The North Fork Owyhee Wilderness in Idaho is a remote and rugged area known for its deep canyons, towering cliffs, and pristine rivers.
Juniper Gulch is a stunning slot canyon located in the North Fork Owyhee Wilderness. The canyon walls rise up to 200 feet high and are composed of colorful layers of rock, creating a breathtaking natural environment. Visitors can hike through the narrow passageways and marvel at the unique geology of the area.
The Owyhee River runs through the heart of the North Fork Owyhee Wilderness, offering visitors the opportunity to experience some of the best whitewater rafting in the region. The river winds its way through deep canyons and rugged landscapes, providing stunning views along the way. Adventurous travelers can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, and camping along the riverbanks.
Big Jacks Creek is a popular destination for hikers and backpackers looking to explore the remote wilderness of the North Fork Owyhee. The creek meanders through a picturesque valley surrounded by towering cliffs and rugged terrain. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the creek, spotting wildlife, and taking in the breathtaking scenery.
Leslie Gulch is a unique geological area within the North Fork Owyhee Wilderness known for its towering rock formations, colorful cliffs, and diverse plant life. Visitors can hike through the rugged landscape, exploring towering hoodoos, deep canyons, and stunning rock formations. The area is also home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Succor Creek State Natural Area is a hidden gem within the North Fork Owyhee Wilderness, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse landscape of canyons, rock formations, and desert flora. The area is a popular spot for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing, with opportunities to see bighorn sheep, mule deer, and other native species. The creek itself is a tranquil oasis in the desert, providing a refreshing respite for travelers exploring the wilderness.
Description: North Fork Owyhee Wilderness in Idaho.
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Description: North Fork Owyhee Wilderness; Watercolor by 2016 Artist in Residence Jessica Bryant Combine your passion for creativity and the outdoors in the Bureau of Land Management’s Artist-in-Residence Program. Whether you paint, shoot photographs, sculpt, create pottery, or create other types of art, you can be inspired by the beauty of the public lands and your work can inspire others. Learn more: www.blm.gov/get-involved/artist-in-residence/about-the-pr...
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Description: North Fork Owyhee River near North Fork Campground on Mudflat Rd; Photo by 2016 Artist in Residence Jessica L. Bryant Combine your passion for creativity and the outdoors in the Bureau of Land Management’s Artist-in-Residence Program. Whether you paint, shoot photographs, sculpt, create pottery, or create other types of art, you can be inspired by the beauty of the public lands and your work can inspire others. Learn more: www.blm.gov/get-involved/artist-in-residence/about-the-pr...
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