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Boise National Forest is a 2,203,703-acre evergreen coniferous forest in southwestern Idaho. Established in 1908, the wood is managed by the U.S. Forest Service in five different districts, namely the Cascade, Emmett, Lowman, Idaho City, and Mountain Home ranger districts. The forest is home to over 9,600 miles of rivers and streams, and 15,400 acres of lakes and reservoirs, and contains 75 percent of the world’s Sacajawea's bitterroot population, a flowering plant endemic to Idaho. Recreation facilities in the forest include hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and flatware boating, horseback riding, motorized off-road driving, and camping in more than 70 campgrounds.
Lowman, ID 83637
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Aquarium of Boise
ARTitorium on Broadway
Boise Art Museum
Boise National Forest
Bonner County Historical Museum
Children's Museum of Idaho
The City of Rocks National Reserve
Craters of The Moon National Monument and Preserve
Crystal Gold Mine Tour
Don Aslett's Museum of Clean
Faulkner Planetarium
Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
Idaho Botanical Garden
Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park
Idaho Museum of Natural History
Idaho Potato Museum & Potato Station Cafe
Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
Mountain River Outfitters
Sawtooth Adventure Company
Sierra Silver Mine Tour
Silverwood Theme Park
The Discovery Center of Idaho
World Center for Birds of Prey
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