IdahoAt Naturehills.com, superior quality and superior customer service go hand in hand and so we ship our products complete with planting, care and storage instructions. As our mission statement affirms, we constantly continue to expand our selection and community without raising our prices our shipping rates. We realize that a successful garden consists of both excellent products and excellent information- at Nature Hills we strive to bring you a combination of both, which ensures you can find that rare species you have been searching for or try something brand new- plus, our informative descriptions and professional gardening tools help make your project a success! At Naturehills.com you will find all the products found in the area but with the convenience of an extensive network of gardening forums, advice articles and nature communities.
At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Idaho we have compiled for you.
Description
Malad Summit Guard Station is located about 14 miles north of Malad, Idaho on Malad Pass just off I-15. It is situated in a forested setting in a narrow drainage. Take exit 22 (Devil Creek Reservoir) off I-15, 11 miles north of Malad, Idaho. Go north on Highway 191 for 3.2 miles (paved road), turn west and cross over the interstate on Forest Service Road #041 and go about two miles (good graveled road), then turn left and go a few hundred feet to the guard station. Malad Summit Guard Station is located within the Mill Creek Drainage, Mill Creek runs through the site. The rustic one-room cabin offers a secluded retreat on ???????? fenced acre, surrounded by scenic high country views. Fishing, hunting, scenic hiking trails and ATV trails are available during the snow-free season. In winter, the cabin can be reached by snow machine, cross-country skies, or snow shoes (about 1/2 miles from the plowed road). The Malad Summit Cabin offers a mudroom with shower facilities. The main room serves as the kitchen, sink and sleeping room. Cabin amenities include a wood stove, propane heater, propane stove/oven, large propane fridge, propane water heater, two bunk beds, two folding cots, two folding chairs and a large table w/four chairs. Adjacent to the cabin, is a single stall vault toilet building, fire ring, and picnic table (seats six). A small front porch offers an enclosed view of the woods. Corrals are available for stock. There is parking space available for three RVs. Wood for the wood stove and fire ring is seasonally available, and stacked adjacent to the cabin. Some pots, pans and dishes may be available, but it is suggested that guests bring their own cooking supplies and dinnerware. Bunk beds have mattresses (sealed in plastic); guests must provide their own bedding. Brooms and dust pans are provided, but guests need to bring their own dish soap, cleaning supplies and garbage bags. The cabin is a "Pack In /Pack Out" facility, which means all garbage goes home with the guests. Pets are allowed, but guests must ensure no damage to furnishings, no harassment of wildlife, and guests must clean up after their animals. Please, no smoking in the cabin. Leave the cabin clean and orderly. This facility and the surrounding forest belong to you. Off-road vehicle stickers are required for ATVs, motorcycles, and snowmobiles using the area. Hunting and fishing are regulated by Idaho State Fish and Game, phone 208.232.4703. The Local District Office telephone number is 208-236-7500. Security is provided by periodic patrols by county sheriffs.
Directions
Malad Summit Guard Station is located about 14 miles north of Malad, Idaho on Malad Pass just off I-15. It is situated in a forested setting in a narrow drainage. Take exit 22 (Devil Creek Reservoir) off I-15, 11 miles north of Malad, Idaho. Go north on old highway 191 3.2 miles (paved road), turn west and cross over the interstate on Forest Service road #041 and go about two miles (good graveled road), then turn left and go a few hundred feet to the guard station.
Description
Located just 15 miles west of Yellowstone National Park, this high mountain lake is the kind of place fishermen dream about. The state park, named after explorer Major Andrew Henry, opens the Thursday before Memorial Day and closes October 31st, weather permitting. The park offers campfire programs and a Junior Ranger program. Anglers fish for cutthroat, brook and rainbow-cutthroat hybrid trout. The park has a modern fish cleaning station near the boat ramp. Camping is at one of 44 sites and there are camping-cabins also available for rent. During winter, information on Henrys Lake can be obtained by calling Harriman State Park.
Directions
Idaho Parks @ Naturehills Tree & Plant Nursery
© 2002 - 2008, Nature Hills Nursery, Inc. or its affiliates.