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  1. The Salmon River, also known as the "River of No Return", is a river located in the U.S. state of Idaho in the western United States. It flows for 425 miles (685 km) through central Idaho, draining a rugged, thinly populated watershed of 14,000 square miles (36,000 km 2 ).

  2. The Salmon River from the North Fork to Long Tom Bar hosts four federally listed fish species and provides designated critical habitat for Snake River sockeye and Snake River spring/summer chinook. It is a key area for the survival and recovery of federally listed salmon, steelhead, and bull trout.

  3. The Salmon River of Idaho cuts a swath of country wild and rugged, inhabited over the eons by wandering nomads and wayward hermits.

  4. 13 paź 2023 · Winding through the heart of Idaho, the Salmon River, often referred to as “The River of No Return,” unveils a canvas where nature paints its most exquisite scenes. From the lush Sawtooth and Lemhi Valleys to the rugged terrains with cliffs and canyons.

  5. Beginning high in Idaho's rugged Sawtooth Mountains, the Main Salmon River cascades down to rural Salmon, Idaho with enough volume to entertain recreational day-trippers, then charges directly west, gathering mass from the Middle Fork, and there begins the 5 day expedition through the Frank Church - River of no Return Wilderness - the largest ...

  6. Draining the central mountains of Idaho, its water flows rival that of the Colorado River as it cuts through a gorge deeper than the Grand Canyon, untouched by civilization through pristine wilderness.

  7. 11 lut 2014 · Free-flowing Class III whitewater that’s great for any age and experience level, big sandy beaches perfect for camping and playing, beautiful mountain scenery, abundant wildlife, and natural hot springs are among the hallmarks of the Main Salmon.

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