|
River
|
County
|
Reach
|
Length (miles)
|
Year Listed/ Updated
|
Potential Classification
|
ORVs
|
Description
|
Other States
|
| Owyhee River,
South Fork |
Owyhee |
From its source
to a point approximately two miles downstream from Wilson Creek
Canyon |
61
|
1982
|
|
R, G, F |
Major dry
region, deep canyon stream with some entrenched meanders and
many wild areas. |
|
| Owyhee River,
South Fork |
Owyhee (Elko,
NV) |
From a point
approximately 3 and 1/2 miles upstream of the confluence with
Fourmile Creek to the confluence with the East Little Owyhee
River |
54
|
1982
|
|
R, G, F |
See initial
comments. |
NV
|
| Pack River |
Bonner |
Forest boundary
in SE 1/4 of Sec. 34, T.59 N., R.2 W. to Harrison Lake in SW
1/4 of Sec. 31, T.62 N., R.2 W. |
14
|
1993
|
R
|
F |
Noted for
Dolly Varden trout. |
|
| Pahsimeroi
River, East Fork |
Custer |
Mouth at Pahsimeroi
River, in NW 1/4 of Sec. 35, T.10 N., R.23 E. to headwaters
in NW 1/4 of Sec. 30, T.9 N., R.23 E. |
4
|
1993
|
S
|
S, G |
Spectacular
views of highest peaks in Idaho. Unique example of glacial geology,
with high rugged peaks, U-shaped valleys and alluvial deposits. |
|
| Panther Creek |
Lemhi |
From the mouth
in NW 1/4 of Section 19, T.23N., R.18E. to the origin in SE
1/4 of Section 2, T.17N., R.18E. |
45
|
1993
|
R
|
S, R, W |
The entire
drainage is recognized as a distinctive visual resource. The
upper portions of the stream are characterized by a gentle canyon
morphology. The lower half of the stream follows a deep, rugged
canyon. |
|
| Payette River
and South Fork |
Boise |
The South
Fork from the boundary of the Sawtooth Wilderness Area downstream
to the confluence with the Middle Fork; and then the mainstem
to the confluence with the North Fork |
54
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F |
Substantial
quantities of recreational boating and fishing; scenic canyons
interspersed with wider valley area. This very scenic river
rises in the Sawtooth Wilderness Area, and flows past several
geothermal (hot springs) sites. Jointly designated by US Fish
and Wildlife Service, EPA, and Idaho Fish and Game as a "highest-valued
fishery resource". |
|
| Payette River
and South Fork |
Boise |
Confluence
of Middle Fork Payette to confluence of North Fork Payette |
8
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, F |
Recreational
boating and fishing, scenic canyons interspersed with wide valleys. |
|
| Payette River,
South Fork |
Boise |
Grandjean/Highway 21 Junction to Lowman |
26
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, G |
Scenic canyon
with vistas of forested mountainsides. Floating, fishing, and
camping. Several hot springs. |
|
| Payette River,
South Fork |
Boise |
Forest Boundary
to confluence with Middle Fork Payette |
4
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R |
Flows through
narrow canyon with series of rapids and pools. Extremely popular
for rafting and kayaking. |
|
| Payette River,
South Fork |
Boise |
Lowman to
Little Gallagher Creek |
13
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, G |
Spectacular
canyon, challenging rapids for rafting, kayaking, and fishing.
Natural hot springs. |
|
| Payette River,
South Fork |
Boise |
Sawtooth National
Recreation boundary to junction of Grandjean Road and State
Highway 21 |
9
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, G |
Spectacular
panoramic views of Sawtooth Mountains. Hot springs, fishing,
and floating. |
|
| Payette River,
South Fork |
Boise |
Little Gallagher
Creek to Forest Boundary |
10
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, G |
Rugged canyon
with scenic cliffs. Challenging river floating experiences.
