Salmon River Mountains are a wild, high-elevation landscape in central Idaho, characterized by rugged peaks, deep canyons, and prime recreational access.
Geography
| Continent | North America |
|---|---|
| Region | Pacific Northwest |
| Subregion | Northern Rockies |
| Country | United States |
| State | Idaho |
| County | Salmon River |
| District | Salmon River Range |
| Timezone | AmericaBoise |
| Latitude | 45.5 |
| Longitude | -114 |
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The Salmon River Mountains form a craggy, high-relief landscape across west-central Idaho, carved by the Salmon River and linked to the Northern Rockies. Characterized by granite peaks reaching over 3500m**, **steep river gorges**, and scattered **alpine basins**, the range offers year-round recreation and serves as a corridor for **wildlife movement**. Visitors come for **backcountry hiking**, **fishing in tributary creeks**, **rafting on the Salmon**, and **winter snow sports** at higher elevations. Close to towns like Salmon and McCall__, the range has a mix of public lands including national forests and wilderness, with trailheads, campgrounds, and remote access points serving varied travel styles.
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