The Three Blaze Trail is an Historic Trail constructed in 1902 in Idaho, United States.[1][2] The trail was located and constructed by William Stonebreaker, William Campbell, Harry Donohue, and August Hotzel as a "shortcut" route from Dixie, Idaho, to the Thunder Mountain mining area in central Idaho.[3] The Three Blaze Trail and the Thunder Mountain mining district lie within the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. While there were already at least four existing routes into Thunder Mountain,[4] the local miners and business men of the area raised $3,000 and contracted the four builders to locate and construct the shorter route.
^Idaho State Historical Society. Reference Series. Number 649, December 1994. p.5
^Preston, Peter. Chamberlain Basin's Historic Three Blaze Trail. Heritage Program, Payette National Forest. October 1995. p.1.
^Fuller, Margaret. Trails of The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. 2006. Trail Guide Books, p.208
^State of Idaho. State Bureau of Mines. Bulletin No. 1, 1940. Copper Deposits of Seven Devils. by D.C. Livingston and F.B. Laney
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