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Grandmother Mountain Wilderness Study Area

In Idaho, BLM manages over 17,000 acres of public lands in the Grandmother Wilderness Study Area. The terrain varies from heavily forested drainages to bare peaks and several high mountain lakes. Elevation ranges from 4600 feet in the Lund Creek drainage to 6800 feet on Widow Mountain. Prominent activities here include hiking, hunting, fishing, cross-country skiing, camping and nature observation.

  • State: Idaho
  • Managed by: Bureau of Land Management
  • Coordinates: 47.05555500000003, -115.96444399999996

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  • Bear Den Butte Wilderness Study Area
  • Big Jacks Creek Wild and Scenic River
  • Black Butte Wilderness Study Area
  • Black Canyon (I) Wilderness Study Area
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Frequently asked questions

Is Grandmother Mountain Wilderness Study Area reservable?

Grandmother Mountain Wilderness Study Area is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Grandmother Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

Grandmother Mountain Wilderness Study Area is located in Idaho. See the map for its exact location and directions.

How do I book a campsite at Grandmother Mountain Wilderness Study Area?

Pick your dates on the availability calendar, then reserve through the official booking link. You can also set an alert and we'll notify you if a sold-out date opens up.

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