The Bone Store sits in Bone, Idaho, 17 miles down the Bone Road.
It's in the boonies. It was the last town in Idaho to receive telephone service. In 2006, it had a year-round population of 2. It has probably doubled in population since then. I hear the Bone Store serves dinner weekend evenings.
We took a fall drive to the Gray's Lake National Wildlife Refuge. To get there, you take the first left past the Bone Store and drive maybe 50 miles on dirt roads. It's lonely country.