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MatterhornMatterhorn is a prominent mountain peak located in Elko County, Nevada, approximately 30 miles northwest of Ruby Valley. It stands at an elevation of 10,838 feet and is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts.The mountain offers spectacular views of the surrounding area, including the Jarbidge Wilderness Area, the Ruby Mountains, and the Great Basin. It is known for its rugged terrain, with steep ridges and rocky outcrops that offer a challenging climb.
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Jarbidge PeakJarbidge Peak is part of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, a protected area that covers over 6 million acres in Nevada and California. The area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, mountain lions, and black bears.The Jarbidge Wilderness Area is also home to several alpine lakes, including Jarbidge Lake, a beautiful glacial lake located at the base of Jarbidge Peak. The lake is a popular destination for fishing.
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Jarbidge MountainsThe Jarbidge Mountains are a stunning mountain range located in Elko County, Nevada. The range covers over 400 square miles and boasts peaks that soar over 10,000 feet in elevation, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys.The region is known for its rugged terrain, deep canyons, and pristine wilderness. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of recreational activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting.
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Metropolis Ghost TownA ghost town from early twentieth century, when many homesteaders attempted to farm in the Great Basin. Metropolis was a project of an eastern businessman, Harry L. Pierce, intended to be the center of a huge farming district.
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Big Cottonwood WMA - Idaho Fish and GameBig Cottonwood Wildlife Management Area at 814 acres (3.29 km2) is an Idaho wildlife management area in Cassia County northwest of the town of Oakley. The land for the WMA was purchased in 1993 by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and had previously been a cattle ranch and farm for nearly 100 years.
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Pequop SummitPeop Summit is a mountain pass located in Elko County, Nevada, approximately 35 miles northeast of Ruby Valley. It stands at an elevation of 6,929 feet and serves as a major transportation route, connecting the cities of Wells and Wendover. The summit is known for its stunning views of the surrounding area, including the Toiyabe Range and the Pilot Range.
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City of Rocks National ReserveThe City of Rocks National Reserve, situated in Cassia County, Idaho, is a geological marvel and outdoor paradise known for its unique rock formations, rich history, and diverse recreational opportunities. City of Rocks National Reserve stands as a testament to geological wonders, outdoor adventure, and historical heritage, inviting visitors to explore its captivating landscapes, engage in outdoor activities, and experience the rich history and natural splendor of Cassia County, Idaho.
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Castle Rocks State ParkCastle Rocks State Park, nestled in Cassia County, Idaho, is a scenic and geologically significant destination renowned for its unique rock formations, outdoor adventures, and natural beauty.It stands as a natural playground, inviting adventurers, nature lovers, and rock climbing enthusiasts to explore its rugged terrain, marvel at its unique geological formations, and immerse themselves in the natural splendor of this picturesque area in Cassia County, Idaho.
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Magic Valley MallThe Magic Valley Mall, situated in Twin Falls, Idaho, serves as a popular shopping and entertainment destination within the region. it offers a mix of retail choices, dining, entertainment, and services, providing a comprehensive shopping experience and serving as a focal point for leisure and community activities within the region.
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Perrine Memorial BridgeThe Perrine Bridge, located in Twin Falls, Idaho, is an iconic and significant landmark known for its scenic views, outdoor activities, and historical significance. It stands as an iconic structure, offering not only stunning views of Snake River Canyon but also serving as a destination for adventure enthusiasts engaging in BASE jumping and other recreational activities, while also playing a significant role in the community's history and identity.
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Pillar FallsPillar Falls, located along the Snake River in Twin Falls, Idaho, is a captivating natural attraction known for its scenic beauty and unique geological features. it presents a striking display of nature's artistry with its unique basalt rock formations, providing visitors with a scenic and rugged landscape along the Snake River, though access may be limited due to its natural and somewhat remote setting.
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Shoshone FallsShoshone Falls, often referred to as the "Niagara of the West," is a majestic natural wonder situated on the Snake River in southern Idaho near Twin Falls. Shoshone Falls stands as a captivating natural attraction, drawing visitors with its breathtaking beauty, scenic surroundings, and the sheer power and majesty of the cascading waters, making it a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and travelers exploring the wonders of Idaho.
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Angel LakeA glacial tarn with an area of approximately 13 acres (5.2 hectares), and a depth of up to 29 feet (9 m). Located at the base of a steep cirque, the lake is surrounded by high cliffs.
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Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness AreaThe Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness, a hidden gem in the western United States, spans across the rugged and remote landscapes of southern Idaho and northern Nevada. It stands as a testament to the raw and unspoiled beauty of the American West. Its remote and rugged landscapes offer a glimpse into a pristine natural environment, inviting adventurers and nature enthusiasts to explore its unique geological formations and experience the untamed wilderness.
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Sawtooth National ForestThe Sawtooth National Forest, while not directly located in Cassia County, encompasses vast and captivating landscapes that draw visitors from across Idaho and beyond. This expansive forest covers a significant portion of south-central Idaho, including parts of the Sawtooth, Boulder, and Pioneer Mountains.
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Wild Horse State Recreation AreaWild Horse State Recreation Area is a picturesque park, surrounding the breathtaking Wild Horse Reservoir. The park covers over 1,100 acres and offers visitors a wide range of recreational activities, including camping, fishing, boating, and hiking.The reservoir is a man-made lake that spans over 2,800 acres and has a maximum depth of 65 feet. It was created in the 1930s as part of a project to develop irrigation in the region and is now a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts.
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Wild Horse ReservoirWild Horse Reservoir is a stunning man-made lake. The reservoir covers over 2,800 acres and has a maximum depth of 65 feet. It was created in the 1930s as part of a project to develop irrigation in the region.Today, Wild Horse Reservoir is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and camping. The lake is stocked with a variety of fish species, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and largemouth bass. It is also home to a wide range of wildlife, such as deer, elk, and waterfowl.
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Sawtooth National ForestSawtooth National Forest, sprawling across central and southern Idaho, is a vast and diverse expanse of public land known for its stunning mountain landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and abundant recreational opportunities. Sawtooth National Forest is a captivating destination offering a blend of rugged beauty, outdoor adventure, serene wilderness, and opportunities to immerse oneself in the natural wonders of Idaho's diverse landscapes.

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Monitor Valley
Monitor Valley is a vast and picturesque valley, covers over 1,000 square miles and is known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique geological features. The valley is home to several small towns, including Austin, which was once a bustling mining town during the 19th century.The valley is surrounded by several mountain ranges, including the Toiyabe Range and the Monitor Range, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
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