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Courtesy Auto Tape Tours

Cassette tapes are available to guide you through the heart of Idaho. They will both entertain and educate you with the history, geology, and attractions of this beautiful region. Various segments are available through most local Chambers of Commerce, and regional, state, and federal visitor centers in this area.


Local Chambers of Commerce:
Arco 208-527-8977
Challis208-879-2771
Hailey208-788-2700
Mackay208-588-2693
Salmon208-756-2100
Stanley/Sawtooth800-878-7950
Sun Valley/Ketchum800-634-3347
Central Idaho Map
Idaho Map Nearby National Parks
and Forests

City of Rocks National Reserve
The 14,000 acre City of Rocks National Reserve is a mecca for rock climbers from all over the world. It is also rich in human history. Call the City of Rocks National Reserve in Almo, Idaho at (208) 824-5519.

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
This monument was established in 1988 to preserve the outstanding
Pliocene fossil sites of the region. Call the National Park Service in
Hagerman, Idaho at (208) 837-4793.

Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone, the first National Park in the United States, contains spectacular lakes and waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and some 10,000 geysers and hot springs, including Old Faithful. For information call (307) 344-7381. For lodging reservations call (307) 344-7311.

Grand Teton National Park
The park contains some of the most awe-inspiring mountain scenery in the United States. Call Grand Teton National Park in Moose, Wyoming at (307) 739-3399.

Sawtooth National Recreation Area
The area includes four classic mountain ranges with 40 peaks above 10,000 feet. Call the U.S. Forest Service at (208) 727-5013.


In This Commemorative Issue
Front Page | An Unearthly Experience | Time Line
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Page 4 75th Anniversary Commemorative Newspaper

For additional information on Idaho, call 1-800-VISITID.
For park information, contact Craters of the Moon National Monumennt, P.O. Box 29, Arco, ID 83213. Phone: (208)527-3257

Copyright 1999. Hardcopy edition paid by Idaho Travel Council and was printed in the USA. ITC/IDC ITCG-98-VII-1 55M.
Other funding by the Craters of the Moon Natural History Association and the National Park Service. Web Edition: RD Payne


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Last Updated: 24-AUG-2000