• The Snake River is a major river in the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States. About 1,080 miles (1,740 km) long...
  • Hells Canyon is one of the most imposing river gorges in the West. Until a million years ago, the Owyhee Mountains acted as a dam between the Snake River...
  • Next, the Snake River travels through Idaho Falls and alters drastically at the American Falls. This point is where the Portneuf River joins the Snake River.
  • Considered one of the Pacific Northwest's great rivers, the Snake River originates near the mountains of the Continental Divide within northwest Wyoming.
  • The Snake River is the largest tributary of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. One of the most important rivers in the region...
  • Get all the details for your white water rafting trip down the Snake River. Download our complimentary expedition guide for Hell's Canyon trips on the Snake River.
  • The Snake River originates in Wyoming and arcs across southern Idaho before turning north along the Idaho-Oregon border.
  • Snake River, largest tributary of the Columbia River and one of the most important streams in the Pacific Northwest section of the United States.
  • This photograph by Ansel Adams captures a glistening moment at one of the United States’s most known natural environment, Snake River.
  • We just did the Hagerman section of the snake river with them. I thought that we had booked a 3 hour, class 2 and 3 trip, but it was actually closer to 5 hours.