, western Idaho, U.S.
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Description: Summers on the Lookout Larry Smith enjoyed three summers on three different lookouts in the late 1940s and early 1950s. At that time lookouts were required to keep diaries. Although the notes taken regarding daily chores, clearing trail, who visited, washing windows, packing water, weather, and identifying smokes may have seemed mundane at the time, they provide an interesting look into the life of a lookout. During one of those moments on the lookout when Larry had time to reflect on life, he wrote the following poem. When trying to write a poem You search for words that rhyme But you never seem to know em' At the proper time. All of these photographs were taken by Larry Smith at the three lookouts where he worked on the old Nez Perce National Forest. Photo 1 - Bearwallow Lookout in 1948.
Image by Larry Smith Nez Perce-Clearwater National U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Summers on the Lookout Larry Smith enjoyed three summers on three different lookouts in the late 1940s and early 1950s. At that time lookouts were required to keep diaries. Although the notes taken regarding daily chores, clearing trail, who visited, washing windows, packing water, weather, and identifying smokes may have seemed mundane at the time, they provide an interesting look into the life of a lookout. During one of those moments on the lookout when Larry had time to reflect on life, he wrote the following poem. When trying to write a poem You search for words that rhyme But you never seem to know em' At the proper time. All of these photographs were taken by Larry Smith at the three lookouts where he worked on the old Nez Perce National Forest. Photo 2 - Disgrace Butte Lookout in 1949.
Image by Larry Smith Nez Perce-Clearwater National U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Summers on the Lookout Larry Smith enjoyed three summers on three different lookouts in the late 1940s and early 1950s. At that time lookouts were required to keep diaries. Although the notes taken regarding daily chores, clearing trail, who visited, washing windows, packing water, weather, and identifying smokes may have seemed mundane at the time, they provide an interesting look into the life of a lookout. During one of those moments on the lookout when Larry had time to reflect on life, he wrote the following poem. When trying to write a poem You search for words that rhyme But you never seem to know em' At the proper time. All of these photographs were taken by Larry Smith at the three lookouts where he worked on the old Nez Perce National Forest. Photo 3 - Indian Hill Lookout in 1950.
Image by Larry Smith Nez Perce-Clearwater National U.S. Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Photographer unknown. 1922. Nez Perce National Forest - Salmon Mountain District.
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Description: Photographer and date unknown. Nez Perce National Forest - Salmon Mountain District.
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Description: Photographer unknown. 1922. Nez Perce National Forest. Landscapes - Castle Rock from Nez Perce Peak, Salmon Mountain District.
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Description: A map of the Nez Perce National Forest — in Idaho. The Clearwater, Moose Creek, Red River, and Salmon River Ranger Districts, of Nez Perce National Forest, are in orange. Surrounding National Forests, including Boise, Clearwater, Payette, Salmon-Challis, and Wallowa-Whitman are in green. This map was made using ARCGIS 10, and all data are in the public domain. Forest Service boundary data are from the US Forest Service FSGeodata Clearinghouse
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Description: CP Fickes. 1919 or 1922 (?). Nez Perce National Forest. Buildings - Red River Hot Springs.
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