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Scenic Drives

The National Forest is home to numerous scenic driving opportunities.

Keep the following in mind while driving through the woods:

  • Watch for and obey posted speed limits. Forest Service roads can be narrow, rocky, and are not meant for high speeds.
  • Be careful braking on gravel roads. Allow more time and distance when coming to a stop.
  • Beware of rocks, boulders, road washouts, downed trees and brush on the roadway.
  • Use appropriate tires for the terrain and conditions you’ll be traveling. Remember to stay on authorized roads.
  • Plan appropriately for food, gas, and lodging, which may not be readily available along Forest Service roads.  Always carry extra food and water.
  • Carry a car kit, equipment, tools, and supplies, in case of an emergency.
  • Always let someone know your plans and stick to those plans.
  • Winter driving can pose its own challenges. In addition to the tips above, keep these suggestions in mind, too:
    • Check the Idaho Department of Transportation website for information on road conditions, closures, and restrictions.
    • Check current and forecast weather conditions.
    • Check this website for any posted alerts.
    • Make sure that your car is in good mechanical order. Check tire condition, antifreeze and motor oil levels, and the entire exhaust system for leaks. Ensure that all hoses and belts are in good condition.
    • Pack extra layers of clothing, including rain gear, socks, gloves or mittens, and a warm hat.
    • Bring a winter emergency kit, which should include a flashlight, map and compass, matches in a waterproof container, whistle, fire-starter, nylon cord, pocketknife, high-energy food, plastic tarp, space blanket, signal mirror, first aid kit, duct tape for repairs, and a metal container for melting snow.

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"Shadowy" St. Joe River

Scenic Drives Fishing Water Activities
The "Shadowy" St. Joe River flows down the western slopes of the Bitterroot Mountain Range from its headwaters at St. Joe Lake near the Idaho/ Montana state line.The upper portion of the St. Joe…

Red Ives Information Center

Picnicking Scenic Drives Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Fishing
The Red Ives Information Center features forest information and restrooms. Attractions include historic buildings and the very popular Red Ives Cabin rental as well as fishing, hunting, camping…

Last updated March 11, 2025