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Henrys Fork of the Snake River
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Henrys Fork of the Snake River was named for Andrew Henry, a fur trader who first saw it in 1810. It has been acclaimed by fly fishing enthusiasts as the best trout fishing stream in the United States. It begins at Big Springs, winds through Harriman State Park, all the way down to Ashton, where it joins the Snake River. Outfitters are available to guide visitors and teach fly fishing on the Henrys Fork. Views of the Upper and Lower Mesa Falls are on the Henrys Fork are available. Visitors not only like to fish, but the lake river is used for kayaking, rafting, and boating.

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