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East Fork of the Salmon River

Following the scouting expedition, the trail blazed into the ...

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White River: “Pink Salmon”

Large spots and pronounced dorsal hump distinguish this sa...

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Salmon River

On August 21, 1805, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led...

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Results for Salmon River

East Fork of the Salmon River

Following the scouting expedition, the trail blazed into the drainage of the East Fork of Salmon River, crossed that stream, and headed almost due north on an ash flow toward the base of Mount Hood.

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White River: “Pink Salmon”

Large spots and pronounced dorsal hump distinguish this salmon [Pink Salmon] from other species. Appear silvery with white belly when spawning. There is no reference to Pink Salmon having occurred in the park historically, but several recent observations of this ...

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Salmon River

On August 21, 1805, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the Corps of Discovery down the Salmon River in what is now the State of Idaho. At the fork splitting the river into two pathways, the Corps of Discovery witnessed ...

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