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The Middle Fork flows west for 23 miles (37 km) [2] from the confluence of the Selway River and Lochsa River at Lowell, to the town of Kooskia where it joins with the South Fork Clearwater River to create the Clearwater River. The Middle Fork's entire length is within Idaho County, although a small portion of its watershed extends into ...
Middle Fork Clearwater River (stream, Idaho County; formed by the confluence of the Selway and Lochsa at Lowell South Fork Clearwater River (stream, Idaho County - 46°08′44″N 115°58′56″W / 46.14556°N 115.98222°W / 46.14556; -115.98222 ; headwaters near Red River Hot Springs to Kooskia , confluence with the Middle
The main stem of the Selway is 100 miles (160 km) in length [3] from the headwaters in the Bitterroots to the confluence with the Lochsa near Lowell to form the Middle Fork of the Clearwater. The Selway River drains a 2,013-square-mile (5,210 km 2) basin in Idaho County. [4]
Nov. 1—From staff reports Anglers on the Clearwater River are having a good fall. For two of them, it has been record-setting good. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game announced last month ...
Jun. 4—A bump in the number of fish returning to some of Idaho's spring chinook hatcheries is giving anglers more time and more places to pursue the fish. On Thursday, the Idaho Fish and Game ...
The South Fork Clearwater River is a 62-mile (100 km) [2] long river in north-central Idaho in the United States. Draining about 1,175 square miles (3,040 km 2), the South Fork joins with the Middle Fork Clearwater River to form the Clearwater River, a major tributary of the Snake River.
The Middle Fork Nooksack dam blocked fish on their way to spawn.
It is here that the Lochsa and Selway rivers form and flow westward to their confluence at Lowell, Idaho (outside the wilderness along U.S. Route 12) to form the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River. The land ranges in elevation from 1,700 feet (520 m) on the Lochsa River to 10,157 feet (3,096 m) at Trapper Peak in the Bitterroot Mountains.
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