
White Bird Hill Summit towers over a complex landscape of deep drainages and high-altitude meadows in this modern survey of central Idaho. The terrain is defined by the sharp descent from the Nez Perce National Forest down toward the forks of White Bird Creek. Historical transportation routes are evident along the slopes, specifically the winding path of Old White Bird Hill Rd and Old Hwy 95, which illustrate the challenging engineering required to navigate the area's significant elevation changes. Remote aviation points like Pinnacle Airport and Wind Ridge Airport serve these high ridges, while descriptive local names such as Dentist Parlor Ridge, Burnt Flats, and Chase Meadow reveal a long history of ranching, forestry, and local landmarks.
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1955 · Grangeville
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1959 · Grangeville
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1963 · McKinzie Creek
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1963 · Goodwin Meadows
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1963 · Grangeville West
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1963 · White Bird Hill
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1963 · Slate Creek
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1963 · Grangeville East
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1963 · Dairy Mountain
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1963 · White Bird
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