- Henrys Fork (Snake River)
Infobox_River
river_name = Henrys Fork (Snake River)
image_size = 200 px
caption = Henrys Fork of theSnake River inEastern Idaho
Courtesy of Idaho Tourism
origin = Henrys Lake near theContinental divide on theMontana - Idaho border
mouth =Snake River
basin_countries =Idaho United States
length_km =
length_mi = 110
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discharge_cuft/s = 2096
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watershed_sqmi = 3212
watershed =Henrys Fork is a
tributary river of theSnake River , approximately 110 mi (177 km) long, in southeasternIdaho in theUnited States . It is also referred to as the North Fork of the Snake River. Itsdrainage basin is convert|3212|sqmi|km2, including its main tributary, the Teton River. [http://www.nwcouncil.org/fw/subbasinplanning/uppersnake/plan/Assessment/1IntroOverview.pdf Upper Snake, Headwaters, Closed Basin Subbasins Plan Plan] , Northwest Power and Conservation Council] Its mean annual discharge, as measured atriver mile 9.2 byUSGS gage 13056500 (Henrys Fork near Rexburg), is convert|2096|cuft/s|sigfig=3, with a maximum daily recorded flow of convert|79000|cuft/s|sigfig=3|abbr=on, and a minimum of convert|183|cuft/s|sigfig=3|abbr=on. [http://pubs.usgs.gov/wdr/2005/wdr-id-05-1/pdf/ID05v1-08.pdf Upper Snake River basin between Irwin and Idaho Falls] , Water Resources Data, Idaho, 2005]The river is named for Andrew Henry, of the Missouri Fur Company, who first entered the Snake River plateau in 1810. He built Fort Henry on on the upper Snake River, near modern St. Anthony, but abandoned this first American fur post west of the
Rocky Mountains the following spring. [cite book
last = Shallat
first = Todd A
coauthors = Bentley, E B
title = Snake: the plain and its people
publisher =Boise State University
date = 1994
location = Boise, ID
pages = 125
oclc = 31689273
isbn = 9780932129123]ource
The river rises out of
Henrys Lake , west ofTarghee Pass on the continental divide on the border withMontana . Its headwaters are within 10 mi (16 km) of the headwaters of theMissouri River (on the Red Rock River andMadison River ), located across the continental divide in Montana. It drains the northeastern corner of theSnake River Plain along the continental divide.River ecology
The Henrys Lake outlet is subject to substantial draw-downs from
irrigation diversions during the summer. Late in the season, as the draw-downs decrease with the cooler weather, more water is released into the stream, allowing fish to move up from the lower section of the river. There is a Nature Conservancy learning station near the outlet stream.South of the lake at Big Springs, nearly 500,000 U.S. gallons (1,900 m³) of constant 52 degree Fahrenheit (11 °C) water flow into the river each day. The river flows south through a high
plateau in northern Fremont County, through theCaribou-Targhee National Forest , and passes throughIsland Park Reservoir . Emerging from Island Park Reservoir, the river flows through a canyon that then opens up into a broad, flat meadow located in theIsland Park Caldera in central Fremont County. The river flows slowly past the town of Island Park, through the Harriman State Park, otherwise known as the "Railroad Ranch", and then descends swiftly as it approaches the wall of the caldera, flowing over both Upper Mesa andLower Mesa Falls , and emerges from the mountains onto the Snake River Plain near Ashton. It flows southwest across the plain, past St. Anthony, splitting into multiple channels into a broad inland delta north of Rexburg. It receives the Teton River from the east approximately 5 mi (8 km) west of Rexburg. It joins the Snake from the northeast approximately 10 mi (16 km) southwest of Rexburg.Island Park Reservoir is used for
irrigation in the Snake River Plain. Its drainage provides one of the most importantrainbow trout fisheries in Idaho in terms of habitat, fish populations, and use by anglers. The section of the river between Henrys Lake and Big Springs is a major spawning area for trout and is closed to fishing.Henrys Fork has long been noted for its superb fishing, especially its dry
fly fishing . Bing Lempke, apipefitter from nearby Idaho Falls, was considered the local dean of the fishery, until he died in 1990. [cite journal
last = Leavitt
first = Russell
title = In Idaho: The Hatch of the Green Drake
journal = TIME magazine
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date = Aug 15, 1983
url = http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,949710,00.html?promoid=google
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accessdate = 2008-08-15]Maps
References
ee also
*
List of Idaho rivers
*Tributaries of the Columbia River External links
* [http://www.esg.montana.edu/gl/cst/112.00043.450110.58044.78012001560a.html Univ. of Montana: Henrys Fork Drainage]
* [http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/geog/fishery/drainage/drain29.htm Idaho State University: Henrys Fork Drainage]
*Gnis|383107|Henrys Fork
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