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This take-out access point on the Snake River in Teton County, Wyoming serves as an exit point for whitewater paddlers completing sections of one of the Pacific Northwest's most significant river systems. The Snake River at this location is a major river with considerable volume, averaging nearly 50,000 cubic feet per second, and features a substantial gradient of 15.8 feet per mile, indicating fast-moving water with notable whitewater character. Given the river's stream order of 9 and the significant elevation drop across its entire 559-mile length, paddlers using this take-out should be prepared for dynamic river conditions typical of advanced whitewater sections.
The coordinates place this access point in the greater Teton County region, near the scenic Teton Mountain landscape. Paddlers should be aware that the Snake River in this area maintains strong currents and sustained gradient. The average velocity of over 10 feet per second indicates consistent flow that will affect boat control and paddling effort. This take-out location would typically be used by kayakers and canoeists running multi-day or full-day whitewater sections upstream, making vehicle shuttle planning an important consideration for trip logistics.