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Year - round Family Fun in the Back Country
Natural and no-frills,
individualistic and unpretentious. The trailhead to fun, relaxation,
and adventure. There are many trails to choose fr om, depending on what
you like to do and your spirit of adventure. Hike to free-falling Elk
Creek Falls, cascading 300 ft. to the creek and on to Dworshak
Reservoir. Take a swim in the swirling pools at the base. Bring your
RV or tent, hundreds of campsites to choose from. Hike, drive or
snowmobile to the top of Elk Butte (elevation 5,824 feet) for a
spectacular view of two National Forests and the rugged
Selkirk-Bitterroot Range. Dogsled Musher's run the vast white
wilderness. Visit a stately cedar grove, home of the largest cedar tree
in the Rocky Mountains, more than 3,000 years old and 18 foot
in
diameter. A maze of back country trails and logging roads is ideal for
trail bikes, ATV's and 4 wheel drive vehicles. Drive the trails, see
Dent and Granddad Bridges. Cross-Country bicyclists tour in for a rest,
and mountain bike enthusiasts come to test the rugged terrain. Fly in
for breakfast and tour the town. Sleuth out a likely spot to fly-fish
Elk Creek. Canoe the pond, take a dip or suntan on the docks. Toss a
hook and plan on trout for dinner. Search out elusive wild mushrooms or
hunt huckleberries. Wildlife abounds: elk, deer, moose, bear, bobcats,
cougars, grouse, hawks, mink, pine marten, muskrat, otter, fisher, and
turkeys. Bird watching is a great favorite in the Audubon paradise.
Hunters return year after year. 300 miles of groomed trails make for
the greatest snowmobiling you'll find anywhere, or see the country close
up from miles of pine-lined, cross- country ski trails. Enjoy
small-town life in a friendly community of 150. Tennis and Basketball
Courts, Kids playground, Snowshoe, read a book or take a nap. Snowboard
or Hide out and do nothing. Elk River welcomes you to come share the
trails!
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