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Trips - Main
Salmon
The Main Salmon River is
Idaho's version of Arizona's Colorado River. The Salmon River canyon is deeper
than the Grand Canyon, with an abundance of trees and an equally extravagant
amount of wildlife. The water is clear and warm. The Main Salmon is the longest
un-dammed river in the lower 48, so it flows fast and wild in June and more
tame and gentle in August. The canyon has much more to offer than just a white
water adventure. It has many side streams, trails, ranches, abandoned
homesteads, hot springs, abandoned gold mines, and of course it's renowned big
sandy beaches. The Main Salmon is a river experience which seems too short but
lasts a lifetime.
For
a complete list of dates and pricing please go to "Dates and Pricing" page.
Depending on the time of
the year, the weather conditions and temperatures in Idaho and on the river
will vary. You will find spring and fall temperatures in the 6075 degree
range. The summer temperatures range from 75 to the low 100s. Water
temperatures range from the 50s in the spring and fall to the low 70s in
the middle of the summer. The water and air temperatures are generally
510 degrees cooler on the Middle Fork, than the Main Salmon. Click here
for the Current Main Salmon weather and the Current Middle Fork weather.
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Idaho Rafting
Warren River
Expeditions
P.O. Box 147
Carmen, ID 83462-0147
Office: (208)
756-6387
Reservations: (800) 765-0421
Fax:
(208) 756-4495
SalmonRiver@raftidaho.com
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