1. Jarbidge, NV to Glenns
JARBIDGE, NV TO GLENNS FERRY – 111 miles
The IDBDR begins just south of the Idaho border in the historic mining town of Jarbidge, Nevada, which is considered one of the most remote towns in America. Jarbidge is tiny population-wise, but it has a gas pump, a restaurant, a motel, and campgrounds north and south of town. Plan on staying the night in Jarbidge and hanging out with the locals.
1. Jarbidge, NV to Glenns
JARBIDGE, NV TO GLENNS FERRY – 111 miles
The IDBDR begins just south of the Idaho border in the historic mining town of Jarbidge, Nevada, which is considered one of the most remote towns in America. Jarbidge is tiny population-wise, but it has a gas pump, a restaurant, a motel, and campgrounds north and south of town. Plan on staying the night in Jarbidge and hanging out with the locals.
Glenns Ferry - Food, Gas, Lodging
Glenns Ferry – Food, Gas, Lodging As the first official BDR stop after crossing into southern Idaho, Glenns Ferry is a good place to take a break and relax in a full-service town. Originally founded as the site of an important ferry crossing during the times of the Oregon Trail, the old railroad town now offers up the chance to sit down and grab a bite to eat to eat, a cold drink, fuel up or purchase supplies. For those who have time to stop for the night, Glenns Ferry provides several options in lodging, plus the chance to so some fishing, boating or tubing on the Snake River. Nearby is Three Island Crossing State Park on the shore of the Snake River. Visit Website »
Jarbidge NV - Food, Gas, Lodging
IDBDR POI
Three Island Crossing SP & CG
ID1 - Jarbidge NV to Glenns Ferry
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