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Access Site ID

Celebration Park

Snake River Waldvogel Canal

Source: idaho_parks_and_recreation Updated 1 year ago

City: Melba, ID
County: Canyon County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 43.29900000, -116.52281953
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
I(II) Snake - H) Swan Falls Dam to Walters Ferry (Birds of Prey)
2 ft/mi
View Run
Current Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Snake River
21 runs (1 nearby)
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Position relative to this access site: Put-in at this location This location is on the run Take-out at this location
Downstream from here Upstream from here
Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
Celebration Park in Melba offers boat ramp access to the Snake River downstream of Swan Falls Dam, providing entry to the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey Conservation Area. This is a well-established access point that has served boaters for decades and recently underwent major infrastructure improvements, including updated facilities and enhanced ADA accessibility. The site is a popular launch for both kayakers and motorized boaters exploring this scenic section of the Snake River.

The Snake River at this location is a substantial waterway—a major river with an average flow of nearly 50,000 cubic feet per second and considerable current (average velocity of 10.8 feet/second). Paddlers should expect a powerful river with a moderate gradient averaging 15.8 feet per mile. The deep canyon setting creates dramatic scenery and provides critical habitat for one of North America's highest concentrations of nesting raptors, making this an excellent location for wildlife viewing during paddling trips.

If the ramp is temporarily closed for maintenance, alternate access points nearby include Swan Falls River Access, Walters Ferry Boat Ramp, Map Rock site, and the Marsing Boat Ramp. For current conditions and additional information, contact the managing agency at 208-384-3300.
Federal Facility Information
208-384-3300 Free Access

Crags and crevices, the deep canyon of the Snake River, thermal updrafts, and a broad plateau rich in small wildlife provide habitat for one of the greatest concentrations of nesting raptors in the US. Experience a place where water, rock, and wind together produce a place like no other for wildlife. Protection of this area recognizes its outstanding values and acknowledges that nature's...

Crags and crevices, the deep canyon of the Snake River, thermal updrafts, and a broad plateau rich in small wildlife provide habitat for one of the greatest concentrations of nesting raptors in the US. Experience a place where water, rock, and wind together produce a place like no other for wildlife. Protection of this area recognizes its outstanding values and acknowledges that nature's well-being and the future of humans are inextricably linked. Dedication Point provides opportunities for visitors to see this remarkable landscape up close.

Soar!
Watch carefully...and you may see a falcon's reckless dive toward earth, or a golden eagle snatch a ground squirrel from the desert floor. Listen to their calls and cries. Winterfat and scattered patches of sagebrush provide a home for Piute ground squirrels. For raptors with hungry nestlings in the canyon cliffs, a food supply this close to the canyon rim makes for a quick turnaround. The Dedication Point overlook provides a great spot to view the area's famous birds of prey.

From the canyon rim overlook, 400 feet above the Snake River, watch for seasonal raptors, canyon and rock wrens, Say's phoebe, cliff swallows, white-throated swifts, common ravens and rock doves. Sage, Lark, and Brewer's sparrows and western meadowlarks can also be seen in the shrubs along the trail.

Explore!
Look for side-blotched, western fence, and sagebrush lizards, gopher snakes, scorpions, ground squirrels, cottontail and black-tailed jackrabbits in the sagebrush, winterfat and cheatgrass habitat surrounding Dedication Point. This is also a popular location for school field trips in the spring.

Facilities at Dedication Point include: a graveled vehicle parking, two pit toilets, interpretive signs, a covered cabana for education programs, and a short gravel trail leading to the overlook.

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