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Fort Hall is a small town located in southeastern Idaho, with a population of approximately 4,500 people. The town experiences a semi-arid climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters with an average annual temperature of 49°F. The area is influenced by the Snake River and Portneuf River watersheds, with the Portneuf River providing a critical source of water for the region. Recreation opportunities in the area include hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting in the nearby Caribou-Targhee National Forest. The Fort Hall Reservation, home to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, also offers cultural tourism opportunities, including traditional powwows and cultural centers.
Fort-Hall receives approximately 272mm of rain per year, with humidity levels near 68% and air temperatures averaging around 8°C. Fort-Hall has a plant hardyness factor of 5, meaning plants and agriculture in this region thrive during a short period during spring and early summer. Most plants will die off during the colder winter months.
Camping Area | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Hawkins Reservoir | |||
Hawkins Reservoir Access - IFG | |||
Scout Mountain | |||
Goodenough Creek |