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July 2002 Picture
Airstrip
Dixie Ranger Station On August 24, 1862, two prospectors found gold ore in a Gulch. They must have been from the South to name the place Dixie. The gold rush days have come and gone leaving just a few pages in history for this area. Today it is just a small community of a dozen or so. In summer the population grows with summer residents. Snowmobile events during the winter keep the community alive. It is part of the groomed trail system connecting all communities in the area. Dixie has lodging, food, gas and out fitting Services. Many hiking and cross-country skiing trails are marked for outdoor recreation year around.
Picture - 1965 Dixie Ranger Station Fire Crew - Bob Moran, Cora Lattimer (cook), Al Wilson - (FCO - in hard hat), George Balter (to left front of Wilson), Merlin ? (leaning on post with cigarette - Our Packer), Is there anyone in this picture you can name. email us and give us names. I would appreciate some help with more information to put on this page about the Dixie area and if you have a picture you would like to put on I would be glad to do so. Dixie Yesterdays (No paved streets here yet) The road is paved until last 4 miles Dixie Hotel 1897 (click smaller picture to enlarge) Plenty of snow for snowmobiling from October to April and some years later. Year around recreation and summer retreat from the heat. Hunting, fishing, hiking and snow sports will keep one relaxing and enjoying the great outdoors of the Nez Perce Forest. For up to date Community Information - including events (winter or summer) Debbie at silverspurlodge@hughes.net
Period of Record Monthly Climate SummaryPeriod of Record : 6/18/1952 to 12/31/2000
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