The Middle Fork Salmon River offers one of the premier whitewater rafting experiences in the United States, running through rugged, remote wilderness in central Idaho, acclaimed for its crystal-clear waters and pristine landscapes.
The Middle Fork Salmon Wild & Scenic River flows approximately 104 miles through central Idaho's rugged and remote Frank Church—River of No Return Wilderness. This section of the Salmon River is renowned for its dynamic whitewater rapids, clear glacial-fed waters, and diverse ecosystems. The river runs from the Red River drainage near the town of Stanley, Idaho, to its confluence with the main Salmon River. The landscape surrounding the river features steep canyon walls, dense conifer forests, alpine meadows, and abundant wildlife including black bears, mountain goats, mule deer, and bald eagles. The area is historically significant as native Shoshone-Bannock tribes once used the river corridor for travel and subsistence. In the 1960s, efforts focused on preserving its wild character led to its designation under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System in 1978. The Middle Fork offers exceptional opportunities for multi-day whitewater rafting expeditions, backpacking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Trips typically require launching at boundary points like Boundary Creek or Sheep Creek, navigating through Class III to IV rapids. Hiking trails follow the river and its tributaries, providing access to hot springs, historic mining sites, and high alpine vistas. The rugged terrain and limited road access mean visitors must plan for full self-sufficiency and permits. The river remains a favorite destination for adventurers seeking isolated wilderness experiences and challenging water navigation, with stunning natural features and unspoiled habitats making it a treasured protected place.
Gorgeous Class III-IV whitewater rapids including the famous 'Killer' rapid
Pristine wilderness within the Frank Church—River of No Return Wilderness
Remote hot springs accessible by river or hiking
Outstanding wildlife viewing including bald eagles, mountain goats, and black bears
The river contains challenging whitewater sections that attract expert rafters and kayakers, including famous rapids such as 'The Chutes' and 'Swimming Hole.'
The Middle Fork flows through this expansive wilderness area, one of the largest contiguous federally protected wilderness areas in the U.S.
Natural hot springs along the river provide a rare and relaxing respite for river runners and backpackers.