The Salmon River, often called the "River of No Return," was an unforgettable adventure! Its rushing waters were surrounded by rugged canyons, lush forests, and pristine wilderness that took our breath away. We went rafting, which was both thrilling and serene as we navigated rapids and floated through calm stretches. Wildlife was abundant—we saw bald eagles, deer, and even a family of otters playing near the shore. The campsites along the river were perfect for relaxing and enjoying the stars at night.
Fun fact: the Salmon River is one of the longest free-flowing rivers in the U.S., making it a unique and unspoiled destination. The only downside? Some sections are remote and require planning to access, but it’s well worth the effort for the...
Read moreThis place is spectacular, for thousand of year the Nez Perez tribe lived in what was considered sacred land. There are picnic tables and a parking and bathrooms and fire pits.
Space is extremely limited so please mind your space. A woman came and asked to sit at my picnic table and then brought her entire family and coolers, she tried to columbus my little setup. So get there early
There are also bears around the area so never leave your children unattended or food in the car or...
Read morePeaceful pleasant place to visit.
We hiked up and down the river in Salmon, ID. We spent 1-2 hours walking over bridges and up and down the river banks.
Great place to spend the day and possibly go for a picnic.
The only negative is that we did not have more time to walk around.
We were there right at dusk which you will see in the pictures.
In Salmon there was plenty of paths and trails to walk on and good access directly...
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