Fort Henry Historic Byway
See the first white settlement marked by the Fort Henry
Monument, from which this byway gets its name. A new monument now replaces the old one at the original site. The old monument relocated in an adjoining field can be viewed from the original site. This route trails along BLM land, desert and mountain ranges -- where herds of deer and elk, as well as Sharp Tail and Sage Grouse, can be seen as you journey along the Red Road.
This byway crosses Camas Creek and connects to County Road A-2
in Clark County at the "Y." Sand Hill Cranes are early spring
visitors in the Camas Meadows. Luscious mountain streams are
enticing for fisherman, hikers, bikers and campers. Beautiful
fields of wildflowers include seasonal Camas which can be seen
throughout the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and flat lands.
The heritage of Clark and Fremont counties is very unique and
full of early history of mountain men, Indians, including Camas Meadows Battle Grounds, Nez Perce Trails, miners, stage coach lines and early day ranching.
Suggested Time
Allow 2 hours
Designation Name
Idaho State Scenic Byway
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