Numerous hot springs. |
|
| Payette, North
Fork |
Boise |
From McCall,
Idaho, downstream to slack water at Cascade Reservoir and from
Cascade Dam downstream to confluence with mainstem |
52
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F |
Stellar example
of continuous white water in a moderately sized canyon; river
supplies expert kayaking opportunities as well as considerable
scenic qualities, despite the presence of a major road and railroad
line. Upper portion meanders through wide flood plain. Jointly
designated by US Fish and Wildlife Service, EPA, and Idaho Fish
and Game as a "highest values fishery resource". |
|
| Priest River |
Boundary,
Bonner |
Canadian border
to Upper Priest Lake |
18
|
1993
|
W
|
S, R, F, W |
|
|
| Running Creek |
Idaho |
NW 1/4 of
Sec. 28, T.30 N., R.13 E. to boundary of Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness |
7
|
1993
|
W
|
G, F, W |
Outstanding
hot springs. Anadromous fisheries and elk viewing and hunting. |
|
| Running Creek |
Idaho |
Wilderness
boundary to headwaters near Running Lake |
8
|
1993
|
S
|
G, F, W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Salmon River |
Custer, Lemhi |
From its source
downstream to North Fork, Idaho, except that part through Salmon,
Idaho |
177
|
1982
|
|
R, G, F |
Long, major
high flow river with a variety of topographic settings, providing
fine views of interesting geological features. Supports considerable
recreational boating and fishing. Jointly designated by US Fish
and Wildlife Service, EPA, and Idaho Fish and Game as a "highest-valued
fishery resource". |
|
| Salmon River |
Custer, Lemhi |
Source downstream
to North Fork, Idaho, except part through Salmon, Idaho |
62
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
F |
Prime spawning
and rearing habitat for spring and summer chinook salmon. |
|
| Salmon River |
Nez Perce,
Lewis, Idaho |
Confluence
with Snake River to Long Tom Bar. |
112
|
1993
|
S, R
|
S, R, G, F,
W, H, O |
|
|
| Salmon River,
East Fork |
Custer |
Confluence
of West Fork of East Fork of Salmon River and South Fork of
East Fork of Salmon River to Forest Boundary |
11
|
1982/ 1993
|
W, S, R
|
F |
Outstanding
salmon fishery. Upper portion in Sawtooth National Recreation
Area which enhances recreational value. Initial 4 miles suitable
for wild classification. Remaining 7 miles suitable for recreation
or scenic. |
|
| Salmon River,
East Fork |
Custer |
From the Sawtooth
NRA boundary downstream to the confluence with the mainstem |
20
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F |
Very clear,
essentially undeveloped river beginning in Sawtooth Wilderness
Area and flowing through a broad, steep sided valley. High recreational
and scenic values, including kayaking, rafting and fishing opportunities.
Jointly designated by US Fish and Wildlife Service, EPA and
Idaho Fish and Game as a "highest-valued fishery resource". |
|
| Salmon River,
South Fork |
Idaho, Valley |
Smith Creek
to confluence with main Salmon River |
12
|
1982/ 1993
|
W
|
S, G, F |
See initial
comments |
|
| Salmon River,
South Fork |
Idaho, Valley |
Three Mile
Creek to landing strip at Smith Creek |
23
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, G, F |
See initial
comments |
|
| Salmon River,
South Fork |
Idaho, Valley |
Headwaters
on Boise N.F. to confluence with Three Mile Creek on Payette
N.F. |
47
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, G, F |
Important
anadromous fishery which is tributary to main Salmon River.
Flow through highly scenic meadow - stringer timber landscapes.
Deeply disected canyon within granitic Idaho Batholith. |
|
| Salmon River,
South Fork |
Valley |
From its source
downstream to the confluence with the mainstem |
46
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Outstanding
scenic qualities and landscape diversity. Mostly wild and essentially
undeveloped stream supports kayaking and fishing. Many interesting
geological features; popular pack trip area; important spawning
ground for salmon. Jointly designated by US Fish and Wildlife
Service, EPA, and Idaho Fish and Game as a "highest-valued fishery
resource". |
|
| Secesh River |
Valley |
Entire river. |
38
|
1982
|
|
S, R, F |
Outstanding
whitewater boating river. Roadless middle reach has trail system
with opportunities for hiking, camping and fishing in highly
scenic canyon. High quality salmon, steelhead, and cutthroat
trout fishery. |
|
| Slate Creek |
Idaho |
Confluence
with Salmon River (NW 1/4 of Sec. 36, T.27 N., R.1 E.) to Gospel-Hump
Wilderness boundary (NW 1/4 of Sec. 31, T.27 N., R.4 E.) |
14
|
1993
|
R
|
G, F, H |
Natural limestone
cliffs along lower portion of Slate Creek. Prehistoric sites.
Excellent anadromous and resident fish habitat. |
|
| Slate Creek |
Idaho |
Wilderness
boundary to headwaters at Slate Lakes |
5
|
1993
|
W
|
G, F, H |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River |
Bingham |
From Blackfoot,
Idaho, downstream to slack water at American Falls Reservoir |
21
|
1982
|
|
G, F |
Excellent
example of major river flowing through a wide flood plain; displaying
large meanders, numerous sloughs, channels and backwaters. |
|
| Snake River |
Gooding, Twin
Falls |
Lower Salmon
Falls Dam downstream to the head of Bliss Reservoir |
9
|
1982
|
|
R, G, W, H,
O |
Mid-section
of 1,000+ mile river; highest volume in Northwest after Columbia
River. Broad, deep fixed channel cut through flood basalts.
Contains three USFWS candidate threatened and endangered aquatic
species: Snake River snail, Bliss Rapids snail, and Shoshone
sculpin. Critical habitat and type location for both snails.
