Land of the Yankee Fork State Park

State park in Idaho, United States

44°28′33″N 114°12′38″W / 44.4758°N 114.2105°W / 44.4758; -114.2105Area521 acres (211 ha)Max. elevation6,500 ft (2,000 m) (Custer)[1]Min. elevation5,001 ft (1,524 m) (Chalis)[1]DesignationIdaho state parkEstablished1990 [2]AdministratorIdaho Department of Parks and RecreationWebsiteLand of the Yankee Fork State Park

Land of the Yankee Fork State Park is a history-oriented public recreation area covering 521 acres (211 ha) in Custer County, Idaho, United States. The state park interprets Idaho's frontier mining history, including the ghost towns Bayhorse, Bonanza, and Custer. The interpretive center near Challis has a museum and gold panning station.[1] The park was created in 1990 with the purchase of twenty acres where the interpretive center is located two miles south of Challis. It is operated by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with the United States Forest Service.[2]

See also

  • flagIdaho portal

References

  1. ^ a b c "Land of the Yankee Fork State Park". Idaho Parks and Recreation. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "History: State Lands in Idaho". Idaho Museum of Natural History. Retrieved March 4, 2011.

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