Bruneau Canyon

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Bruneau Canyon is a deep, rugged river gorge in southwestern Idaho known for its dramatic cliffs, remote wilderness, and whitewater rafting opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
river gorge
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType riparian corridor
sagebrush steppe
geologicalFeature basalt cliffs
lava-formed gorge
hasAccessPoint Bruneau, Idaho vicinity NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic deep
narrow
remote
rugged
steep-walled
hazard difficult access
remote conditions
technical whitewater
knownFor desert canyon scenery
dramatic cliffs
kayaking
remote wilderness
scenic views
technical boating runs
whitewater rafting
locatedIn Idaho
southwestern Idaho NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Owyhee County, Idaho NERFINISHED
managedBy Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
maximumDepth approximately 800 feet
nearestCity Mountain Home, Idaho NERFINISHED
partOf Bruneau River system NERFINISHED
Bruneau-Jarbidge-Owyhee river canyons NERFINISHED
Great Basin region NERFINISHED
partOfProtectedArea Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness NERFINISHED
Bruneau-Jarbidge-Owyhee Wilderness Complex NERFINISHED
proximityTo Bruneau Dunes State Park NERFINISHED
recreationActivity backpacking
hiking
kayaking
photography
whitewater rafting
wildlife viewing
region American West desert canyons
Intermountain West NERFINISHED
river Bruneau River NERFINISHED
terrainType high desert
watercourse Bruneau River NERFINISHED

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Bruneau River flowsThrough Bruneau Canyon