Camas Prairie
Camas Prairie is a large, flat area located in north-central Idaho, known for its rich agricultural land and diverse ecosystems. The prairie is named after the camas flower, which blooms in spring and has historical significance to local Native American tribes, who used the plant as a food source.
The region is surrounded by mountains and features a variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities such as hiking and birdwatching. The prairie also supports farming, with crops like wheat and barley being commonly grown, contributing to the local economy.