The Secesh River is a 27-mile (43 km) tributary of the South Fork Salmon River in Idaho and Valley Counties, Idaho in the United States. The river begins at the confluence of Lake Creek and Summit Creek near the unincorporated community of Burgdorf and flows generally southeast, through Secesh Meadows and a series of canyons, emptying into the South Fork near Browns Camp.
5-686: The river drains a remote wilderness watershed in the Salmon River Mountains . Situated in the Payette National Forest , it is a popular destination for whitewater boating, and its confluence with the South Fork also marks the beginning of the South Fork's main whitewater run. This article related to a river in Idaho is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Salmon River Mountains The Salmon River Mountains are
10-635: A major mountain range in the western United States , covering most of the central part of Idaho . The range exceeds 120 miles (190 km) in length and its boundaries are usually defined by the Salmon River and its large tributary forks. Part of the central Rocky Mountains , the entire range lies west of the continental divide and drains to the Snake River . The highest peak is White Mountain , at 10,442 feet (3,183 m) above sea level ; five peaks have summits exceeding 10,000 feet (3,050 m), and
15-791: The Little and South Forks of the Salmon, the Central range is between the South and Middle Forks , and the East range is defined by the mountains east of the Middle Fork. Although the northwestern corner of the range is only about thirty miles (50 km) southeast of the river port of Lewiston , the Salmon River Mountains occupy one of the remotest areas in the contiguous United States. The southeastern portion of
20-530: The range is bounded by the White Knob , Pioneer , and Boulder Mountains , and the basins of Marsh Creek, Valley Creek, and Warm Spring Creek. The southwestern boundaries are formed by forks of the Payette River , also a Snake River tributary. The height of the mountains gradually increases from west to east, sloping up towards the continental divide along the border with Montana . The ten highest peaks are all in
25-697: The three major subranges are defined by other forks of the Salmon River: the West, Central, and East Salmon River Mountains. The mountains are an extensive block-shaped massif in central Idaho, with their western boundary defined by the Little Salmon River and the northern and eastern boundary marked by the main stem Salmon. It is a block-shaped region 102 miles (164 km) north-south and 122 miles (196 km) east-west, covering nearly 8,900 square miles (23,000 km ). The West Salmon River Mountains lie between
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