U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Idaho |
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Although no designated Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs) areas exist, usage of OHVs is one of the fastest growing recreation opportunities within the field office. Two trails, the Idaho Centennial Trail and the Roberson Trail, do run through the area. The Idaho Centennial Trail is entirely motorized, but is located in remote terrain with difficult access. The Roberson Trail, in the Bruneau Canyon, is primarily for non-motorized use and is frequently used in the spring and early summer by whitewater boaters accessing the Five Mile Rapids, a series of Class IV rapids on the Bruneau River. For more information on how and where to ride in Idaho, please visit www.idaho-ohv.org. The Jarbidge Field Office offers a diversity of recreational sites and facilities for southwestern Idaho visitors including 6 developed sites. Developed sites include: Bruneau Canyon Overlook, Bruneau River Launch Site (East), Bruneau River Take-out, Cedar Creek Reservoir (Roseworth), East Fork Jarbidge River Recreation Sites and the Jarbidge River Recreation Site. For more information, please contact Jarbidge Field Office Recreation Planner, Max Yingst (208) 736-2362.
Jarbidge Field Office | 2536 Kimberly Road | Twin Falls, ID 83301 |
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