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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Idaho City we have compiled for you.
Description
Graham is about as far away from it all as you can get by road. Several trails located within two miles of the cabin offer superb horse riding opportunities. The trails are in varying stages of maintenance, but tend to be in good condition for at least two miles. Fishing is good in North Fork Boise River and Johnson Creek. Graham Cabin is a two-room cabin with no indoor bathroom facilities or electricity. The outhouse sits behind the cabin. There are two sets of bunk beds and a table in the front room, and a bunk bed and table in the kitchen. The kitchen also has a wood stove for cooking and heating, and a sink with running, but non-potable water. (Because of limited access and the possibility of an early freeze, the non-potable water is available from approximately July 15 to September1.) Bring your own drinking water or a water filter. The provisions in the cabin are for emergency situations; do not use them unless absolutely necessary. Livestock is permitted at the Graham Guard Station. Due to the rough condition of the road, we do not recommend pulling a horse trailer beyond the Silver Creek Summit. This cabin is an ideal getaway for the ATV or 4-wheel enthusiast, for whom getting there is half the fun. You can either rider horses the last ten miles of Road #312, or ride the six-mile Horse Heaven Trail from Road # 327 (just beyond Deer Park.) Graham Cabin is located on the North Fork of the Boise River, adjacent to the Sawtooth Wilderness. From Idaho City, Graham is 53 miles northeast. From Idaho City, take highway21 for 18 miles to Crooked River-Little Owl Road #384. Turn left and stay on Road #384 for 4 miles to Pikes Fork Road # 312. Turn right and stay on Road #312 for 26 miles. There are only two major road intersections on Road #312; just keep bearing right and follow the directional signs. Vehicle access to the area is generally limited from mid-July to the beginning of October due to high elevation snow. The road is extremely rocky and rutted and has steep sections; you also have to ford the river. Only high clearence 4-wheel drive vehicles are recommended. Plan on a minimum of three-hour trip from Idaho City to the cabin. You can also fly into Graham. An airstrip is located directly across from the cabin and is generally free of snow from late May until the beginning of October. Use appropriate landing precautions for this backcountry airstrip. Cabin is open from July 1 (depending on road conditions due to snow) to September 30th. No groups larger than 6 people are allowed at the cabin or within the cabin yard area. No tents, motor homes or trailers are allowed at this site.
Directions
Graham is 53 miles northeast. From Idaho City, take highway 21 for 18 miles to Crooked River-Little Owl Road #384. Turn left and stay on Road#384 for 4 miles to Pikes Fork Road #312. Turn right and stay on Road #312 for 26 miles. There are only two major road intersections on Road #312; just keep bearing right and follow the directional signs. Vehicle access to the area is generally limited from mid-July to the beginning of October due to high elevation snow. The road is extremely rocky and rutted and has steep sections; you also have to ford the river. Only high clearance 4-wheel drive vehicles are recommended. Plan on minimum three-hour trip from Idaho City to the cabin.
Description
Good fishing is found in Crooked River as well as in the beaver ponds located out the front door of the cabin. The one mile long Beaver Creek Trail leads you to the Crooked River where there are several small swimming holes. During the winter months, miles of cross-country ski trails are accessible; you may obtain maps of these trails at the Idaho City District Office. The Beaver Creek Cabin has no electricity. The plumbing functions in the summer only. The kitchen is equipped with a table and chairs, a sink, shower, and a flush toilet. Since the pipes could burst in the winter, we cannot provide running water. However, there is a double bed in one bedroom, a bunk bed in another bedroom, and a futon in the living room, bring your own bedding. A woodstove is available for heat and firewood can be gathered in the area. The cabin is located a 1/2 mile off State Highway 21, 20 miles northeast of Idaho City. This cabin is open for year round rental.
During the summer turn right on Forest Road #362 and drive to the cabin.
Winter Use: Firewood is provided in the winter.
Supplies, such as pots, pans, and utensils, are also provided in the winter; Propane canisters are not provided for the lanterns, winter or summer. During the winter, the area is closed to motorized travel and is only accessible from Highway 21 by skis or snowshoes. Parking is located at the WhoopUmUp parking lot. From the parking area, cabin users must access the trail to the cabin. The trail back to the cabin begins at Pilgrim Trail and is about one and a half miles long. The trail is classified as moderately difficult, but icy condition can increase the rating; therefore, at least one member of your group should be experienced cross-country skier or snowshoer. Remember to carry a shovel in case a storm blocks your vehicle.
Parking for loading and unloading is no longer allowed at the junction of FR362 and Hwy. 21 due to safety hazards caused by vehicles parking on the highway. There is no plowed turn-off at FR362. Vehicles parking at that location for loading and unloading could be issued a citation.
Water is available May 20 - October 1. No groups larger than 6 people are allowed at the cabin or within the cabin yard area. No tents, motor homes or trailers are allowed at this site.
Directions
Cabin located 20 miles northeast of Idaho City on State Highway 21, turn right on Forest Road # 362; it is a 1/2 mile to the cabin.
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