The Bureau of Land Management has established
the National Landscape Conservation System (NLCS) to help protect
some of the nation's most remarkable and rugged landscapes. The
system will ensure that future generations will enjoy some of the
United States' last, great open spaces. In
Idaho, NLCS designations include the Craters of the Moon National
Monument; the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area;
the Lewis and Clark, Nez Perce, Oregon and California National Historic
Trails; the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail; the Frank
Church River of No Return Wilderness; and 63 Wilderness Study
Areas.
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Craters of the Moon
National Monument |
Snake River Birds of Prey
National Conservation Area |
Lewis and Clark
National Historic Trail |
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes |
Bruneau - Jarbidge Rivers |
Lower Salmon River |
Salmon Falls Creek
Reservoir |
The Oregon Trail |
Coeur d'Alene Lake
Recreation Area |
Mackay Reservoir Wildlife Viewing
Area/Chilly Slough Wetland |
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