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Land Protected > Conservation Easement Lands > East Fork
Why It Is A Conservation Priority
This easement was donated in 2002, located at the intersection of 75 and East Fork Road and continues along the highway. The protected land provides drivers with undeveloped stunning views of the Greenhorn Gulch and East Fork Canyon, the first visible forested area in Idaho visible traveling north on 75. This area is protected from development in order to preserve its scenic views and provide travelers with an appreciation the of the valley's beauty for years to come.
 
Restoration & Improvement Goals:
None at this time.


East Fork Media Links:
Other Conservation Easement Lands
• Antelope Valley Ranch
• Barbara Farm
• Big Springs Creek
• Cloverly Ranch
• Colorado Gulch
• Cottonwood
• Croesus Creek
• Double Springs Ranch
• East Fork
• Houston Road
• Hyndman Creek
• Kelly Reservoir
• Lower Board Ranch
• Lower Broadford
• Mackay River Bridge
• Mays Creek
• Old Chilly
• Picabo Ranch
• Pioneer Moon
• Red Cliffs
• Sellgren Trail
• Simba Springs
• Three Mile Creek
• Twin Bridges
Watershed: Big Wood Partners:
Landowners:
East Fork Preservation Association
Wood River Land Trust
Acreage Protected: 7.5
Public Access: No
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