Idaho hiking trails - Black Butte Trail, Salmon River Mountains, Valley County

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  Many miles from the nearest city you have Black Butte Trail and there's great natural beauty awaiting you along it. Put on your hiking shoes and hit the trail, Black Butte Trail in Valley County, Idaho is a great place to go. And that's not everything you can do here in the Salmon River Mountains. Float down the rapids of Monumental Creek in a kayak; Black Butte Trail is a magnificent place to visit for more than one day, Elk Bar Campground is a magnificent place to camp nearby.
Get yourself into a kayak and hit Big Creek, and Papoose Creek Campground
    is a pleasant campground nearby. High temperatures at Black Butte Trail throughout the months of summer are in the 70's. Summer overnight lows descend down to the 30's. The wintertime brings highs down to the 20's, and night lows during the winter for Black Butte Trail tend to
be in the 0's. A common amount of rain falls here at Black Butte Trail; the month with most of the snow is January, and July is when it's the driest.
Idaho is a good place for outdoors people. In the Salmon River Mountains you'll find lots of hiking trails where you can truly take in all the beauty of these mountains.
 

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These outdoors activities are available near Black Butte Trail.
 Trails Near Black Butte Trail:
Cliff Creek Trail, Valley County , 2 miles away
Coyote Springs Trail, Idaho County , 3 miles away
Farrow Mountain Trail, Idaho County , 3 miles away
Goat Creek Trail, Valley County , 3 miles away
Bear Trap Saddle Trail, Valley County , 12 miles away
Stoddard Trail, Idaho County , 12 miles away
Waterfall Trail, Lemhi County , 12 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Black Butte Trail:
Papoose Creek Campground, Valley County, 8 miles away
Elk Bar Campground, Valley County, 8 miles away
Parrot Placer Campground, Lemhi County, 9 miles away
Survey Creek Campground, Valley County, 10 miles away
Rattlesnake Creek Campground, Lemhi County, 11 miles away
 Whitewater Near Black Butte Trail:
Monumental Creek, Valley County County , 3 miles away, Class III-IV - 60 miles long (Upper Monumental Campground to Cache Bar)
Big Creek, Valley County County , 9 miles away, Class III-IV - 54 miles long (Big Creek Airstrip to Cache Bar)
Salmon River - Middle Fork, Valley/Lemhi County County , 16 miles away, Class III-IV - 96 miles long (Boundary Creek to Cache Bar)
Camas Creek, Lemhi County County , 22 miles away, Class V - 13 miles long (Duck Creek to confluence with M.Fork Salmon)
Loon Creek, Custer/ Lemhi County County , 24 miles away, Class IV-V - 24 miles long (Loon Creek Ranger Station to confluence with M. Fork Salmon)

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