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Access Site OR

Hells Canyon Creek Recreation Site

Snake River

Source: oregon_gov Updated 1 year ago

City: Imnaha, OR
County: Wallowa County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 45.25369000, -116.69643000
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
III-IV Put-in Snake - I) Hells Canyon Dam to Pittsburg Landing
12 ft/mi
View Run
Current Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Snake River
21 runs (2 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
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Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
Hells Canyon Creek is the primary launch point for the Wild and Scenic Snake River, located just below Hells Canyon Dam in remote northeastern Oregon near Imnaha. This is a permit-required facility that serves as the gateway for float trips through North America's deepest river gorge. The site includes a visitor center and boat launch. Reservations are available through Recreation.gov (509-758-0616). Note that access requires traveling 20 miles on a narrow, winding private road (Road 454) maintained by Idaho Power Company, with rocks and debris common on the surface.

The Snake River at this location is a major waterway with substantial flow (averaging nearly 50,000 cubic feet per second) and a steep gradient of 15.8 feet per mile, creating dynamic and often challenging conditions. Paddlers and boaters should expect a powerful river in a spectacular but remote setting within the Hells Canyon Wilderness. The nearest takeout is Heller Bar at river mile 168.5 near the Oregon-Washington border; the closest town with amenities is Asotin, Washington. Proper planning, experience, and preparation are essential for this section of river.
Federal Facility Information
509-758-0616 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview:Hells Canyon, North America's deepest river gorge, encompasses a vast and remote region with dramatic changes in elevation, terrain, climate and vegetation. Carved by the great Snake River, Hells Canyon plunges more than a mile below Oregon's west rim, and 8,000 feet below the snow-capped He Devil Peak of Idaho's Seven Devils Mountains.

The Snake River is designated a Wild and Scenic...

Overview:Hells Canyon, North America's deepest river gorge, encompasses a vast and remote region with dramatic changes in elevation, terrain, climate and vegetation. Carved by the great Snake River, Hells Canyon plunges more than a mile below Oregon's west rim, and 8,000 feet below the snow-capped He Devil Peak of Idaho's Seven Devils Mountains.

The Snake River is designated a Wild and Scenic River. The 31.5-mile section of the river between Hells Canyon Dam and Upper Pittsburg Landing is designated Wild and the 36-mile section of river downstream from Upper Pittsburg Landing to mile 180.2 is designated Scenic.

Wild River reservations from Hells Canyon Dam to Upper Pittsburg Landing are required for the issuance of a trip permit seven days a week during the primary season, which is the Friday before Memorial Day through September 10. There are three private permit launches each day. These reservations can be obtained through the Four Rivers Lottery or by picking a cancellation once the lottery reservations have been allocated. Click here
for a Floater Guide Summary with more information.

The application period for the Four Rivers Lottery is December 1 through January 31. Successful applicants must confirm their reservation no later than March 15. There is no wait list for unconfirmed reservations. Any remaining spots are released daily during a one-hour booking window. The booking window will open daily from 11 a.m. to noon Eastern Time. Click here for more information on the Four Rivers Lottery.

Self-issue river permits are required for the entire river corridor outside of the primary season, but do not require an advance reservation. They can be self-issued at any river portal.

Rafting and power-boating the rapids of Hells Canyon is not recommended for the inexperienced or poorly equipped. For floaters, portaging or lining through or around many of the rapids is difficult, if not impossible. For more information about the most challenging areas in Hells Canyon, as well as trip lengths, consult the
National Wild & Scenic Rivers website.

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Nearby Recreation Areas
Hells Canyon Wilderness Located within