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Riggins, Idaho

Acres: 2035.000  

This panoramic 1400 acre ranch is located just outside the...

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Riggins, Idaho

Sq Ft: 450   Year: 0 Acres: 1400.000  

This privately owned Geothermal Hot Springs is quietly tucked...

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Riggins, Idaho

Sq Ft: 5700   Year: 1975 Acres: 155.000  

Welcome to China Bar Lodge. This rare Idaho back country...

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Riggins, Idaho

Sq Ft: 1517   Year: 1975 Acres: 0.560  

This charming single-family home is a hidden gem in a prime...

Salmon River - Idaho County 

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Riggins, Idaho

Sq Ft: 2100   Year: 1970 Acres: 0.650  

Remote Fly-in Wilderness Property, South Fork Salmon River...

Salmon River - Idaho County 

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Riggins, Idaho

Acres: 6.480  

LITTLE SALMON RIVER RETREAT WATERFRONT! Fabulous private...

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New Meadows, Idaho

Sq Ft: 1220   Year: 1993 Acres: 0.110  

Absolutely amazing modern farm home located in the heart of...

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Riggins, Idaho

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Salmon River - Idaho County Information

The Salmon River, often referred to as the "River of No Return," flows through Idaho County in Idaho and is renowned for its stunning scenery, outdoor recreational opportunities, and diverse wildlife. Here’s some detailed information about the Salmon River regarding fishing, boating, and other activities.

Overview
- Location: The Salmon River runs through central Idaho and flows approximately 425 miles before merging with the Snake River. The river runs through rugged canyons and is surrounded by the Salmon-Challis National Forest.
- Scenery: The river is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, including steep canyons, dense forests, and beautiful wildlife.

Fishing
- Fish Species: The Salmon River is home to a variety of fish species, including Chinook salmon, steelhead trout, rainbow trout, and cutthroat trout. The river is particularly famous for its salmon runs.
- Fishing Seasons:
- Chinook Salmon: Typically runs from late spring to early fall, peaking in July and August.
- Steelhead Trout: Runs occur from late summer to early winter, with the best fishing usually between September and December and again in the spring.
- Trout Fishing: Generally good year-round, with various sections offering excellent opportunities.
- License: An Idaho fishing license is required. Specific regulations, such as catch-and-release rules or limits on certain species, should be observed.

Boating
- River Conditions: The Salmon River offers varied conditions for boating. Some sections are suitable for experienced rafters and kayakers due to rapids and technical features, while others are calmer and more suitable for leisurely floats.
- Float Trips: Popular float trips are available, with many outfitters providing guided trips. It's essential to check the water levels and conditions for safety, especially in the spring because of snowmelt.
- Rafting: The river is popular for white-water rafting, especially in sections like the Lower Salmon, which features class III and IV rapids.
- Kayaking and Canoeing: These activities are popular in calmer sections of the river. Kayakers should be mindful of the river's conditions and their experience level.

Wildlife
- The Salmon River ecosystem is home to diverse wildlife, including deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and numerous bird species. The area offers great wildlife viewing opportunities.

Access and Facilities
- Access Points: There are multiple access points along the Salmon River, many of which are managed by the U.S. Forest Service. Facilities vary from developed campgrounds with amenities to primitive sites.
- Campgrounds: Numerous campgrounds are available along the river, providing options for overnight stays.

Safety Considerations
- Given the river's varying conditions, it is advisable for newcomers to research specific sections and potentially hire guides when necessary. Always wear life jackets, be aware of changing weather conditions, and understand the river's flow.

The Salmon River offers a wealth of opportunities for fishing, boating, and experiencing the natural beauty of Idaho. Whether you're an avid angler or a recreational boater looking for exciting white-water adventures or serene floats, the Salmon River provides a unique experience for outdoor enthusiasts. Always check for current regulations and conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable outing.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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