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  Salmon River Rafting and Salmon River Whitewater Rafting: Salmon River Idaho
Salmon River Rafting and Salmon River Whitewater Rafting: Salmon River Idaho
A Salmon River rafting trip in Idaho is one of the classic western rafting experiences.
Along the way the Salmon River merges with the Middle Fork of the Salmon and eventually flows into the Snake River on the Oregon/Idaho border.
rafting.allaboutrivers.com /Idaho_river_rafting/Salmon_River_rafting-riv145.html   (234 words)

  
  White Salmon River Rafting
A White Salmon River rafting experience is a progression of class two, three and four rapids, interspersed with quiet pools and delicate waterfalls.
The White Salmon River rafting trip is available to children older than 12 (in May and June) and older than 8 (in July, August and September).
River Drifters is the only rafting company that has the privilege to offer such an outstanding trip with a perfect ending.
www.riverdrifters.net /white_salmon_rr.htm   (447 words)

  
  Salmon Wild and Scenic River, Idaho   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The segment of the main stem from the mouth of the North Fork of the Salmon River downstream to Long Tom Bar.
Known as "The River of No Return," the Salmon River is the longest free flowing river (425 miles) within one state in the lower 48.
It originates in the Sawtooth and Lemhi Valleys of central and eastern Idaho, and snows from the Sawtooth and Salmon River Mountains in the south, and the Clearwater and Bitterroot Mountains in the north, feed this wild river.
www.nps.gov /rivers/wsr-salmon-main.html   (813 words)

  
 Salmon River (Idaho) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The headwaters of the Salmon are in the mountains of central and eastern Idaho (Lemhi Range, Sawtooth, Salmon River Mountains, Clearwater and Bitterroot Range).
The main fork of the Salmon is joined by the Yankee Fork, East Fork, Pahsimeroi, Lemhi, North Fork, Middle Fork, South Fork, and Little Salmon rivers before converging with the Snake River.
The Salmon River historically produced 39% of all the steelhead (salmon) and 45% of all the spring and summer chinook salmon in the entire Columbia River Basin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salmon_River_(Idaho)   (0 words)

  
 Salmon Wild and Scenic River, Oregon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From its headwaters to its confluence with the Sandy River.
The Salmon is one of the few rivers designated for its entire length, from its headwaters in the snowfields high on Mt. Hood to its confluence with the Sandy River.
Along the length of the river, from its headwaters to its mouth, are a wide variety of life and plant zones.
www.nps.gov /rivers/wsr-salmon-oregon.html   (0 words)

  
 Friends of the Earth - Campaigns
Low in the Columbia River basin, where conditions are optimal for migrating anadromous fish, the White Salmon River's salmon and steelhead were once so abundant that they supported the inhabitants of two native villages.
The White Salmon drainage is an area of approximately 400 square miles and is located on the cusp between the wet coastal and dry continental climates.
The White Salmon River also provides recruitment stock to the reach of the Columbia River, which is subject to the Treaty-reserved rights of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, and the Nez Perce Tribe.
www.foe.org /camps/reg/nw/river/whitesalmon.html   (0 words)

  
 Salmon Idaho River Pahsimeroi Valley Nez Perce Trail Lake Williams ID
The Lemhi Mountains rise between the Lemhi and Salmon Rivers, and the Salmon River Mountains flank the Salmon River to the West.
The Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness the largest Wilderness Area in the lower 48 states., encompassing the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, and bordering much of the Main Salmon River, is connected to the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness to the north, and the Gospel Hump Wilderness to the northwest.
Along the River Road, West of North Fork, on the banks of the Salmon River, is the Historic township of Shoup, established in 1881.
www.salmonchamber.com /visitors-local-attractions.htm   (1961 words)

  
 "Salmon River, New York - Great Rivers - Angler's OnLine"
Most of the trees along the river were cut and used in the settlement of the new village.
Reproduction in the river itself was limited by two hydroelectric dams built in the early 1900s.
In addition, 10 to 15 percent of the Chinook salmon and brown trout returning to the river are wild fish.
www.flyanglersonline.com /features/greatrivers/salmon   (0 words)

  
 Oswego County Promotion and Tourism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The river's year-round fishing activities begin in the spring, when the melting snow of winter swells the tributaries, and marks the welcomed return of hard-fighting steelhead.
It's during the first week of September, that the chinook and coho salmon spawning period begins, as the fish move into the area from the mouth of the river at Port Ontario.
The salmon generally hold in the deeper pools of the river during their spawning runs, which last until the beginning of November.
www.co.oswego.ny.us /tourism/fishing/sr.html   (0 words)

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