Camas Prairie is a snowkite spot at 1,664m elevation on a vast high-altitude prairie in central Idaho, between the Sawtooth and Smoky Mountains. This snow-covered plain offers huge flat expanses ideal for snowkiting, with consistent southwest winds channeled by mountain valleys. Reliable snow cover from December to March. Access from Fairfield or Highway 20. Limited services in the area.
Open all year round
Freeride (Ski touring access)
Altitude: 1664m
Hypothermia from strong winds and sub-zero temperatures — extreme cold gear essential. Altitude (1,664m): rapid dehydration. Blizzards and white-out conditions possible — zero visibility. Barbed wire fences and irrigation ditches hidden under snow. Limited cell coverage. Snow-covered and icy access roads.
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Suggest an editFlat snow-covered surface on high-altitude prairie. Powder to packed snow depending on conditions. Vast expanses with no obstacles. Elevation 1,664m with dry, cold air. Winter temperatures from -20°C to -5°C.
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