Sun Valley Rafting in Stanley Idaho
Stanley Idaho is an amazing rafting destination in central Idaho for families looking to explore one of America's most pristine rivers. Sawtooth Adventure Company offers a variety top-shelf adventures throughout the Sawtooth mountains and down Idaho's Salmon River. This quick video offers information about SAC' s 1-day family-friendly raft and kayak trips. Class I, II, III & IV trips availiable.
Adventure Sun Valley hosts Fall Trout Fishing and Chukar Hunting Combos
The Middle Fork of the Salmon is “Universally Regarded” as
the Greatest Wilderness Whitewater River in the World!!!!!!
It’s easy to understand WHY, when you know that the Middle Fork Salmon River boasts over 100 miles of free flowing CRYSTAL CLEAR water that flow through the very heart of the largest Federally Protected Wilderness Area in the Continental United States.
In the fall, as water levels drop, the trout sense winter coming on and go into a feeding frenzy. Chukars congregate near the shoreline for water. Our Cast and Blast excursions in mid to late September are a blast and a half and a real gem of a time to get on the river for great fishing and hunting in our Cast and Blast offering.
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Idaho is home to thousands of miles of biking trails, mountains to climb, lakes to fish, 17 ski resorts, over 100 golf courses and more whitewater than any other state in the lower 48. So take a break from it all and come out to play. Idaho—adventures in living.
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The Middle Fork of the Salmon River, home of the Shoshone-Bannock Tuka-Deka
The Middle Fork of the Salmon flows through the heart of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. As you travel the 104 miles of the Middle Fork, you will see many cultural values present on the river banks of the Middle Fork. This is the home of the Tuka-Deka Sheep Eaters Native American Tribes. The Tuka-Deka were hunter-gatherer people who lived in the river corridor area until 1879. The Sheep Eater war of 1879 ended the permanent residence of the ancestors to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, the Tuka-Deka.
The Middle Fork of the Salmon has many irreplaceable cultural resources. Many of the sites have house depressions left behind by the Sheep Eater Indian Tribes. Please respect these sites by camping in designated areas. And leave artifacts where you find them. Help us preserve the stories of the past that are all over the river corridor in the form of pictographs by not touching them.
As river users, you can be active stewards in protecting the resources for future generations to enjoy as you visit the Middle Fork of the Salmon.
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The River of No Return is the longest free-flowing river contained within one state of America's lower 48 states.
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- ... We continued on through the canyon into White Bird, following the Salmon River with people white rafting in the river right next to us ...
- ... It is the longest stretch of salmon river in the United States that does not have a dam along it ...
- ... We left Idaho Falls Monday morning and drove up the Salmon River after stopping at Walmart so I could get an Idaho fishing license ...
- ... This is the gateway to whitewater rafting on the Salmon River ...
- ... As I write this, we're in a campground overlooking the Salmon River after our first day of driving through beautiful country ...
- ... Photos from my drive along the Salmon River this morning ...
- ... Once again back on the road, we made our way to the Salmon River Scenic Byway, the second detour of the day, which spanned over 100 miles and provided us with some spectacular scenery along the ...
- ... laying out on the sand enthralled by the stars and waited for some moon beaming creeping from around the mountain at Salmon River beach, listening to soothing sounds of the streams; climbing thousands of feet high fierce steep slope mountain (albeit in ...
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An Unmatched Wilderness River Trip: Idaho's Middle Fork of the Salmon River
Ever wondered what an ideal Summer vacation looks like? Take a look at our guest's eye view of Idaho's Middle Fork of the Salmon River, one of the greatest wilderness river journeys in the continental United States. Full of fun, relaxation, opportunities to learn about the area's natural and human history, and just enough rafting action, it's the perfect trip for families of all sizes. We love it...makes us want to go back! Enjoy!
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A Scenic Float | Under The Sawtooth Mountains (Stanley, ID)
Stanley Idaho is one of the most scenic places on earth. The Sawtooth Mountains provide an amazing backdrop to a plethora of outdoor activities. With the Salmon River running through this beautiful mountain town there are a number of white water river opportunities to be enjoyed. We teamed up with our friends at the River Company for a nice relaxing scenic float on the headwater of the mighty Salmon. If you come to Stanley from Boise, through Banks or Idaho City, the River Company is the first building on the left of the highway as you enter town. You can book day trips there or rent inflatable kayaks or stand up paddle boards. The scenic stretch of the Salmon is very easy and you can do it on your own, but if you have no river experience a guide or outfitter is the safest way to go. The scenic float makes for a great family half day trip either before or after lunch. The boat box on the river is located about 2-3 miles past upper Stanley heading north on highway 75. It will be on your right hand side. It fits at most 4 people so plan accordingly to miss the crowds.
