Exploring a Forgotten Mountain Mystery!

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High in the Salmon River Mountains of Idaho, at an elevation of 8,100 feet, the Hoodoo Prospects once yielded thousands of tons of silver-zinc ore. Today, it stands as a quiet relic at the end of a rough road in Custer County.

In this video, we explore the history of the Hoodoo Prospects, which include Upper, Middle, and Lower Hoodoo, within the Boulder Creek District.

Hoodoo Prospects Mine Facts:
~ Location: Custer County, Idaho – Boulder Creek District
~ Elevation: 8,100 ft (2,469 m)
~ Primary Commodities: Silver & Zinc (with cadmium, copper & lead)
~ Workings: Underground, three primary levels
~ Host Rock: Quartz monzonite in the Northern Rocky Mountains
~ Production Years: 1973–1976 (over 78,000 mt of ore mined)

Safety & Access Disclaimer: Abandoned mines are highly hazardous. Do not enter these sites. Land ownership, claim status, and access can change; always verify current conditions and respect private property and any posted closures.

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