Idaho hiking trails - Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail, Clearwater Mountains, Idaho County
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Latitude: 45.9225 Longitude: -115.35972
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| | Put on your hiking shoes and hit the trail, Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail in Idaho County, Idaho is such a great place. There's some flowing water close by, East Fork Fivemile Creek is a stream you can stop at during your stay. From a rainfall point of view Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail is a relatively normal place; throughout the month of January you get the most snow around here while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Outdoors people generally like this part of Idaho. There's whitewater on Selway River |
for all you thrill seekers; camping at Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail is good fun, Glover Campground is a good local campground. In the Clearwater Mountains you'll find lots of hiking trails, there's no better way to enjoy these mountains. During the warm days of
| | summer highs here at Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail reach the 80's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures dip down into the 50's. All through the winter highs are typically in the 30's; winter nights come with lows in the 20's to Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail. Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail being so far away from the nearest city when you hike it you're always having a good time. And that's not all you can do here in the Clearwater Mountains. Marten Meadows is right here at Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail, and | |
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Spring Creek is one of the streams nearby that might be worth going to. Slims Campground is a perfect campground here, and you can run the rapids of Lochsa River.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail. |
| | Trails Near Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail:
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Meadow Creek National Recreation Trail, Idaho County
, 6 miles away |
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East Boyd Glover Roundtop National Recreation Trail, Idaho County
, 10 miles away |
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Elk Creek Trail, Idaho County
, 11 miles away |
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Nugget Point Trail, Idaho County
, 16 miles away |
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Beaver Creek Trail, Idaho County
, 17 miles away |
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Mule Creek Trail, Idaho County
, 17 miles away |
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| | Whitewater Near Anderson Butte National Recreation Trail:
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Selway River, Idaho County
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, 10 miles away, Class III - 7 miles long (Selway Falls to Boyd Creek Campground) |
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Lochsa River, Idaho County
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, 17 miles away, Class III-V - 15 miles long (Split Creek Pack Bridge to Lowell) |
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Lochsa River, Idaho County
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, 18 miles away, Class III-IV - 9 miles long (Wilderness Gateway bridge to Split Creek Pack Bridge) |
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Fish Creek, Idaho County
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, 20 miles away, Class IV - 1.5 miles long (Forest Service Road to Lochsa River) |
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Lochsa River, Idaho County
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, 22 miles away, Class IV - 13 miles long (Indian Grave Creek to Wilderness Gateway Bridge) |
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