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r C eek THE HARRIMAN TRAIL r r C To Galena Summit, o t Galena Peak e a HIKING • MOUNTAIN BIKING • HORSEBACK RIDING Stanley. t i 11,153’ 75 a d Salmon River n a l e N o S Baker Creek to Prairie Creek r North Fork to Baker Creek G Prairie Creek to Galena lodge t h F o r k B i g W o o Horses not Length: 6.6 miles/10 km Length: 4.3 miles/7 km Length: 8.7 miles/14d km R allowed from r i v North Fork to e Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate Skill Level: Beginner Skill Level: Beginnere i v Galena B r Murphy Bridge R Lodge Features impressive rock formations, Features lodgepole forests, open Features fishing access, o d GALENA O o several hills and a winding trail in meadows, fishing access and the interpretive sites, campgrounds, W k e U e the trees for the most part. closest views of the Boulder Mountains. picnic areas and Easley Hot Springs. g i r C B L s k PLEASE NOTE THAT THE HARRIMAN TRAIL IS NON-MOTORIZED AND DOGS MUST BE LEASHED THROUGH CAMPGROUNDS t u 30 km ee D Ti Cr 18.6 mi ry 12 r E Bromaghin e h R HEMINGWAY-BOULDERS Window Peak To Stanley, C h Lake c 10,225’ Titus Salmon River l Creek WILDERNESS u yote k Lake Co e Easley G re Boulder C Peak g City r N 11,108’ e in o r (Ghost Town) b r p Silver th 11 S m Peak k A F e o e 11,112’ r r Silver k C ng Lake B Ki M i O U S g Owl Creek N T A I N W 25 km o Mountain Goat Boulder k o 15.5 mi e d Spotting Scope Peak e r R 10,981’ C r B e 10 i g d Harriman Trail (Beg. Int.) Other Trail l CARIBOU Community Bridge W u CAMPGROUND o K Harriman Trailhead Parking o o B o PRAIRIE CREEK d n r 3 Interpretive Site Campground a d k 5 km/mile marker Picnic Area k SAWTOOTH NATIONAL RECREATION AREA e R k e e G e r i e o r v a C e C C e Bridge Restrooms e 20 km r t i rair r Russian r P C e k 12.4 mi C CENTRAL e c Closed to Motorized Telephone John k MURDOCK o r k d IDAHO e D r Guard e r e CAMPGROUND u No Horses Spotting 4-H CAMP Station e r r e M 9 v y k E l C B i Scope k a C o S Main Highway e a s u Sawtooth e l n e l National Food r w y d y Unpaved Road o o Recreation C e n Murphy n r Area k S Bridge l e C Visitor Center l S e 3 i r r 2 C 4 C e M M k e r k e e WOOD RIVER 1 e n k e e e o 5 km CAMPGROUND NORTH FORK O s r k r r Phantom 3.1 mi CAMPGROUND e C C d Hill K n 15 km EASLEY CAMPGROUND r NORTH FORK ie A ld 9.3 mi 8 e To Ketchum r Y e v i i i a f 5 R 8 miles r r BAKER CREEK h P Mill e 75 t c t l M u k 7 d lch Lake B Easley u u e o o G e Hot Cathedral 10 km G O r W 6 n Pines 75 C Springs o 6.2 mi l U B i g l g Baptist a e N r River d r e Camp n T k A Access e O I N S a K B C r e e k n Norton a m BLAINE COUNTY U.S.D.A. Prairie Peak w Miner e RECREATION DISTRICT FOREST SERVICE Lakes 10,336’ N Lake © 2018 E.B. Phillips for BCRD. Norton 1 km 1 Cottonwoods - Site features informationLakes about the INTERPRETIVE SITES 9 km 19 Russian John - The history of the original roadhouse most common tree species found along the Big and staff is explained here. Wood River. Big Lost km 8 Boulder Mountain Range - Site features a 5 10 Site features a permanent Lake painting by Florian Haemmerle and information km 24 Mountain Goats - km 2 Big Wood River Fishery - Site features information spotting scope for viewing these elusive animals on 2 about geology of this area. about conservationist Jack Hemingway and resident the Boulder Mountains to the Northeast. fish of the Big Wood. km 10 Wetlands - Site features information about the 6 Site features information riparian life along the Big Wood River. 11 km 27* Sculpin and Wetlands - 3 km 2.5 Durrance Mountain - Site features information about about the Wood River Sculpin and its importance to the legendary skier and the mountain named after him. 7 km 14 Pamela Harriman - Site features history about the riparian values of the Big Wood. this unique woman who made this trail a reality. 4 km 3.5 Forest Conifers - Site features information about the 12 km 30* Mining - The colorful history of Galena's boom and different kinds of evergreens in the Boulder and 8 km 14.2 Mountain Skyline - The spectacular panorama bust period in the late 1800s is outlined here. Smoky ranges. of the Boulder Mountains is best seen from here. *Signs 11 and 12 are avaliable for sponsorship. Not installed..