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Nez Perce-Clearwater/Giant White Pine
aho The Nez Perce Clearwater Giant White Pine in Harvard, Idaho is a rare and majestic tree that stands as a symbol of the Nez Perce Tribe’s long history in the region. The tree is estimated to be over 500 years old and is the largest white pine in the state of Idaho. It is located on the Nez Perce Reservation and is a sacred site for the tribe. The tree is a symbol of the tribe’s resilience and strength, and is a reminder of the importance of preserving the natural environment. The Nez Perce Clearwater Giant White Pine is a reminder of the tribe’s connection to the land and its importance to the tribe’s culture and identity.
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User Reviews
Sandra Copenhaver
Literally one of my favorite places that I've ever been to, I have gone at least four times in the last month and I will go again. I definitely recommend it to anyone! lots and lots and lots of walking paths.
Rogue Platinum
Worth five stars but... A beautiful campground nestled in a national forest, with less than a dozen sites spaced far enough apart that you’d be hard-pressed to see your neighbor. I've been camping since my Cub Scout days, nearly 50 years ago, and have had many positive interactions with park rangers. I can't recall a time when they weren't friendly, helpful, and kind—until today. I understand the importance of rules, but a little sensitivity and kindness when dealing with elderly folks would go a long way. Based on my past experiences, other rangers would have made the situation better. In hindsight, the individual who confronted us was likely not an actual ranger, but perhaps a maintenance person having a rough day—at least, I hope that was the case.
carlos santos
Quick and easy trails. Or hard and long trails. A lot of options plus it's nature 🙂
Cass Hall
Followed Giant White Pine Trail to Bald Mountain. Full day hike of around 19 miles. Lots of shorter loop trails available too. Peaceful, scenic.
Brett Beitlich
Amazing owners, very welcoming and accommodating. Helped us learn about rving and were willing to help when we had issues. Let my kids feed their ducks and seemed to care about their business and its perception.
Leslie Huskey
Very nice some shade close to road so traffic noise, good hiking near by.
Crystn Guenthner
We adore this campground. Plenty of room to have a little privacy and great trails to take during the day.
Ernest Wilson
Nice camp spots with tables and fire pits. Many rest rooms. Lots of trees and many miles of hiking trails.