- The
Lochsa River is in the
northwestern United States, in the
mountains of
north central Idaho. It is one of two
primary tributaries (with the
Selway to...
- form a five million-acre (20,000 km²) wild region. It is here that the
Lochsa and
Selway rivers form and flow
westward to
their confluence at Lowell,...
- p****, then
another 65
miles (105 km) to Lowell, at the
confluence of the
Lochsa and
Selway Rivers to form the
Middle Fork of the Clearwater. The primary...
-
Middle Fork
Clearwater River Lochsa River White Sand Cr**** (meets the
Lochsa near
Powell Junction)
Selway River (meets the
Lochsa at Lowell)
Meadow Cr**** Moose...
- east by the
Bitterroot River and Valley, and on the west by the
Selway and
Lochsa Rivers. Its
highest summit is
Trapper Peak, at 10,157 feet (3,096 m). The...
- The
Lochsa Historical Ranger Station, near
Kooskia in
Idaho County, Idaho, was
built during 1927 to 1933. It
served as
administrative headquarters for...
- in
Montana for
Glacier Wilderness Guides and
class 4
whitewater on the
Lochsa River in
Idaho for
Lewis and
Clark Trail Adventures after his retirement...
- met and
rescued along the
Lochsa River on
November 22 of that year,
after becoming trapped on the
upper reaches of the
Lochsa by
unseasonably early snowfall...
-
National Forest and
Palouse Prairie. The
North Fork of the
Clearwater and the
Lochsa rivers provide miles of
tumbling white water inters****d with
quiet pools...
- Clearwater. The
larger Middle Fork is made up of the
combined flows of the
Lochsa and
Selway rivers which flow from the
Bitterroot Mountains located to the...