The Panhandle and central and north central areas of Idaho are forest regions. National forests cover about two fifths of Idaho. Idaho is one of the largest areas of national forests in the US.
Kooskia is a city in north central Idaho. Kooskia is a located in Idaho County, Idaho near the Clearwater and Nez Perce National Forests.
Arizona has six national forests, which are: Apache-Sitgreaves, Coconino, Coronado, Kaibab, Prescott, and Tonto National Forests.
5. City of Rocks National Reserve (SE Idaho), Craters of the Moon National Monument (SE Idaho), Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument (SC Idaho), Minidoka Internment National Monument (SC Idaho), and Nez Perce National Historical Park (N Idaho).
We have 7 National Forests in the State of New Mexico. These include:Lincoln National ForestGila National ForestCibola National ForestApache-Sitgraves National ForestCarson National ForestCoronado National ForestSanta Fe National Forest
Idaho National Laboratory was created in 1949.
wetlands, forests, and desert
37 state marks and 1 national forests.
Michael J Wilson has written: 'Forest statistics for land outside national forests in northern Idaho, 1991' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forests and forestry, Forest surveys, Timber
Gifford Pinchot National Forest Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Idaho Panhandle National Forest Okanogan National Forest Umatilla National Forest Wenatchee National Forest info from: http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_forest/wa.htm
The "Idaho Potato" seems to be fairly popular. I'm not sure if Idaho actually claims it as a "national food".
Idaho Panhandle National Forest was created in 1912.