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The Idaho Panhandle National Forests dominate beautiful northern Idaho, where small towns snuggle up against soaring peaks or hug the shores of deep blue lakes.
These forests contain portions of some of Idaho's most scenic mountain ranges, the Selkirk, Cabinet, Coeur d'Alene and Bitterroot, and three of its largest lakes, Coeur d'Alene, Priest and Pend Oreille.
Backcountry trails wind through evergreen forests to remote lakes and spectacular views. Quiet country lanes take motorists by abandoned mining towns and trace the routes of Civil War-era military wagon routes.
More than 4,000 miles of rivers and vast lowland lakes are home to world-class sport fisheries.
Foam-flecked rapids challenge the whitewater rafter, while glass-calm runs beckon the canoeist to travel where steamboats once carried miners with dreams of riches.
The powdery snows of northern Idaho delight skiers and snowmobilers alike.
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