Black Canyon (II) Wilderness Study Area

Overview

Black Canyon (II) Wilderness Study Area is managed by Bureau of Land Management and is located near Howe, Idaho. In Idaho, BLM manages over 5,000 acres of public lands in the Black Canyon II Wilderness Study Area. The landscape is dominated by vertical-walled canyons caves and other rock formations of geologic interest. These formations are picturesque and provide important habitat for golden eagles, kestrels, great horned owls hawks and falcons The caves and rock formations have also been used for shelters and hunting blinds by prehistoric inhabitants as long as 10000 years ago Pictographs and other signs of early inhabitants can be found in the area. Elk, deer, antelope, coyotes, birds of prey, upland game birds and black bears are found here. Primitive recreation opportunities here include rock climbing, hiking wildlife viewing and spelunking.

Things to Do at Black Canyon (II) Wilderness Study Area

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Black Canyon (II) Wilderness Study Area include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

Located at the southern toe of the Lemhi Mountain Range.

GPS Coordinates: 43.86972222000000, -112.91083329999999

Contact & Resources

Phone: 208-524-7500

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