Challis Field Office Updated:01/2022

The Challis Field Office, located in southeast Idaho, manages approximately 799,000 acres of public lands. Here in the Challis Herd Management Area, approximately 200 horses run free on some of the most breathtaking country this nation has to offer. Thompson Creek Mine, located just miles outside of Challis is the fourth largest primary molybdenum mine in the world and, when in operation, is typically the largest employer in Custer County. Challis handles a variety of fish issues and works hard to ensure its riparian areas are suitable for the several listed fish species within its jurisdiction. This area’s remote and beautiful expanses of land, towering mountains and scenic rivers are the backdrop for a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities. Approximately 96,000 visitors come through Challis a year. Most recreation centers on the East Fork of the Salmon River, the Main Salmon River and the Big Lost River System. The clear waters of the Salmon River Canyon offer outstanding steelhead and trout fishing. Other opportunities include Class I and II boating, big game hunting, nature viewing and camping along the river.


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Contact Challis Field Office

Bureau of Land Management
P.O. Box 817
Challis, ID  83226
Phone: 208-879-6200
Fax: 208-879-6219


Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Custer County, Idaho