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Highway 14 Corridor

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American Indians traveled through the present-day South Fork of the Clearwater River corridor on their seasonal migration from the Camas Prairie in Idaho to the Bitterroot Valley in Montana. The route, known as the southern Nez Perce Trail, was later used by gold miners and homesteaders who flocked to the area in the 1860s.

Today, State Highway 14, which follows the South Fork of the Clearwater River, is the primary travel route through the corridor. This picturesque route winds through the forested canyon with sections of rugged granite outcroppings. From Golden, the countryside changes to gently sloping lodgepole pine-covered uplands and lush meadows which are carpeted with a variety of wildflowers from April through July. An auto tour along the historic Elk City Wagon Road is located in the northern portion of the corridor. Interpretive signs along Highway 14 explain the rich and colorful mining history of the Elk City/Dixie area. The Newsome and Orogrande mining districts can be accessed from Highway 14. Visitors will find hiking, fishing and picnicking opportunities along the way.

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General Information

Directions:

From Grangeville, Idaho travel east on Mount Idaho road to the junction with State Highway 14. State Highway 14 ends at Elk City. From Harpster, Idaho travel Highway 13 to its junction with State Highway 14.

Recreation Sites

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Sourdough Saddle Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking
Sourdough Saddle is a trailhead with campsites located in fringe of timber and fronting large meadow. Sourdough Peak is 2.5 miles by road from campsite. Sourdough Lookout is nominated to the National…

South Fork Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
South Fork Campground, located off Highway 14 along the South Fork of the Clearwater River, has 9 sites for RVs and tent campers. You may find a Volunteer Campground Host during the operating season.…

South Fork Group Use Site #5

This site is reservable from late May to late September each year. It is located within the South Fork Campground along the South Fork of the Clearwater River on Highway 14 toward Elk City. Site #5…

Table Meadows Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping
Situated in a popular big game hunting area, Table Meadows Campground offers two toilets, two stock feeding bunks, a loading ramp, hitching rail and six camp pads. The West Fork of the American River…

Ten Mile

Site Open
This campsite is the trailhead for Ten Mile Creek Trail #415 and sports a loading ramp, hitching rail, toilet and two camping pads. Ten Mile Creek flows through the campsite.

Trapper Creek Camp Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Winter Sports
The Trapper Creek camp area provides one camp pad located in tall timber next to South Fork Red River, a toilet and information board. The parking area serves as a snow park in the winter for on/off…

Whitewater Boating Site

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This remote campground and boating site rests on the north shore of the Salmon River. Access is via a rough road with many tight switchbacks, not recommended for vehicles towing trailers. The…

Wildhorse Campground

Site Open
Winter Sports Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
Six campsites on Wildhorse Lake, in a lovely riparian meadow. A trail from the campground leads into the Wilderness,  via Tenmile Meadows. Another trailhead is south of the campground and leads deep…

Last updated March 28th, 2025