Late snow (May 25th) turned green spring into winter wonderland for a day at Moose Creek Estates.
Young bull in velvet (antlers just sprouting) and cow elk caught on trail camera last evening 30 yards from the lodge at Moose Creek Estates.
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Photo along the 3 plus miles of hiking / biking trails along the North Fork of the Salmon River at Moose Creek Estates from one of our several walking / biking bridges. Click links to see more.
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“Outdoor Life” Rates Salmon, ID #2 Best Hunting / Fishing in the Nation
This town’s name should be your first clue as to why it attracts sportsmen the way a spawning run draws bears. Located right on the Salmon River—and bordering millions of acres of public hunting ground, including the largest wilderness area in the Lower 48 (the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness)—Salmon has, well, everything. The Salmon and its tributaries offer world-class fishing for trout, steelhead, and other species year-round. On the crags and benches above the Salmon and other nearby rivers, wingshooters chase chukar and huns, while at higher elevations blue and spruce grouse predominate. The big-game scene has changed in Salmon with the resurgence of wolves. But trophy elk, mule deer, and whitetails are still accessible, and the hunting for bears and mountain lions is second to none.
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Fisher climbing a tree in the forest adjoining Moose Creek Estates
Wolverine in the forest adjacent to Moose Creek Estates
Wolverine climbing a tree in the forest adjacent to Moose Creek Estates



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