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  2. Boise River - Wikipedia

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    The Boise River is a 102-mile-long (164 km) [2] tributary of the Snake River in the Northwestern United States. It drains a rugged portion of the Sawtooth Range in southwestern Idaho northeast of Boise , as well as part of the western Snake River Plain .

  3. List of rivers of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    South Fork Boise River; South Fork Clearwater River; South Fork Coeur d'Alene River; ... USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Idaho (1974) External links

  4. List of dams and reservoirs in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    South Fork Boise River: Earthfill 456 139 Anderson Ranch Reservoir: 503,500 0.6211 40 USBR 1950 Black Canyon Diversion Dam: Payette River: Concrete gravity 183 56 Black Canyon Reservoir: 31,200 0.0385 10 USBR 1924 Arrowrock Dam: Boise River: Concrete arch 350 110 Arrowrock Reservoir: 300,850 0.37109 0 USBR 1915 Blackfoot Dam: Blackfoot River ...

  5. Snake River - Wikipedia

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    Henrys Fork, Malad River, Boise River, Payette ... On the Snake River south of Boise is the nearly 500,000 ... Map showing locations of dams on the lower Snake and ...

  6. South Fork Boise River - Wikipedia

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  7. Anderson Ranch Dam - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Ranch Dam is an earth rockfill type dam in the western United States, on the South Fork of the Boise River in southwestern Idaho.In Elmore County northeast of Mountain Home, it is several miles north of U.S. Route 20 and operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

  8. Southwestern Idaho - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020 Census, the ten county area had a combined population of 845,395 people; 45.9% of the state's population. [3] Ada and Canyon are the two most populous counties in Idaho, and both have (respectively) experienced a 36.6% and 31.2% growth in population since 2010, making them among the fastest growing counties in terms of population in the state.

  9. Boardman Creek - Wikipedia

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    It is a tributary of the South Fork Boise River, which in turn is a tributary to the Snake River and Columbia River. [1] Boardman Creek originates in the Soldier Mountains, then flows north to the South Fork of the Boise River. At Boardman Creek's mouth a foot bridge crosses the South Fork of the Boise River from Sawtooth National Forest road 227.