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St. Joe Ranger District Firewood Maps Firewood Closures Map Index St. Joe Ranger District Idaho Panhandle National Forests Map 1 Map 2 St. Maries " St. Joe " Calder «¬3 " 50 )" Marble Creek Hoyt Avery " " " St. Joe River BENEWAH Map 5 Santa SHOSHONE «¬6 " Map 4 2 Emida Fernwood " " Map 3 Inset Map 4a St. Joe River LATAH Clarkia «¬6 " LATAH «¬3 CLEARWATER Legend National Forest Land Ü Area Closed to Firewood Cutting Date: 3/24/2020 " Cities Main Roads Rivers and Streams 10 5 0 10 Miles 2354 Bad Tom Mountain Firewood Closures - Map 1 # 456 St. Joe Ranger District W CTY-985-S est F ork B ig C Elsie Peak Idaho Panhandle National Forests re # e k k e k CTY-205-K03 e e 3745 r e Lemonade Peak C r # ig C B rk m 389 a 389C o Foolhen Mountain F D Flume Creek le # d id M 389A k 1907 e e r C 225 g i B Cedar Mountain k r # o F t s Slate Peak 3381 a # E 1907E 748 1934A ! St. Joe 3312 537 1934 754 k 537A e Dunn Peak e 3773 r # 1215 C e t 537B a 3598 3596 l ! Calder 1276A S 3589 1934 347A 204 3569 FH50 347 St. J o k e ee R Cr iv T h orn er 50A 321E 3489 3602 k e e 321B r 5 2.5 0 5 Miles C 490 a ic 396 M 3623 321 431 k e 792A e ek 1936A 1958 r LegendS re 321C C a C k n Ü c t e 396A i a 3333 l 431B 1920 L C b r r 1936 e a eArea Closed to Firewood Cutting 3625 325 753 k M 3626 1498 3 Bussel Peak Marble Mountain 1409 Road ! Santa # 6 1470 758 # 1904 Fishhook Peak 1912 548A # River or StreamS 1900 1914 1237 ain 548 301 t M a 1928 201 r 1254C 216 1287 National Forest ie 3570 3644 Lands R 1254 Homestead Hump i Date: 3/23/2020 Breezy Point v 1901 Swan Peak # Roundtop Mountain e # ! r # 480 # 758K 3424 1491 1497 Tyson Peak Fernwood 3332 1903 1925 1268 # 226 321D 1925 West Elk Peak Lookout Mountain 760 # #East Elk Peak 3357 # 3374 3610 447 1451 326 506 326K Firewood1997 300A Closures- Map 2 Legend St. Joe Ranger District Cliff Creek National Forest Land Idaho1997D Panhandle National Forests Ü 456 Area Closed to Firewood Cutting 326 1997 Road Big Dick Point Loop Creek River or Stream # Date: 3/23/2020 eek Bernier Point Shefoot ard Cr W 2.5 1.25 0 2.5 Miles #Mountain 327 338Q Sq uaw Cr Quarles Peak eek 327A #Craddock Peak 391 te n e k t e n e E r Turner Peak C #Nelson Peak # Ward Peak 3628 # 1214 e l k 1227AC 338 g e a rtz G e ua r Q o E k C ld C ree re 3546 C ek 339Y 214 k 1411 e e r 1227 339 C d 1223 r i 388A B Packsaddle 1211 218B Tin Can d k 50J l e o e Turner Flat r 218A Bird 218P G C Creek 339A r to Black c e k Jack Peak p e Broadaxe s e 218E # o r Creek r C P Nugget St. Joe 1218 1433 Creek River # Siwash Peak FH50 1223 in u k Little r e Sister Peak B re 390 # C ff West u k l e 752 B e Sister r C C B 3366 r e Peak e a e # r 1956E k Middle Sister rk Fo Peak East East ek # Cre B old Sister E 1222 G l u a f s Peak f 218K t 324 509 C # F r o rs 3479 k e r r e te o k s k F k k Conrad i e st e Conrad Peak Simmons S re e re 1244 C 372C W f C # Creek 1992 1464 372D uf Crossing 288 1245 Bl 372 1459 201 3523 1956F 322 218 3527 3500 Gold Flat 218X # #Black Peak 3366 West Sister Peak Bear Creek # 1223 k 1956E e Firewood Closures - Map 3 e 752 r 344 1219 Bluff Creek C 391 Middle Sister Peak ld 1222 # o St. Joe Ranger District East Sister Peak FH50 G # 3479 Conrad Peak 218K 1278 Idaho Panhandle National Forests 372D # 1464 