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Nez Perce-Clearwater/Wilderness Gateway
The Nez Perce Clearwater Wilderness Gateway in Lowell, Idaho is a protected area of wilderness that is managed by the Nez Perce Tribe. It is located in the Clearwater National Forest and is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, moose, and bear. The area is also known for its stunning views of the Clearwater River and its tributaries. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, including camping, fishing, hiking, and horseback riding. The area is also home to a variety of cultural sites, including petroglyphs, pictographs, and ancient cemeteries. The Nez Perce Clearwater Wilderness Gateway is a great place to explore and experience the beauty of the Idaho wilderness.
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User Reviews
sharon Paladie-Laramie
yes you can have fun over 50 years old! I really love this place. dry camped in the woods. Went to look at the camp ground. not bad! the forest service was breaking down for the season. The fire lookout people were done and bugging out.
Jason Jesse
Went for a dip in the river on a crazy hot day. Was a pleasant time and the river was cooling. Kids had a blast!
Nicholas Emery
Pack it in pack it out! Beautiful place in nature that deserves to be respected! Bring a trash bag to carry your trash back with you because there are no trash cans on the trail. Out house at trailhead sometimes doesn't have toilet paper. Ice cleats recommended in winter due to the icy steep nature of the trails.
Lori Hunt
Absolutely gorgeous!! Being up on the North Fork of the Clearwater River is my heaven on earth!!
Don Campbell
Took the Lolo motorway from Powell the the end of the road, literally. The way out that we were told about at the visitor's center, was blocked by landsides and pavement falling away. According to the map they gave us at the visitor's center we would have to turn around and go back to Powell 90miles and 6 hours back. Fortunately we figured a way out. So District ranger please let people at the visitor center know the road conditions and any roadblocks. Other than spending 9hours traveling the motorway, which is extremely work the time(NOMINIVANS) The road is places is very rugged. It was worth the time gas and aggravation.