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Heyburn State Park is approved for hunting by the Board, hunting might only be allowed in limited
361:. Successive government acts trimmed their property to 345,000 acres (540 sq mi; 1,400 km) Heyburn State Park was formed from 5,500 acres (22 km) of land and 2,333 acres (9.44 km) of water that were taken from the Coeur d'Alene on April 20, 1908 when President
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Heyburn State Park is home to a variety of habitats.
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1562:State Parks
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1356:Gospel Hump
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142:Coordinates
1918:Categories
1857:Sand Creek
1852:St. Maries
1817:Montpelier
1787:Fort Boise
1777:Deer Parks
1747:Carey Lake
1707:Management
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1645:Lucky Peak
1615:Hells Gate
1504:Red Canyon
1454:Deep Creek
1391:Pole Creek
1285:Grays Lake
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922:All Trails
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341:Washington
300:Post Falls
151:47°21′12″N
1872:Tex Creek
1862:Snow Peak
1847:Red River
1665:Ponderosa
1655:McCroskey
1570:Bear Lake
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1842:Portneuf
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1605:Farragut
1595:Dworshak
1469:Jarbidge
1396:Sawtooth
1295:Minidoka
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1201:St. Joe
1186:Payette
1171:Kaniksu
1060:Federal
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387:Ecology
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345:Montana
318:History
290:in the
249:Website
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1514:Salmon
1484:Owyhee
1479:Lochsa
1229:Curlew
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465:Trails
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1052:Idaho
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