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8 photo Panorama. Mt Manning and Horseshoe Creek area seen from Horseshoe Canyon |
Not many people know about the town of Sam, Idaho. It was a coal mining town back in the day up Horseshoe Canyon. The canyon is west of Driggs, Idaho.
When you drive up the canyon you should be able to tell that the road has a smooth constant incline for the most part. This is because the road used to be the railroad track. The train would go up the canyon to load up on coal. Where the line ended there was once a bridge across part of the canyon, so the train could turn around to go back down the canyon.
Around the town of Sam there were many mines. I know this because my wife's grandfather grew up in the canyon and he showed me where many of the mines used to be. He also told me about the railroad track turned into road and many other little treasures. It was in this area that he raised a porcupine as a pet from when it was a baby. It is also the area where his brother sat on a different porcupine one night in the outhouse. There are many stories I have heard and countless others that happened. It is amazing how some of the places in the area got their names.
Horseshoe Canyon is a lovely beautiful place. You get a great view of the Tetons and enjoy the beauty of the area. I highly suggest seeing the area but just know the road is narrow.
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24 photo Panorama. Mt Manning and Horseshoe Creek area seen from Horseshoe Canyon |
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looking west from Horseshoe Canyon at sunset. |
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photo Panorama. Mt Manning and Horseshoe Creek area seen from Horseshoe Canyon at sunset. |
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The Teton Mountains seen from Horseshoe Canyon at dusk |
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The Teton Mountains seen from Horseshoe Canyon at dusk. |
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photo Panorama. Mt Manning and Horseshoe Creek area seen from Horseshoe Canyon at dusk. |
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Colorful campfire flames. |
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Quaky (Quaking) Aspen at night. |
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Hummingbird carving in dead tree. |
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