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Wilderness Areas in Idaho

Battle Creek confluence with the Owyhee River

Wilderness Area

Description

           
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Little Jacks Creek

Approximately 51,491 acres of public land formerly encompassed in the Little Jacks Creek Wilderness Study Area

Congressional
Index | 1 | 23 | 4 
Official Legal Description  

 Big Jacks Creek

Approximately 52,684 acres of public land formerly part of the Big Jacks Creek and Duncan Creek Wilderness Study Areas

Congressional
Index | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5  
Official Legal Description

Pole Creek

More than 12,530 acres of public lands inventoried as part of the Pole Creek Wilderness Study Area

Legislative | Interpretive

Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers

Nearly 90,000 acres of public lands formerly part of the Bruneau River-Sheep Creek and Jarbidge River Wilderness Study Areas

Legislative | Interpretive

 North Fork Owyhee

Approximately 43,413 acres of public lands inventoried as part of the North Fork Owyhee River Canyon Wilderness Study Area

Legislative | Interpretive

Owyhee River

Approximately 267,328 acres of public lands previously inventoried in the Owyhee River Canyon, Owyhee River-Deep Creek, Lookout Butte, Little Owyhee River, South Fork Owyhee River, Battle Creek, Yatahoney Creek, and Juniper Creek Wilderness Study Areas 

Legislative | Interpretive

Lands included in these former WSAs but not designated as Wilderness, along with all lands in the Upper Deep Creek, Sheep Creek East, Sheep Creek West, Big Willow Springs, Squaw Creek Canyon, Middle Fork Owyhee River, and West Fork Red Canyon are now managed under the Bruneau Management Framework Plan (MFP)Jarbidge Resource Management Plan (RMP), or Owyhee Resource Management Plan (RMP).


 

 


a cave draw in the Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness


 
Last updated: 05-20-2013