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Glenns Ferry, Idaho
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Area Recreation1. Major Landmarks Include: Three Island Park Interpretive Center and Glenns Ferry Historical Museum; Three Island Crossing Site along the Snake River; Historical Opera House Theater; Bruneau Dunes State Park and Observatory (27 miles); Malad Gorge (25 Miles); Hagerman Fossil Beds (30 Miles); Niagra Springs (42 Miles); and Birds of Prey Area (60 Miles). 2. National Forests Within Fifty Miles Boise (30 miles) and Sawtooth (49 miles) 3. Down-hill Ski Areas/Snow Activities Bogus Basin (82 miles) and Soldier Mountain (85 miles) 4. Local Golf Course Carmela Golf Course (9-hole course) 5. City Park Amenities seven acres, baseball field, Eastern Elmore Co. Recreation swimming pool, play ground equipment, gazebo, benches and fire pit 6. Camping, Recreational Vehicle Parks and Boat Docks • Three Island State Park (in city limits) with all amenities and a boat dock • Trail Break RV Park - privately owned (in city limits) • Carmel RV Park - privately owned (in city limits) • Power Stop RV Park - privately owned (in city limits) • Elmore County fairgrounds/camp area • Glenns Ferry public boat dock • Bruneau Sand Dunes State Park (27 miles) 7 . Rivers and LakesSnake River - South boundary line of Glenns Ferry; Anderson Ranch Dam; C. J. Strike Dam; South Fork of the Boise River; Little Camas Reservoir; Mountain Home Reservoir; Blair Trail Reservoir Water activities include: river rafting, skiing, boating, sail boat regattas, fishing, and wind surfing. Fish include: trout, bass, sturgeon, Native fish: catfish, blue gill, crappie, walleye, and kokanee salmon. (See Idaho Hunting and Fishing Guide for rules and regulations. License is required.)8. Hunting Opportunities Big game including: deer, elk and antelope Birds of all kinds. (See Idaho Hunting and Fishing Regulations. License is required.)
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