River of No Return

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River of No Return is the dramatic nickname for Idaho’s remote, whitewater-rich Salmon River, famed for its rugged canyons, challenging navigation, and historic isolation.

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River of No Return canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
wilderness area
appliesTo section of the Salmon River
associatedWith River of No Return Wilderness NERFINISHED
multi-day river trips
whitewater kayaking
wilderness rafting
flowsThrough Salmon River Canyon NERFINISHED
central Idaho
hasFeature deep river gorges
designated campsites along river corridor
limited road access
hasReputation difficult to navigate upstream
hazardous for early river travel
historicallyUsedFor log drives
mining access
trapping access
knownFor challenging navigation
historic isolation
remote location
rugged canyons
whitewater rapids
locatedIn Idaho
Idaho
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
namedAfter River of No Return NERFINISHED
partOf Salmon River drainage NERFINISHED
greater Salmon-Challis wilderness complex
refersTo Salmon River NERFINISHED
subjectOf historical accounts of Idaho backcountry
river-running guidebooks
tourismType adventure tourism destination
eco-tourism destination

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Salmon River alsoKnownAs River of No Return