Video Gallery
Welcome to our new BLM-Idaho video gallery. Please check back often as we continue to add new videos to our collection.
Title | Description | Video |
| Treasure Your Public Lands- Pocatello Field Office | The BLM's Pocatello Field Office manages approximately 613,800 acres of public land in Idaho. This virtual tour will introduce you to some of the plants, animals, and scenery that you can find here. |  |
| Treasure Your Public Lands - Salmon Field Office | The BLM's Salmon Field Office manages approximately 493,000 acres of public land in Idaho. This virtual tour will introduce you to some of the recreational opportunities, animals and scenery that you can find here. |  |
| Treasure Your Public Lands - Challis Field Office | The BLM's Challis Field Office manages approximately 793,700 acres of public land in Idaho. This virtual tour will introduce you to some of the plants, animals, and scenery that you can find here. |  |
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| Fisher Bottoms | The BLM purchased over 400 acres known as Fisher Bottoms along the South Fork of the Snake River as part of The Land and Water Conservation Fund program. A historical ranch complex sits on the property and is comprised of six standing structures representing early homesteading and ranching in Idaho. |  |
| Trappers Cabin | Spend a few minutes with us to learn about the interesting history behind trapper cabins which dotted remote areas of the southern Idaho desert landscape in the 1940s. Most of these cabins have been lost to wildfire over the years, so to protect this piece of the historic American West, the Shoshone Bureau of Land Management set out to stabilize the only remaining trapper cabin in the Craters of the Moon National Monument. |  |
| Bruneau Jasper Miners | It takes a special character and a deep passion to mine Bruneau Jasper -- a stone unique to the Gem State. Join us as we follow the stories of two of the miners who spent the last several decades deep in the heart of the Bruneau Canyon. |  |