Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness

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The Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness is one of the largest contiguous wilderness areas in the United States, renowned for its rugged mountains, deep river canyons, and remote, pristine landscapes in central Idaho.

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Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wilderness area
contains Middle Fork Salmon River Canyon NERFINISHED
Salmon River Canyon NERFINISHED
alpine meadows
coniferous forests
deep river canyons
remote landscapes
rugged mountains
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType montane ecosystem
temperate coniferous forest
hasProtectionStatus wilderness designation under U.S. Wilderness Act
hasRecreationActivity backpacking
camping
fishing
hiking
horseback riding
hunting
kayaking
rafting
hasRiver Middle Fork Salmon River NERFINISHED
Salmon River NERFINISHED
Selway River NERFINISHED
hasWildlife Chinook salmon NERFINISHED
bighorn sheep
black bear
elk
gray wolf
grizzly bear
moose
mountain goat
mountain lion
steelhead trout
knownFor backpacking
deep river canyons
fishing
hunting
pristine landscapes
remoteness
rugged terrain
whitewater rafting
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Idaho
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion central Idaho
locatedInState Idaho NERFINISHED
namedAfter Frank Church NERFINISHED
partOf National Wilderness Preservation System NERFINISHED

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Salmon River flowsThrough Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness