Dworshak State Park Explained

Dworshak State Park
Iucn Category:V
Map:USA Idaho#USA
Relief:1
Location:Clearwater County, Idaho, United States
Coordinates:46.58°N -116.28°W
Area Acre:850
Elevation:1600feet
Designation:Idaho state park
Established:1989
Website:Dworshak State Park

Dworshak State Park is a public recreation area covering along the western shore of Dworshak Reservoir north of Orofino in Clearwater County, Idaho, United States. The state park comprises three units: Freeman Creek, Three Meadows Group Camp, and Big Eddy Lodge and Marina. There are opportunities for boating, fishing, camping, swimming, water-skiing, and hiking in the park.

Wildlife

The residential animals that inhabit this state park are deer, kokanee, osprey, black crappie, bass, trout and bald eagles.

Climate

Dworshak's climate is classified as Warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa). Among them, the annual average temperature is, the hottest month in July is, and the coldest month is in December. The annual precipitation is 26.1inches, of which November is the wettest with 3.23inches, while August is the driest with only 0.68inches. The extreme temperature throughout the year ranged from on January 21, 1937 to on July 28, 1934.

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