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How did Idaho get its name?
Correction Thanks to the Museum of Idaho! The Colorado territory asked to change its name to Idaho. Once they realised it was made up they changed it back to Colorado. It was then that the boat was named Idaho and later that Idaho (the state) got its name. SO there you go, the boat came first.
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Welcome to Idaho, The Gem State!
Welcome to Idaho, where a combination of beauty and diversity make this state a great place to visit, live and play. Adjacent to Washington and Oregon in the Pacific Northwest, Idaho boasts a variety of landscapes from forests to deserts, and rugged mountains to broad farmlands.
Outdoor recreation is a vital part of Idaho culture. Home to premier ski resorts, white-water rafting and camping, the wilderness calls to visiting explorers. Hell's Canyon and the Salmon River boast some of North America's finest rafting and kayaking opportunities with Riggins as the state's informal white-water capital. Don't miss Shoshone Falls which plunges down rugged cliffs from a height greater than that of Niagara Falls. The Craters of the Moon and the Bruneau Sand Dunes offer unique desert beauty.
Seven Devils Campground, Idaho
Seven Devils Campground
Join us on a trip to the Seven Devils Campground in Southwest Idaho! In part 1 we make the long journey to camp, where a herd of angsty horses try and stop us. Luckily Aunt Fij is a horse whisperer and they let us through. We set up camp and start exploring around the lake. There are wild flowers everywhere, as well as tell-tale signs of mountain goats in the area.
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Rock climb, horseback ride, or photograph your way through national reserves and state parks. South Central Idaho has a distinct geological imprint.
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Visit south-central Idaho for the towering rocks, plunging waterfalls, ancient fossils, scenic byways.
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1. Idaho, as part of the Oregon Country, was claimed by both the United States and Great Britain until the United States gained undisputed jurisdiction in 1846. From 1843 to 1849, present-day Idaho was under the de facto jurisdiction of the Provisional Government of Oregon. When Oregon became a state, what is now Idaho was in what remained of the original Oregon Territory not part of the new state, and designated as the Washington Territory. Idaho achieved statehood in 1890.
2. The exact origin of the name remains a mystery. In the early 1860s, when the United States Congress was considering organizing a new territory in the Rocky Mountains, eccentric lobbyist George M. Willing suggested the name Idaho, which he claimed was derived from a Shoshone language term meaning the sun comes from the mountains or gem of the mountains. Willing later claimed he had simply invented the name.
3. Idaho was one of the hardest hit of the Pacific Northwest states during the Great Depression. Prices plummeted for Idaho's major crops: in 1932 a bushel of potatoes brought only $.10 compared to $1.51 in 1919, while Idaho farmers saw their annual income of $686 in 1929 drop to $250 by 1932.
4. The Church River Of No Return Wilderness has the most wilderness in the lower 48 states with 2.3 million acres of backcountry (and probably the coolest name). The combined wilderness is over 4.7 million acres, which is greater than the US's three smallest states combined.
5. As the story goes, Boise, the capital city of Idaho, got its name when French-Canadian fur trappers arrived in the 1800s and stumbled on the Boise River Valley, thickly lined with cottonwoods. They were so relieved to find shade and water after traveling through Idaho’s high desert that they shouted Les bois! Les bois! (“The woods! The woods!”) Today, Boise lives up to this moniker, with over 45,000 trees in public spaces spread throughout the valley.
6. Most people think the Grand Canyon is the deepest canyon in the US. Wrong. Northern Idaho’s Hells Canyon is the deepest river-carved canyon on the continent — the Snake River that runs through it sits 2.4km below the east rim at its highest point. That makes it about 600m deeper than Arizona’s showpiece. Coming in a hot second is Idaho’s Salmon River Gorge, where the granite walls rise 2.1km above the valley floor.
7. The history of nuclear energy for peaceful application has principally been written in Idaho. On July 17 1955, Arco, Idaho, became the first city in the world to use electricity generated from nuclear power. The BORAX-III reactor provided the energy from the National Reactor Testing Station. Unfortunately, on January 3 1961, the National Reactor Testing Station suffered a reactor meltdown that led to three deaths. It became the world’s first fatal reactor accident.
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Sawtooth Scenic Byway | Visit Idaho
The Sawtooth Scenic Byway has the distinction of being the 100th National Forest Scenic Byway. Beginning in Shoshone, the southern leg of the byway features the new Black Magic Canyon geological attraction. The route then rolls north through fertile agricultural land to the resort towns of Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley.
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We know that as you grow your real estate profile, you'll need help for second homes and more. Be sure to consult our experts to help you complete all your real estate in Hailey transactions. We know the residential market.
