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Little Jacks Creek Wilderness

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Area
  
206.1 km²

Established
  
2009

Nearest city
  
Boise

Management
  
Bureau of Land Management

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Location
  
Owyhee County, Idaho, USA

Governing body
  
Bureau of Land Management

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The Little Jacks Creek Wilderness is located on the high basalt plateaus of Owyhee County in southwestern Idaho in the western United States. Big Jacks Creek Wilderness is on its southeast border. About 12.4 miles (20.0 km) miles of Little Jacks Creek is classified as a wild river.

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Geography

The Little Jacks Creek Wilderness has rugged canyons, streams, and plateaus. It has red rhyollite and a large brown basalt dome covered with grass and sagebrush. There are several spots where river canyons are 1,000 feet (300 m) deep.

Legislative history

The Little Jacks Creek Wilderness was created by the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 30, 2009. Also created in the Omnibus Land Act were five additional southwestern Idaho wilderness areas in Owyhee County, collectively known as the Owyhee Canyonlands Wilderness Areas:

  • Bruneau – Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness - 89,996 acres (36,420 ha)
  • Big Jacks Creek Wilderness - 52,826 acres (21,378 ha)
  • North Fork Owyhee Wilderness - 43,413 acres (17,569 ha)
  • Owyhee River Wilderness - 267,328 acres (108,184 ha)
  • Pole Creek Wilderness - 12,533 acres (5,072 ha)
  • The Act of 2009 added 517,025 acres (209,233 ha) of wilderness within the state of Idaho.

    Wilderness areas do not allow motorized or mechanical equipment including bicycles. Although camping and fishing are allowed with proper permit, no roads or buildings are constructed and there is also no logging or mining, in compliance with the 1964 Wilderness Act. Wilderness areas within National Forests and Bureau of Land Management areas also allow hunting in season.

    Natural history

    The Little Jacks Creek Wilderness lies within the Owyhee Desert, part of the northern Basin and Range ecoregion, although hydrologically the wilderness area is within the Snake River – Columbia River drainage. The area is home to mountain quail, mule deer, Columbia River redband trout, and sage grouse.

    References

    Little Jacks Creek Wilderness Wikipedia