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Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
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287 West Side Rd
Bonners Ferry, ID
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Nestled at the foot of the Selkirk Mountains just six miles east of Bonners Ferry, the 2,774-acre Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge provides diverse habitats for a large variety of wildlife including moose, elk, deer, bear, otter, bald eagles, and migratory waterfowl such as mallards, northern pintail, and teal. A 4.5-mile auto tour route and four fine hiking trails make this a great place to visit. One of those trails leads to Myrtle Creek Falls, an easy hike that the whole family can enjoy. Wetlands include open-water ponds, seasonal cattail-bulrush marshes, tree-lined ponds and rushing creeks; the refuge also has meadows, riparian forests and cultivated agricultural fields (for producing valuable wildlife food crops), interspersed in the valley bottom adjacent to the west banks of the Kootenai River.
Nestled at the foot of the Selkirk Mountains just six miles east of Bonners Ferry, the 2,774-acre Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge provides diverse habitats for a large variety of wildlife including moose, elk, deer, bear, otter, bald eagles, and migratory waterfowl such as mallards, northern pinta…
Very peaceful, level trails. Enjoy a large variety of birds as you walk the trails.
Short and easy hike to beautiful waterfalls and incredible views of the valley. lovely walk along Deep Creek. Car tours of the refuge with the opportunity to see moose, deer, waterfowl, and whatever else Idaho has to offer. It's so beautiful and peaceful.
Most beautiful views ever! Dawn and dusk moose sightings. 40,000 water fowl fly through in spring and fall.