Riparian zone contains several threatened plant species. Outstanding
waterfowl habitat; identified in the USFWS Unique Ecosystems
Study. Regionally significant "big river" fishing and whitewater
boating opportunities. |
|
| Snake River |
Bonneville,
Jefferson |
From Palisades
Dam downstream to the confluence with the Henrys Fork |
61
|
1982
|
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
An outstanding
remaining free-flowing segment of the Snake with ample recreation
opportunities; superior wildlife habitat and good scenic vistas,
particularly in the Upper Snake Canyon. Mature flood plain with
many sloughs and channels, especially near Henrys Fork confluence.
Presence of levees in lower portion is relatively unobstructive.
Sustains raft and canoe use on swift, notable bald and golden
eagle nesting area. Jointly designated by US Fish and Wildlife
Service, EPA and Idaho Fish and Game as a highest-valued fishery
resource". |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
Buffalo River
(NE 1/4 of Sec. 33, T.13 N., R.43 E.) |
3
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
Riverside
Campground to Warm River (NW 1/4 of Sec. 13, T.9 N., R.43 E.) |
18
|
1982/ 1993
|
W
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
Box Canyon
to Harriman State Park Boundary |
2
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
Flat Rock
to McCrea Bridge (SE 1/4 of Sec. 8, T.13 N., R.43 E.) |
6
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
North Fork
Summer Homes to Flat Rock |
3
|
1982/ 1993
|
R
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
Big Springs
(NE 1/4 of Sec. 33, T.15 N., R.44 E.) to North Fork Summer Homes |
3
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Several major
waterfalls. From tranquil slow moving water through scenic marshes
and meadows to swift rapids in canyon. International reputation
as one of best trout streams in US. Fishing, boating, and sightseeing.
Essential bald eagle habitat. |
|
| Snake River,
Henrys Fork |
Fremont |
Harriman State
Park Boundary to Riverside Campground |
11
|
1982/ 1993
|
S
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
See initial
comments |
|
| Snake River,
South Fork |
Bonneville,
Jefferson |
Palisades
Reservoir to confluence with Henry's Fork |
61
|
1993
|
S, R
|
S, R, G, F,
W |
Outstanding
free-flowing segment of the Snake, ample recreational opportunities,
superior wildlife habitat, good scenic vistas, native flood
plain with many sloughs and channels. |
|
| Three Links
Complex |
Idaho |
Confluence
of Selway River (SW 1/4 of Sec. 22, T.32 N., R.11 E.) to headwaters
in complex |
18
|
1993
|
W
|
S, G, F, O |
Excellent
spawning habitat for steelhead and chinook salmon. Outstanding
lakes and vegetation. |
|
| Warm River |
Fremont |
Warm springs
to Forest boundary |
9
|
1993
|
|
S, R, G, W,
H |
|
|
| White Bird
Creek |
Idaho |
Confluence
with Salmon River (NW 1/4 of Sec. 22, T.28 N., R.1 E.) to confluence
of North and South Forks of White Bird Creek (SE 1/4 of Sec.
5, T.28 N., R.2 E) |
6
|
1993
|
R
|
G, F, C |
Dissected
basalt cliffs adjacent to creek. Excellent habitat for anadromous
and resident fish. Abundant cultural resources associated with
Nez Perce Indian Battleground. |
|
| White Sand
Creek |
Idaho |
White Sand
mouth at Forest Road #111 (NE 1/4 Sec. 34, R.14 E., T.37 N.)
to point where trail #47 intersects trail #50 (NW 1/4 Sec. 5,
R.15 E., T.36 N.) |
3
|
1993
|
R
|
S, R, F |
Precipitous
slopes carpeted with stands of fir, larch and pine. Potential
to restore traditional runs of Chinook salmon to Clearwater
system. Fishing, hunting, hiking, and horseback riding. |
|
| White Sand
Creek |
Idaho |
Trail #47
and 50 intersection to Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness boundary
at mouth of Dan Creek (NE 1/4 Sec. 36, R.15 E., T.36 N.) |
9
|
1993
|
W
|
S, R, F |
See initial
comments |
|
| Yankee Fork |
Custer |
Jordan Creek
to Eightmile Creek (SE 1/4 of Sec. 30, T.13 N., R.16 E.) |
6
|
1993
|
R
|
R, G, F, H |
See initial
comments |
|
| Yankee Fork |
Custer |
Mouth at Main
Salmon River (NW 1/4 of Sec. 20, T.11 N., R.15 E.) to Pole Flat
Campground (beginning of dredge tailings) |
2
|
1993
|
R
|
R, G, F, H,
C |
Native American
religious and ceremonial fishery. Challenging white water for
kayaking during high spring run-off. Spawning and rearing habitat
for anadromous steelhead and Chinook Salmon. |
|
| Yankee Fork |
Custer |
Pole Flat
Campground to Jordan Creek |
6
|
1993
|
R
|
R, G, F, H |
See initial
comments |
|
|