Warren Guard Station – Warren ID

City:
Warren, ID

Site Type:
Parks and Recreation, Lodges, Ranger Stations and Visitor Centers

New Deal Agencies:
Work Relief Programs, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Description

“In 1918, the Forest Service moved its Guard Station from Hays Station, near the South Fork of the Salmon River, to Warren. Construction dates at the station site range from the barn built in 1909 to the ‘modern’ 1959 ranch style, one level frame house. The other facilities were built by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps. The Guard Station offers information and exhibits on the history of the area.”(https://www.secesh.net/Walk.htm)

The CCC buildings, constructed in 1934, were part of one of the first CCC projects in the State of Idaho and in the Nation.

Source notes

Idaho State Historic Preservation Office https://www.secesh.net/Walk.htm

Location Info


Warren Wagon Road
Warren, ID

Coordinates: 45.264897, -115.67707

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