Owyhee Wild and Scenic River | Idaho

The Owyhee River canyon consists of a steep, rhyolite walls ranging in height from 250 feet to over 1000 feet near the Oregon border.  The west end of the river below the confluence with the South Fork Owyhee River is known as the “Grand Canyon of the Owyhee.” Within this gorge can be found extensive areas of rhyolite pinnacle formations known as “hoodoos."  This is the most dramatic area of hoodoo formations within the entire Owyhee River system.  Floating the Owyhee is popular in the spring during higher water flows.  Low water float trips are also possible in smaller craft.

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Activities

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CAMPING
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FISHING
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HIKING
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HUNTING
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WATER SPORTS
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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PHOTOGRAPHY

Addresses

Bruneau Field Office
Idaho

Geographic Coordinates

42.18611111, -116.5058333

Directions

Use BLM Riddle 1:100,000 scale map. Located six miles northwest of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation.