Hotels near Black Pine Campground, Idaho:
* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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Winchester Lake State Park
 | 12 miles away We stayed in one of the Yurts from October 14-16, 2006. The campground is wonderful. The $4 bundle of firewood is bigger than any other place we've stayed. The hike around the lake took about 2 hours and was worth the effort. It's on our list of places to visit again.... |
Talmaks Campground
 | 15 miles away Talmaks is an annual church camp meeting for the Nez Perce Indians and is not a public campground. It is located on Nez Perce Tribal property.... |
Brundage Mountain
 | 70 miles away 7 PHOTOS ...1,800 vertical feet and more than 1,500 acres of in-bound terrain, there's plenty of time to enjoy both the snow and the spectacular scenery. Weekends and holidays are lively at Brundage Mountain. Visitors frequently enjoy live entertainment in ''Smoky's Pub'', our adults-only space which features weekly apres-ski entertainment and a big screen TV. Families will enjoy the convenient location of the drive up Kids Center, which offers a wide selection of lesson options for all age groups and skill levels, in addition to licensed day care programs for those too little to tackle the slopes. After the lessons, uncrowded slopes and a family-friendly layout make it possible for your whole crew to ride the same chairlift, choose different runs according to skill level, then easily re-group at the bottom for the next satisfying go-round. For those who simply can't get enough powder, Brundage Mountain Adventures Cat-Skiing program offers access to another 19,000 acres of world-class skiing and riding. You'll relax in warmth and comfort while our sno-cat fleet ascends into the backc... |
Bluewood
 | 73 miles away 2 Triple Chairs and 1 platterpull. Enjoy short lift lines, uncrowded slopes, unlimited powder, and some of the best tree skiing in the Northwest! Ski Bluewood is a very family friendly ski area with amazing learn-to-ski
programs and instructor staffing. We would love to get you started skiing, and daily celebrate our love for this life time sport!...Bluewood is a nice little resort, I go ther all the time but it's mainly because I live nearby. It's a good mountain for a one day ski trip.... |
Silver Mountain
 | 78 miles away 2 PHOTOS After a day of skiing or snowboarding at Silver Mountain take a ride down seven wild water slides including a family raft adventure. Relax in the lazy river or surf our Flow Rider(TM) continuous wave. When your finally tuckered out, walk a few steps to Noah's Canteen restaurant or Wildcat Pizza to enjoy some fresh house made food and gourmet pizza. Then, only a few more steps to the Morning Star Lodge, Silver Mountain Resort's brand new condominium complex where you can sleep the night away in luxury accommodations.... |
Tamarack
 | 84 miles away 4 PHOTOS When Tamarack Resort opened in December 2004, it was the first all-season resort to open in the U.S. in more than two decades. Tamarack features mountain, meadow and lake, and has the distinction of being a rare destination resort with ski, golf, lake, village, and lodging amenities all located in extremely close proximity. Tamarack is nestled in Idaho?s Payette River Mountains. The resort is located about 90 miles north of Boise, west of the small town of Donnelly on the northwest shores of Lake Cascade. Bordered on the north, south, and west by National Forest land, Tamarack sits at the doorstep of the largest mountain wilderness in the lower 48 states?the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. The base elevation of the Tamarack Mountain is 4,900 feet and it rises to a summit of 7,700?providing 2,800 feet of vertical for skiers, hikers and mountain bikers. Tamarack features 1,100 acres of lift-accessed terrain, a 22? SuperPipe and two Terrain Parks all serviced by seven lifts, including three high-speed detachable quads. Guided backcountry trips provide access 5,054 acr... |
Mt. Spokane
 | 87 miles away Great Washington skiing, lots of black diamonds. Mount Spokane gets good snow and plenty of it. I love the left side of the mountain the most.... |
Spout Springs
 | 89 miles away 9 PHOTOS ...ngs opened in 1927 and was first known as the Blue Mountain Ski Club. Pete and Esther Eyraud were the first owners. Pete was the second President of Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors Association and was instrumental in bringing the first French ski instructors to the northwest ski areas. Its name is derived from the numerous natural springs that are found throughout the region. There are three springs on the resort's property. Spout Springs has 2 double chair lifts, a 21 KM cross country trail system, night skiing (the entire area is lighted), and one of the states few free tubing hills. In the late 60's, Spout Springs was the Nordic training center for the United States Olympic team and the Norwegian jump team. Spout Springs flies the Olympic Flag for this distinction. The conditons link is: http://www.skispoutsprings.com/content.php?id=80 Contact info: http://www.skispoutsprings.com/contact.php Driving directions: http://www.skispoutsprings.com/content.php?id=102 The 5 day forecast can be obtained at:
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=pdt&textFi... |
Lookout Pass
 | 97 miles away 1 PHOTO Lookout Pass is the original Idaho ski area having documented skiing and a home made rope tow in
1935. The local ski pioneers chose Lookout Pass because of the abundant snowfall and excellent snow quality which they could access by jumping on the Northern Pacific railcars as they proceeded east from the mining towns of Wallace and Mullan, Idaho. These ski adventurers would hop off the railcars at the summit and utilize a highway storage shed as a warming hut
that they nicknamed ''Buzzards Roost''. Lookout Pass has operated every winter season since 1935 and has a
reputation for legendary powder, earliest openings, and longest season in the region. Average snowfall is 400'' of light Northern Rockies snow. The ''Affordable Family Ski Area'' has recently received a major expansion approval and has initiated the first three phases of a five phase Master Development Plan.... |
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Other campgrounds near Black Pine Campground, Idaho:
Winchester Lake State Park, Winchester, 12 miles away  | | ...om October 14-16, 2006. The campground is wonderful. The $4 bundle of firewood...
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Talmaks Campground, Lewis County, 15 miles away  | | ...ing for the Nez Perce Indians and is not a public campground. It is located on ...
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Gem Trailer Village, Lewiston, 19 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Black Pine Campground, Idaho:
Snake River, Nez PerceCounty, 9 miles away  | | Class II - 47 miles long (Salmon River to Lewiston)
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Clearwater River, Clearwater/ Nez PerceCounty, 16 miles away  | | Class I-III - 41.3 miles long (Dworshack Reservoir to Washington border)
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Imnaha River, WallowaCounty, 16 miles away  | | Class III-IV - -blank- miles long (to Snake Lake)
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Salmon River, IdahoCounty, 23 miles away  | | Class II-IV - 50 miles long (White Bird to Snake River confluence)
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Grande Ronde River, AsotinCounty, 24 miles away  | | Class II-IV - 27 miles long (Boggan's Oasis to Snake River)
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Trails near Black Pine Campground, Idaho:
Cook Creek Trail, Wallowa County, 16 miles away
Howard Cutoff Trail, Wallowa County, 19 miles away
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Lakes Near Black Pine Campground, Idaho:
Soldiers Meadow Reservoir, Nez Perce CountyCounty, 4 miles away
Lake Waha, Nez Perce CountyCounty, 4 miles away
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