Blackfoot River (Idaho)

Blackfoot River (Idaho)

The Blackfoot River is a tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Idaho. Formed by the confluence of Diamond Creek and Lanes Creek, it flows convert|130|mi|km|0 to its mouth at the Snake River. The river is part of the Columbia River Basin.

The Blackfoot River's drainage basin is approximately convert|1097|sqmi|km2|0 in area. [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 at by USGS gage 13068501 (Combination Blackfoot River and Bypass Channel near Blackfoot, Idaho), is convert|210|cuft/s|sigfig=3, with a maximum daily recorded flow of convert|2130|cuft/s|sigfig=3|abbr=on, and a minimum of zero flow. [http://pubs.usgs.gov/wdr/2005/wdr-id-05-1/pdf/ID05v1-09.pdf Upper Snake River basin between Idaho Falls and Neeley (includes Willow Creek, Blackfoot and Portneuf River basins)] , Water Resources Data, Idaho, 2005]

The river is named for the Blackfoot Indians even though they never lived in the area. It was first mapped by the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Course

The Blackfoot River is formed by the joining of Diamond and Lanes Creeks, in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Caribou County near Soda Springs, Idaho. It flows northwest through the Blackfoot River Reservoir, which is used for irrigation and flood control, then west to join the Snake River in Bingham County.

The Blackfoot River's headwaters are very close to the headwaters of the Bear River and the Portneuf River. All three begin in a few square miles of relatively flat land near Soda Springs, from which some headwater streams flow north to the Blackfoot River, others south to the Bear River, and others west to the Portneuf River.

Watershed

The region the Blackfoot River flows through is covered in all its lowest portions with flows of basalt which had their origin in the Blackfoot-Gem Valley lava field. The Blackfoot River flows from open marsh and grass lands near its source into the Blackfoot Narrows. The Blackfoot Narrows traverses a desert canyon of primarily sagebrush and juniper habitat: an excellent place to view birds of prey. Fishing for trout is usually good.

ee also

*List of rivers of Idaho
*Tributaries of the Columbia River

References

External links

* [http://www.id.blm.gov/recreation/blackfoot/images/map.jpgMap of the Blackfoot river area.]
* [http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/geog/rrt/part2/images/lgrrp11a.jpgMap of the Blackfoot river.]


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