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FRUITLAND, ID

The Idaho-Oregon Snake River Water Trail is supported by a diverse network of partners, friends and supporters.  Our partners manage recreation areas and river access points, provide travel information, collaborate on Water Trail projects and planning, and host events and activities on or along the Snake River.  We work with federal agencies; state, local and community governments; land managers; museums and interpretive centers; parks and recreation providers; utilities, retailers, and tourism industry associations; and interested citizens and outdoor enthusiasts.​

Many of our partners and supporters have chosen to share their information with the Idaho-Oregon Snake River Water Trail so that we can make it available on our website and in our newsletters and Adventure Guides.  You can read more about each partner and how they contribute to the Water Trail via the links under our "Partners" tab. 

For more information on how to become part of the Idaho-Oregon Snake River Water Trail, email lbarbour@canyonco.org.  

2 states. 206 miles. 1 river.

The Idaho Oregon Snake River Water Trail Coalition is a 206 mile water trail along the Snake River in Southwest Idaho and Eastern Oregon for people to explore, respect and enjoy. A water trail is a water route that provides recreational and educational opportunities for motorized and non-motorized boaters and commercial opportunities for river communities. This trail begins at Three Island Crossing State Park, Idaho and ends at Farewell Bend State Park, Oregon.

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Our mission:  The Idaho-Oregon Snake River Water Trail promotes river access and recreational opportunities that benefit communities, tourism and preservation of natural and cultural resources through a network of partnerships.

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CONTACT 

Alex Eells, Water Trail Coordinator

alex.eells@canyoncounty.id.gov

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