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Syringa, Idaho

Syringa, Idaho

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208-935-2290
lat: 46.1507362 long: -115.7270822

Located along US Highway 12—the Lewis & Clark Highway—approximately seven miles below the junction of the Selway and Lochsa Rivers, along the banks of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River, Syringa was established in 1895 as a possible railroad supply point. The post office was established in 1897.

In Syringa’s early beginnings agriculture was the primary source of income for the people that settled in this little village. Years later, timber became the major source of income.

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Imnamatoon Road

lat: 46.59337 long: -114.61484
Beaver Creek to Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Upper Hauser Lake

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Old Buffalo Trail 2

lat: 46.9547545 long: -113.5255417
Weight Station Fishing Access

lat: 46.8788874 long: -113.8525126
Ryan Dam

lat: 47.5695678 long: -111.1240541
Missouri River Left

lat: 46.6822743 long: -111.8215701
Old Buffalo Trail 3

lat: 46.9547545 long: -113.5255417
Judith Landing

lat: 47.7408449 long: -109.6284022
Lewis and Clark Highway

lat: 44.97475 long: -113.44537
South Shore Trail

lat: 47.534344 long: -111.2047707
Hauser Hiking Trail

A trail starting at Hauser Dam and overlooking the Missouri River.

lat: 46.765794328365 long: -111.88708305359
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