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Proposals aiming to expand and improve Idaho’s parks are coming in to claim part of a $5 million pot of money set aside by state lawmakers earlier this year.
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Moderate to severe drought in northern Idaho is prompting officials to impose the highest level of fire restrictions at some of the state’s most visited parks.
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How Idaho's public lands, parks and resources be shared among the increasing number of recreationists in the Gem State
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The National Park Service and Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation announced it purchased land in Graham Canyon, expanding the City of Rocks National Reserve. The effort was made possible through a partnership between federal and state agencies - as well as nonprofits and private landlords.
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A joint study by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and the economics department at Boise State finds Idaho’s state parks are a big source of…
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The Pioneer Fire scorched almost 293-square-miles near Idaho City in 2016. The Forest Service is still salvaging burned logs and recovering much of the…
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A portion of a popular backcountry ski system in central Idaho will open this winter following a wildfire that burned through the area this summer.The…
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Officials with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation say they've used approximately $70,000 in private sponsorships to partially offset their…
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Idaho officials aren't ruling out that new state parks could be named after private companies that give large donations or sponsorships, but a recently…