NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER FORESTS

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United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER FORESTS Fish Creek Meadows A Year-Round Playground For Idaho and the Northwest

Fish Creek Meadows Year-round Recreation For Everyone Fish Creek Meadows is located 7 miles from Grangeville, a full service community with plenty of overnight, restaurant and shopping facilities for visiting recreationists. Stop by the Grangeville office or the Grangeville Chamber of Commerce office, for further information. Winterfun starts at Fish Creek! From here, cross-country skiers can enjoy 1 to 7 miles of groomed trails. An adjacent parking lot accomodates snowmobile enthusiasts who can enjoy over 100 miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Cross-Country Skiing Snowshoeing Snowmobiling Cross-Country Skiers F.S. Photo 2 Snowmobilers - F.S. Photo

Summer camping and picnicking at Fish Creek can't be beat! The campground offers 11 campsites that accomodate tents and recreational vehicles as well as a pavilion for family and group activities. Mountain bikers and horseback riders enjoy the wide, scenic loops of the Fish Creek trails. Off-highway vehicle riders can enjoy the old Milner Wagon Road, which once served the gold camps of Buffalo Hump and fabulous Florence in the late 1800's. Off-HighwayVehicle (OHV) Stock Use Non-Motorized Biking Motorized Biking Hiking Autumn vistas are spectacular from Fish Creek! The changing colors of larch, huckleberries, and hardwoods enhance the landscape. The berry picking is as good as it gets! Elk, moose, and whitetail deer are commonly encountered along the trails. Berry picking Picture taking Firewood gathering Huckleberry Photo Credit: Lori Erickson Cleo Shearer Campground Host 3

Fish Creek Campground Fish Creek Campground Campsites are available on a first come first served basis. There are two handicap accessible toilets available. For more information call the Salmon River Ranger District for campground opening information. 4 Accessibility Paved concrete walks provide access to the pavilion, water spigot, bulletin board, and a paved circular bonfire area. The paved parking lot provides access from the pavilion to the restrooms. This work was accomplished with the volunteer help of the Idaho County Nursing Program and labor donated by the Casey Family Program.

Fish Creek Loop Multi-Use Trail You can find beautiful views of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests from the Fish Creek Loop Trails! Outstanding panoramas including Pilot Rock, Buffalo Hump, and the Gospel-Mountains await trail users. The loop trails provide varying distances for all abilities. Trail users can choose from 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 mile loops. The trails begin at the pavilion in the Fish Creek Campground. Both motorized and non-motorized use occurs on these trails during the summer. Mountain bikers, off-highway vehicle users, and those on horseback have up to 7 miles of wide, intermediate trails to enjoy. During wintertime, the Fish Creek Loop Trails are only open for non-motorized recreation including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. An Idaho State Park N' Ski sticker is required for ski parking. Sticker funds are used to plow the parking lot and groom the trails. Please call the Salmon River Ranger District or Grangeville office for current trail conditions and more Park N' Ski information. Trail Etiquette All Users: Protect your right to use these trails. Practice proper trail etiquette and share the trail. Be aware of other users Do not disturb wildlife Pack it in, pack it out Snowshoers Stay to the edge of ski trails Do not walk on groomed snow or ski tracks Walk no more than 2 abreast Yield to skiers on ski trails Dog Owners Leash your animal Pick up after your animal Bikers Don't ride when trail is wet Slow down at blind spots Ride in control Stay on trail Off Highway Vehicle Riders (OHV) Approach pedestrians and horses slowly- pull over, turn off engine Minimize noise with proper maintenance Stay on trail 5

Easiest Intermediate Difficult Not Groomed Trail Difficulty Trails are normally groomed once a week or more, weather permitting, but may be windblown depending upon weather conditions. Trees or other hazards may be present. All trails have slopes which at times may be to difficult for some skiers. Ski at your own Risk. 6

Loop Distance from Trailhead Fish Creek 1.2 Shortcut 2.6 Meadow Cutoff 3.6 Cabin Creek 4.5 Debbie's Cutoff 6.3 Boundary Cutoff 7.2 Boundary Trail 8.3 Please ski loops counterclockwise 7

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Capacity: up to 75 people 2 adjacent handicap accessible toilets 2 barbeque grills 8 tables 1 adjacent paved circular bonfire area No overnight camping Fish Creek Pavilion May be reserved for community or group events Pavilion - F.S. Photo Beargrass - Lorie Palmer Wild Rose Lorie Palmer 10 Milner Trail - F.S. Photo

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FOR MORE INFORMATION Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests 903 3rd Street Kamiah, ID 83536 (208) 935-2513 Grangeville Office 104 Airport Road Grangeville, ID 83530 (208) 983-1950 Salmon River Ranger District 304 Slate Creek Road White Bird, ID 83554 (208) 839-2211 WEBSITE: www.fs.usda.gov/nezperceclearwater The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal employment opportunity provider and employer. R1-07-14