Monday, June 29, 2009

Craig Mountain Wildlife Preserve

What a great place this was. CMWP is located south of Lewiston and encompasses 120K acres. The south boundary is the Salmon River, the west boundary is the Snake River, and the rest is private and agriculture lands. This particular day we did not see any wildlife, however the area is home to bighorn sheep, elk and deer. Plus bear, mountain lion and 3 bachelor wolves.

Above are old cabins at the Zaza stagecoach site. Not much else remains at the site. Below are scenic pictures of the Snake River breaks.

1 comment:

Fashion Serial Killer said...

can we move into that cabin?