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Hiking

The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests consist of vast and rugged landscapes.  For safety, you should have an idea of the area you are planning to travel in.  Acquire a Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests visitor map from the USGS Forest Service Map Store or contact our Forest offices.

Explore the Idaho Outfitter and Guide Licensing Board website at: IOGLB, where visitors can do an outfitter search by activity.

Keep in mind these safety tips and precautions when hiking within the Forests:

  • Stay on marked trails.
  • Don’t hike alone. Let the slowest person in your party set the pace. This is especially important when children are a part of your group.
  • Leave your itinerary with a friend or family member and check in with them upon your return.
  • Develop an emergency plan before you start your trip. Make sure everyone knows what to do if they become lost or a medical emergency arises. Give children whistles with the instructions to "stop and blow" if they become lost.
  • Take frequent rests or vary your pace to maintain your energy level.
  • Drink plenty of water, even on cool, wet days. Never drink your entire supply between refills.
  • Wear appropriate clothing, including sturdy boots that are broken in and are comfortable.
  • Consider using a hiking pole or walking stick to help maintain your balance in unlevel or hazardous areas.
    • Be aware of your surroundings, and pre-plan your approach before hiking through more hazardous areas. Wet surfaces can be a hazard and even more so if it's on a slope.
    • Consider what you'll do if you start to slide or fall so that you are prepared.
    • If falling, do not try to catch yourself; try to avoid landing on your hands, elbows or knees. Landing on the side of your body is much safer.
    • If the slope is such where you know you are going to slide, lowering your center of gravity, by sitting down and sliding on your feet or bottom, is safer.
    • If sliding while standing up, keep your weight over your feet and bend your knees—do not lean back or forward while sliding.
  • If on a day hike, extra weight wears you down and reduces your agility over uneven terrain. Pack as light as possible. Leave the extras behind, but consider bringing these essentials:
    • Map
    • Sunglasses and a hat
    • Sunscreen
    • Flashlight
    • Waterproof matches
    • First aid kit
    • Water and water-purifying tablets
    • High-energy bars, granola, candy, or fruit
    • Extra clothing. Temperatures can change dramatically, particularly if there is an elevation change. For every 1,000 feet of elevation gain, the temperature often drops three to five degrees.

 

Backpacking

Over one-half of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests are Wilderness. The remoteness of our Forests adds to their allure, requiring a commitment of time from visitors, along with backcountry and recreation skills. Be prepared for quickly changing weather conditions and terrain. There are no communication services in most areas of the Forests.

Day Hikes

There are many day use opportunities throughout the Forests, where you can literally step out your back door and enjoy the Forests.

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14 Mile Trailhead

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Visitors will travel the scenic Magruder Road Corridor to reach 14 Mile Trailhead, which offers a starting point for hikers and pack trains to reach the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness via…

Bald Mountain Lookout

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Constructed in 1964 on one of the highest peaks in the Hoodoo Mountain Range and used as a Forest Service fire lookout until 1984, the Bald Mountain Lookout allows its visitors to enjoy spectacular…

Boyd Creek Campground

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Situated along the stunning Selway River, the Boyd Creek Campground contains five camp/RV sites, picnic areas and a restroom.  Hikers will enjoy taking a trek up the East Boyd Glover Roundtop…

Castle Butte Lookout

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Originally built in 1916, replaced in 1928 and rebuilt as a lookout in 1950, the Castle Butte Lookout is perched on a rocky point 6659' above sea level in north central Idaho. Thrilling panoramic…

CCC Campground

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CCC Campground rests alongside the Selway River and is a short drive from Fenn Ranger Station, where visitors may access travel information; and Fenn Pond, which is stocked with rainbow trout and has…

Cedars Campground

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Cedars campground has five developed campsites situated alongside the North Fork of the Clearwater River and Long Creek. A loop of the Idaho Centennial Trail passes by the campground, and other…

Chair Point Lookout

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Chair Point Lookout was constructed in 1953. It is a staffed lookout during the summer months. There are vast scenic views from the lookout.

Clark Mountain/Orogrande Trailhead

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A primitive single lane road situated atop the ridgeline with spectacular panoramic views to the south of Orogrande drainage and to the north towards Chateau Rock. Some dispersed camping is available…

Cold Springs Peak Cabin

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Originally built in 1931, qualifying for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, this small 12’x14’ primitive cabin originally built to shelter Forest Service firefighters and work…

Colgate Licks National Recreation Trail

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The Colgate Licks Nature Trail is a short 1 mile loop interpretive trail located at mile post 147.9 along the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and All American Road (US Highway 12). This National…

Last updated March 28, 2025