372 ree 1956F Simmons C k k e 218X 1459 e r Midget Peak C # ff lu B 322 509A k 201T r 509 o F t s 218L a Binocular Peak E k # ee k Cr Simmons Peak 1988 e n ree e 218 dia C k r In # r Pineapple Peak lle # C e Fly H 1258 Peggy Peak Fly Peak Indian Peak 201 # # # Bathtub Mountain 218M # 346 ek 3361 ves Cree 320 320A Cre 201C d I k k ek e c ver Cre R lo Bea 303 he r 320B S k e e r 218Y C 3726 r a e B d 218O Snow Peak a # B Neversweat Peak 218N 730 # 715A Illinois Peak # Badger Mountain Needle Peak Cany # on # Creek 715 Graves Peak r # 3724 ve Yankee Peak eek i Cr R # er oe ean b S t. J B Creek im T 395 Sa Bacon Peak wt ooth Cree # k Bacon Creek Five Lakes Butte Larkins Peak # 4 2 0 4 Miles # Mallard Peak Heart Peak # # Legend Road Ü River or Stream Area Closed to Firewood Cutting National Forest Land Date: 3/23/2020 k #West Sister Peak 3333 e 321C 431 1920 e 1936A r k 490 C e 390 k e Firewood ClosuresMiddle Sister Peak - Map 4 3624 1958 ic r L 1234 1936 C 1244 # 3333 431B 396A k East Sister Peak 325 753 o o St. Joe Ranger# District h 3479 3626 h 372D s Creek 1926 1409 i ters F s Bussel Peak Marble Mountain Si Idaho1245 1992Panhandle1464 National372 Forests # # 1237 1912 288 ek Fishhook Peak re 548A # 1459 C 1290 l 1914 1294 1210 e ss 548 k Bu 1928A e 1990 e 3570 1928 201 r 1287 201T 509A C 216 Forage Mountain f 509 f 3644 1987 # u 321 M l a Homestead Hump B rb Breezy Point 301B 1259 le C # # Roundtop Mountain rk # re k 217 # Fo e 480 3424 st 761C 1988 3313 Ea 1497 arwater River 761 1903 Cle 1925 217C Pineapple Peak F # 321D N L 1925 1981 Lookout Mountain 760 Bathtub Mountain Hobo Cedar Grove # 1268C # Montana Peak 1258 201C # k 3374 3610 e 1268 e r 1939 C a 301H n Widow Mountain a 301A t Grandfather Mountain # Inset Map 4a n # o 787 M Grandmother Mountain Snow Peak # # North Butte # R o ek Crater Peak c Monumental Buttes yon Cre ky Stubtoe Peak Can Marks Butte # R # # reek # u South ButteEast Butte ter C n # # 363A old Cen Moses Butte G # 301 457 363 3319 Fo 301F ehl Freezeout Mountain Cr S # Goat Mountain ee awt 1225 # k ooth Buzzard Roost Cr 395 # eek 3630 Blackdome Peak # 1449 G lo 3432 Joker Peak ve k Stony Butte r e # Cr e # ee r k 384 C d o 220 3325 3432B 3328 o Larkins Peak w d # 3450 o 220A lo 764 F Heart Peak 3427 Getaway Point # Trapper Peak # r # ve Ri nic ce Eligible ild and S ater W Legend arw y Cre le tone ek F C S LN National Forest Land Ü 382 er iv R Area Closed to Firewood Cutting er at rw ea Cl Road st Creek F akfa LN Bre 4 2 0 4 Miles River or Stream Date: 3/23/2020 Firewood Closure - Inset Map 4a St. Joe Ranger District Idaho Panhandle National Forests 1928A 201 1287 Sandhouse Cedar Grove k ee Cr ok ho 3644 h is F k r o F t 3424A s a E 301B Upper Fishhook 1928 3424 Crow Lake 217 301 216 217A 217C 0.5 0.25 0 0.5 Miles 1925 L ter R Legend NF Clearwa iver 1987 1268 National Forest Land Ü reek ir C da Area Closed to Firewood Cutting A Fortynine Meadows Road 760 River or Stream 1925 Date: 3/23/2020 1925J 3610 S a in 350 t M ar 226 350A Firewood Closures - Map 5 ies R iv er St. Joe Ranger District k e re C 3333 a Idaho Panhandle National Forests c i M 3333 S 1904 Santa! a 375 # in 1498 t M a ri es 1470 R 1900 iv 3330 k ¬6 er l Cree « «¬3 sse 387 u B 226 ! 1254C !! 3UX 1254 ! ! 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