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Location: Blaine and Camas counties, Idaho: Coordinates: 1]: Type: reservoir: Primary inflows: Big Wood River and Camas, Lava, Poison, and Rock creeks [2]: Primary outflows: Big Wood River: Basin countries: United States: Built: 1910 (): Surface area: 3,740 acres (1,510 ha) [3]: Water volume: 195,000 acre-feet (0.241 km 3): Surface elevation: 4,800 feet (1,500 m): Magic Reservoir is a ...
Idaho Bureau of Indian Affairs 1911 Bliss Dam: Snake River: Concrete gravity 70 21 Bliss Reservoir: 11,000 0.014 75 Idaho Power 1950 Brownlee Dam† Snake River: Earthfill 420 130 Brownlee Reservoir: 1,426,700 1.7598 585.4 Idaho Power: 1958 C. J. Strike Dam: Snake River: Earthfill 115 35 C. J. Strike Reservoir: 247,000 0.305 82.8 Idaho Power ...
Lower Goose Creek Reservoir is a lake located 4,734 feet (1,443 m) above sea level, [1] south of the town of Oakley in Cassia County, Idaho, United States. [4] Oakley Dam impounds the reservoir's primary inflow, Goose Creek. All of the creek's water is stored in the reservoir for irrigation. [2]
Bear River (Great Salt Lake) – Bear River in SE Idaho, SW Wyoming, and NE Utah corner; Beaver dam; Beaver Creek; ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Idaho (1974)
Map of the Salmon River drainage basin with tributaries The Salmon River , also known as the " River of No Return ", is a river located in the U.S. state of Idaho in the western United States . It flows for 425 miles (685 km) through central Idaho, draining a rugged, thinly populated watershed of 14,000 square miles (36,000 km 2 ).
This year, the system has seen an 850,000-acre-foot increase in water flowing into the river from the aquifer, 300,000+ acre-feet in aquifer recharge, a 400-500 cubic-feet-per-second increase in ...
Depending on the discharge rate, the level of difficulty can rise in places to Class VI (the limits of navigation) on the International Scale of River Difficulty. [22] The ratings in the "Floating Guide" reflect the difficulty of the Lochsa's rapids when the water levels at the bridge at Lowell are between 5 feet (1.5 m) and 8 feet (2.4 m). [22]
Lake Cascade (formerly Cascade Reservoir), [1] is a reservoir in the western United States, on the North Fork of the Payette River in Valley County, Idaho.Located in the Boise National Forest, it has a surface area of 47 square miles (122 km 2), and is the fourth largest lake or reservoir in the state.