Imnaha River

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The Imnaha River is a remote, scenic river in northeastern Oregon known for its rugged canyon landscapes and contributions to the Snake River watershed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent North America
country United States of America
drainageBasin Snake River drainage basin
ecoregion Blue Mountains region
surface form: Blue Mountains ecoregion
flowsThrough Hells Canyon
surface form: Hells Canyon National Recreation Area

Imnaha, Oregon
hasMouthNear confluence of Snake River and Imnaha River in Hells Canyon
hasNearbyMountainRange Wallowa Mountains
hasNearbyProtectedArea Eagle Cap Wilderness
hasNearbySettlement Imnaha, Oregon
hasRecreationalUse angling
hiking along river canyon
rafting
hasWildAndScenicStatus designated segments under the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
knownFor fishing opportunities
remote setting
rugged canyon landscapes
scenic values
whitewater boating
locatedIn Oregon
northeastern Oregon
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Wallowa County, Oregon NERFINISHED
mouthOfWaterBody Snake River
partOf Snake River Basin
surface form: Snake River watershed
protectedArea Hells Canyon
surface form: Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
region Pacific Northwest
riverSystem Columbia River Basin
sourceLocation Eagle Cap Wilderness
Wallowa Mountains
state Oregon
tributaryOf Snake River
USGSFeatureID 1136290

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Snake River hasTributary Imnaha River