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Visit Idaho: Payette River Scenic Byway David Rumsey Map Collection – Historic road map (1937) – Idaho, Montana, Wyoming – Texaco (Rand McNally) Idaho highway map (1956) – Shell (H.M. Gousha)
The Payette River (/ p eɪ ˈ ɛ t /) is an 82.7-mile-long (133.1 km) [1] river in southwestern Idaho and a major tributary of the Snake River. Its headwaters originate in the Sawtooth and Salmon River Mountains at elevations over 10,000 feet (3,000 m).
Payette River Scenic Byway: 112.0 180.2 Idaho SH 55 at SH 44 in Eagle: ID 55 at US 95 in New Meadows: June 13, 2002: Traverses foothills and the Long Valley along the Payette River in Idaho Recreational [131] NSB Pend Oreille Scenic Byway: 33.0 53.1 Idaho SH 200 at US 2/US 95 in Ponderay: SH 200 and MT 200 at the Montana state line near Clark ...
US-95 continues into Idaho from southeastern Oregon as an undivided two-lane highway for the majority of its length. As it is the state's primary north–south highway, Idaho is in the process of widening US-95 to an Interstate-style divided four-lane highway, from the Oregon state line in the southwest to Eastport at the northern border with Canada at Kingsgate, British Columbia.
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Smiths Ferry sits along State Highway 55, the primary north–south route out of Boise, It was designated the "Payette River Scenic Byway" in 1977. [6] 1962 B-47 crash
Highway 55 was designated the "Payette River Scenic Byway" in 1977. [10] The new multi-lane grade was completed in fall 1991; [11] the old curvier road is to the west, long plagued by landslides and closures. [12]
McCall is approximately 100 miles (160 km) north of Boise, about a 2-hour drive, accessed via State Highway 55, the Payette River Scenic Byway, a designated national scenic byway. It heads north from Eagle in Ada County to Horseshoe Bend in Boise County, and climbs the whitewater of the Payette River to Cascade and McCall.