Swan Falls Picnic Area

Swan Falls Dam is on the Snake River about 40 miles south of Boise. It was built in 1901 to provide electricity to nearby mines in the Owyhee Mountains. Swan Falls is the oldest hydroelectric generating site on the Snake River. Idaho Power built a new power plant in the mid-1990s. The old plant is now a museum.

The museum is open to the public, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Saturday between April 15 and Labor Day. Tours at other times may be arranged in advance by contacting Idaho Power by email - csorensen@idahopower.com. Scheduling tours outside open hours requires at least one week prior notice.

The park adjacent to the dam is day-use only, but there are many free camping areas above and below the dam.

Boating on the Snake River:
Motorized craft can navigate with caution between Swan Falls Dam and Celebration Park. A developed launch site is located below the dam. Non-motorized or float boats can be also be launched from Swan Falls Dam. This stretch of the river contains two Class II rapids and makes a nice day trip for rafters or experienced canoeists. The river slows considerably between Celebration Park and Walter's Ferry. No commercial shuttle services are available.

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Photos

Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey_Swan Falls Picnic Area

Activities

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BIKING
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BOATING
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CAMPING
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FISHING
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HIKING
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HORSEBACK RIDING
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WATER SPORTS
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WILDLIFE VIEWING
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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PADDLING

Geographic Coordinates

43.242449, -116.376307

Directions

From I84 take exit 44. Travel approximately 7 miles south on S. Meridian Road continue left for 1 mile on E. Avalon. Turn south on Swan Falls Road and travel approximately 20 south to Swan Falls Dam.