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October 8, 2014

USFS wants help on siting 1,700-mile Nez Perce Trail

ENTERPRISE, Ore. (AP) — The Nez Perce Trail running from Wallowa Lake to 40 miles from the Canadian border in Montana commemorates the months-long flight for freedom of Chief Joseph and his people. This fall, the U.S. Forest Service invites public comment on the siting of the 1,700-mile trail.

Sandy McFarland, administrator for the Nez Perce National Historic Trail, from Orofino, Idaho, said the trail's comprehensive plan is under revision, and she and her team are meeting with communities all along the trail to get input on the trail's location.


 
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