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The Salmon-Challis National Forest is a land of rugged mountains split by untamed rivers. Escape into the backcountry in the Lemhi, Bitterroot, Pioneer, or Lost River Mountain Ranges. Visit the Bighorn Crags within the legendary Frank Church – River of No Return Wilderness and see a fantastic collection of granite peaks and alpine lakes. Raft the Wild & Scenic Rivers. Climb Idaho’s highest peak, Mount Borah. Relax at one of our campgrounds, or fish for trout or steelhead in our many lakes and streams. Enjoy miles of scenery while driving along Scenic Byways.

The forest is rich with America’s heritage. Historic cabins, ranger stations, lookouts, mining ghost towns, and the Lewis & Clark and the Nez Perce National Historic Trails link today’s visitor with the past. Visit the ghost town of Custer and tour the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge while travelling the Custer Motorway. Visit the Mackay Mine Hill to see a glimpse of the area’s copper mining legacy.

Are you planning a trip to the Salmon-Challis National Forest this summer for a day hike or a backpacking trip? We have an interactive map just for you! Click here --> https://bit.ly/43dlcK1 and you can find out if the trail you were planning to hike was maintained during the 2024 field season!

Hot Springs:  The Salmon-Challis National Forest has many hotspring across the Forest.  The water and pools associated with the springs may be near or above the boiling temperature and can cause severe, possibly even fatal, burns. PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS AND TEST THE WATER TEMPERATURE BEFORE YOU ENTER!!

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Wildhorse Campground

Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives
The Wildhorse campground has 13 sites in a heavily wooded setting.   There are two handpumps that provide water in the summer months, and two accessible vault toilets. Nearby areas of interest…

Wildhorse Canyon Area

Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives Hiking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Winter Sports
This area includes the Wildhorse Developed campground and numerous trails in the vicinity of Wildhorse Guard Station.

Williams Lake Campground

Picnicking
4500-foot elevation. Picnic area on Williams Lake, with the trailhead to 2 walk-in or boat-in campsites. The picic area and fishing area are both fully accessible. Five tables with connecting…

Yankee Fork Drainage

Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Hiking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Outdoor Science and Learning
The Yankee Fork of the Salmon has a rich history in it's many uses by settlers and prospectors.  Custer Townsite and the Yankee Fork Dredge are two major attractions.  You can stay at one of many…

Yellowjacket Guard Station Rental Cabin

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
Yellowjacket Guard Station is a historic Forest Service Ranger Station. Originally constructed in 1925 and remodeled in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the structure is eligible for listing…

Yellowjacket Lake Campground

Picnicking
8000-foot elevation. 7 campsites on Yellowjacket Lake, near the border of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Sugarloaf Rock provides a fascinating and stunning backdrop for the lake.…