Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness (small portions nearby region)

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Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness (small portions nearby region) is a segment of one of the largest and most remote wilderness areas in the contiguous United States, characterized by rugged mountains, deep river canyons, and largely undeveloped landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wilderness area segment
access primarily by trails and rivers
characterizedBy deep river canyons
largely undeveloped landscapes
rugged mountains
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentLevel minimal infrastructure
environmentType mountainous terrain
river canyon landscape
hasConservationStatus protected wilderness
hasLandUse wilderness recreation
humanPresence sparse and dispersed
locatedIn Idaho
contiguous United States NERFINISHED
managementGoal preservation of natural conditions
notableFor limited development
remoteness
partOf Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness NERFINISHED
one of the largest wilderness areas in the contiguous United States

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Boise National Forest contains Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness (small portions nearby region)