Little Jacks Creek Wilderness Area

Overview

BLM manages more than 51,000 acres of public land in the Little Jacks Creek Wilderness. The Owyhee Canyonlands is a huge and remote area of eastern Oregon, southwestern Idaho and northern Nevada. Hidden within this vast high desert plateau are deep canyons carved by the Owyhee, Bruneau and Jarbidge Rivers. The rivers of the Owyhee and Bruneau-Jarbidge systems offer something for nearly every level of boating experience. The Owyhee and Bruneau-Jarbidge river systems provide visitors with unsurpassed solitude in canyons of unique beauty and form. From placid pools to turbulent whitewater; from vertical cliffs to steep grassy slopes; and from wildlife, such as California bighorn sheep to wildflowers, including the Bruneau River flox, these rivers and their canyons present visitors with challenging and extraordinary experiences.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

WILD AND SCENIC RIVER

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Activities

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CAMPING
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FISHING
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HIKING
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HORSEBACK RIDING
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ACCESSIBLE SWIMMING
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WATER SPORTS
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Addresses

Bruneau Field Office
Boise
Idaho
83705

Geographic Coordinates

42.73952, -116.31424

Directions

From Grand View, Idaho head east two miles to Mud Flat Road also know as the Owyhee Uplands Backcountry Byway. Travel twenty miles on Mud Flat Road to Little Jacks Creek Wilderness and Perjue Canyon hiking trail head on your left. At mile 18 see wilderness kiosk near the vault toilet at Poison Creek Recreation site.