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Snake River stretches some 60 miles to its confluence with the Henrys Fork. Major recreation uses include power and float boating, fishing, camping, sightseeing, picnicking, wildlife watching and biking. Outfitters provide fishing and scenic boat trips.
The river scenery varies below the dam, from a narrow channel, to island complexes, waterfalls, scenic canyons with vertical walls reaching hundreds of feet high, back to a level flood plain below Heise. Much of the lower portion of the Snake River is sheltered by broad, dense cottonwood forests and associated shrubs. There are several boating access sites in the corridor.

Facilities: Snake River provides boating facilities and restrooms along specified areas.

Reservations: Reservations for Snake River are not required.

Best Time To Visit: Snake River is open daily during daylight hours.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: Handicap access is provided in specified areas.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Snake River from within Idaho Falls start out going north on Stonebrook Lane toward Stone Run Lane for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto West Sunnyside Road for 1.1 miles. Turn right onto South Yellowstone Highway. Continue to follow US-26 West for 7.4 miles. End at 3659 East Ririe Highway.

Address
Snake River
3659 E. Ririe Hwy.
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401
Phone
General: (208) 523-1412
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