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A view of the Snake River flowing north as it approaches the last dam (Hells Canyon Dam) in Idaho.
Hells Canyon is 10 miles wide as it’s widest point. And on average about 5,500 feet deep.
The Snake River originates in Yellowstone National Park at 9,500 feet and winds through southern Idaho before turning north to form the boundary between Idaho and Oregon. It finally joins the Columbia River near Pasco, Washington at 340 feet in elevation 1036 miles from its source. The Snake drains 109,000 square miles and contributes 36 million acre feet of water to the Columbia River, ranking 6th in volume among the nation's rivers." fs.usda.gov
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