Our experienced Hailey, Idaho Residential Real Estate Services team offers superior Escrow and Closing services, whether the transaction involves a single-family home, condo, refinance, or construction loan.
In Hailey, Idaho residential real estate for sale the Marcroft Team brings a deep understanding of the Wood River Valley to the table. Adam Marcroft was born in Hailey, graduated from Wood River High School and is a member of a multi-generational Wood River Valley family that understands the residential real estate market in Hailey.
Hailey serves as the gateway to Sun Valley ski resort, Silver Creek, the Sawtooth mountains and over the Galena Summit is one of the largest wilderness areas anywhere in the world and the Salmon River. From fly fishing the Big Wood and Silver Creek to biking Fischer Creek to whitewater rafting the Salmon and skiing Sun Valley the area is a treasure trove of outdoor adventure.
The Friedman Memorial airport in Hailey has direct flights from Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, Salt Lake City and Portland making the Wood River Valley a premier destination for recreation seekers of all persuasions.
A paved trail for cycling runs all the way from Bellevue to Galena summit and the area has one of the nation's premier trail networks for mountain biking and hiking.
The Sun Valley Lodge hosts world-class figure skaters and shows every summer and the Sun Valley ski area is among the finest ski resorts anywhere in North America.
Ketchum Idaho plays host to numerous festivals, art expositions, concerts and a wide array of activities. The Wood River Valley has numerous fine dining establishments to satisfy a wide array of palettes and budgets.
Real estate in Hailey, Idaho represents a wide-array of options from multi-million dollar estates along the Big Wood River to traditional family neighborhoods.
For over 70 years Sun Valley, Ketchum and Hailey have been one of the United State's premier recreation destinations and you would be hard pressed to find another resort community in the United States that has such a broad array of recreational pursuits and offerings.
If you would like assistance finding your Hailey, Idaho real estate dream then let Adam Marcroft and Dana Wendland of Team Marcroft be your guides. They have the type of experience and long-term commitment to the area, Adam even serves on the Board of Directors of the Hailey Chamber of Commerce. They know the properties and will carefully listen to your goals and assist you in finding or marketing your home, second home or vacation property.
Middle Fork Salmon River
Our guided camp vacations are usually five or six days on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho. The Middle Fork drops 2750 feet in elevation during your 100 mile float. Compare the bonus of great rapids and geothermal hot springs to other trips!
Scenery and flora change from high mountains blanketed with pine trees to the Impassable Canyon dotted with Mountain Mahogany and sagebrush on high cliffs. The river current flows with no long eddies; the water is crystal clear. No roads or motors are allowed. Reservations are now accepted. June trips will be high water, as snow pack is good. Few outfitters have high water equipment like we do.
Arrive in Stanley, Idaho one day early if possible. Arrival mid-trip or on launch day may require a private flight from Boise, McCall, Sun Valley, Salmon, or Montana. Hike or mountain bike in Stanley's Sawtooth Mountains.
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Wildlife is abundant on the River of No Return Wilderness area. Native Cutthroat Trout almost jump into the boat. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep are often sighted. Mule Deer sometimes wanter into camp. There are numerous reasons to float this fine ecosystem. My family has been a public outfitter here since 1964.
Whitewater rapids are a thrill-a-minute in the comfortable guide-oared, self-bailing rafts. With Masoner splash shields on some rafts, our equipment is really spiffy! Inflatable kayaks and guided paddle boats are for the action-seeking guests. This vacation is designed with you in mind. Wetsuits are provided for adventuresome high-water trips. Spincast or flyfish between rapids with your helmsman's help. September offers Chukar shooting and large, native spawning trout. Fishing tackle is provided.
Hike, fish, swim, throw horseshoes, or take a shower at camp. Sleeping bags, thick pads, roomy tents, waterproof packs, potable water, books, and maps are furnished for camp comfort. We support your recreation interest. The cargo boat is loaded with beverages, ice, and hors d'oeuvres! Our guides lead and teach youth teams or other guests while on wilderness hikes or away from camp. You just relax!
Meals are cleanly prepared away from the campfire unless closed Dutch Ovens are used. Lunches are unique. Special dietary requests are met. Helmsmen become hiking and fishing guides or chefs with aprons in camp! Lawn chairs and tables are convenient. Dine at the table, sit near the river and watch eagles, or fish and eat late!
Not all float trips are the same. We take pride in our experience, safety, fishing and hiking interests, quality equipment, and service to you.
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Wherever you travel in Idaho, you'll find spectacular scenery and abundant recreational opportunities. Hells Canyon, Priest Lake, Shoshone Falls and the Salmon River are just a few of the spectacular destinations.
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