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Challis National Forest Adventures

Challis National Forest in central Idaho offers visitors a diverse range of outdoor experiences, from rugged mountain adventures to tranquil river valleys, known for its extensive trails and abundant wildlife.

2,465,665
Acres Protected
766
Miles of Trails
160,000
Annual Visitors
1908
Year Established

About Challis National Forest

Challis National Forest
 

Challis National Forest, located in central Idaho, is part of the larger Salmon-Challis National Forest, providing visitors with over 2 million acres of remote and pristine wilderness to explore. The area is characterized by its dramatic landscapes which include the high-altitude peaks of the Lemhi and Lost River mountain ranges, lush forests, and expansive meadows. The forest is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, home to species such as elk, mule deer, and moose, while diverse birdlife can be seen throughout the different ecosystems. Historically, the forest has been a land of human use and habitation, reflecting a rich heritage of indigenous cultures and the more recent history of mining and logging in the region. Key recreation opportunities abound, including hiking, camping, fishing, and winter sports, alongside photography and scenic drives that offer breathtaking views of Idaho's rugged terrain. Landmarks such as the Borah Peak, the highest point in Idaho, and scenic byways like the Salmon River beckon outdoor adventurers. With varying landscapes and recreational activities, Challis National Forest provides a quintessential wilderness experience for nature lovers and explorers alike.

Highlights

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Borah Peak, the highest point in Idaho.

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The Wild and Scenic Salmon River for watersports and fishing.

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Access to secluded and challenging backcountry areas.

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Abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.

Notable Natural Features

Borah Peak

The tallest peak in Idaho, offering challenging climbs and stunning views.

Salmon River

A premier location for white-water rafting and fishing.

Lost River Range

Home to some of the most rugged and remote topography in Idaho.