15 miles north west of St. Anthony, Idaho is an area of spectacular active sand dunes: a big sandbox to ride Off Road Vehicles. We parked at the Egin Lakes area and walked a short distance to the lake. On this trail motorized vehicles are not allowed, so we felt safe.
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Doughboy A war memorial in the town of St. Anthonys.
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Henry's Fork River nearly at flood stage. With the cooler temperatures the snowpack in the...
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes first view of the sand dunes.
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes Some rules are posted at the BLM camp ground site.
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes Walking to the lake
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Mushroom growing in the sand.
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes The dunes are made of white quartz, some are 400 feet high.
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Egin Lake
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Dune Riders Not crowded on a cool Thursday in June.
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St. Anthony Sand Dunes evidence of deer
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Yellow-Headed Blackbird
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High Desert
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Horsetail
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Sagebrush
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Farm land and dunes and big mountains in the distance
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Red Road Heading north from the dunes. We drove on this road for over an hour,...
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Sage, Sheep and Shepherd's housing
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Horse On this very desolate road we saw a few horses tied up on the side of the road.
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Mountains these mountains would be the border of Idaho and Montana
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