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Adventures on Public Lands: Owyhee Uplands of Idaho Large sections of the Owyhee uplands in southwestern Idaho have recently been protected under the Public Lands Omnibus of 2009. The Owyhee features sage-covered rolling mesas cut deeply by the Bruneau, Jarbidge, and Owyhee Rivers, and their many tributaries. The diverse terrain supports many forms of wildlife, notably a large raptor population. Wilderness areas have been designated around the rivers, and the watersheds have also been protected for their wild and recreational value.
Two National Trails have been designated in Oregon. The Pacific Northwest Trail is a recreational route that continues through Montana and Washington. The Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail is more of a driving tour, passing through the landscape carved when an ice dam broke, causing catastrophic flooding from Missoula, Montana, through to the Pacific.
IDAHO Wilderness Areas Little Jacks Creek Wilderness Big Jacks Creek Wilderness Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness North Fork Owyhee River Wilderness Pole Creek Wilderness Owyhee River Wilderness
Wild and Scenic Rivers Battle Creek Big Jacks Creek + Wickahoney Creek + Cottonwood Creek + Duncan Creek Bruneau River Jarbidge River Deep Creek, including Dickshooter Creek Little Jacks Creek North Fork of the Owyhee River Owyhee River Red Canyon Sheep Creek South Fork of the Owyhee River
National Trails Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail
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