Minam River

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The Minam River is a wild, free-flowing river in northeastern Oregon known for its remote canyon scenery, rich wildlife habitat, and excellent opportunities for rafting, fishing, and backcountry recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsThrough Minam River Canyon NERFINISHED
Wallowa–Whitman National Forest NERFINISHED
hasActivity backpacking
horseback riding
wildlife viewing
hasCharacteristic free-flowing
wild river
hasEcosystemType riparian habitat
hasManagementAgency U.S. Forest Service NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus largely roadless corridor
hasRecreationAccessPoint Minam, Oregon boat launch
hasScenicQuality canyon landscapes
knownFor backcountry recreation
fishing
rafting
remote canyon scenery
rich wildlife habitat
locatedIn Oregon
Union County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Wallowa County, Oregon NERFINISHED
northeastern Oregon
mouthLocation confluence with the Wallowa River at Minam, Oregon
nearbySettlement Minam, Oregon NERFINISHED
partOf Columbia River Basin NERFINISHED
Snake River watershed NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
sourceLocation Wallowa Mountains NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies black bear
deer
elk
salmon
steelhead
trout
tributaryOf Wallowa River NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
hiking access
hunting access
whitewater rafting

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Oregon scenic waterways hasPart Minam River
Grande Ronde River hasTributary Minam River