Snake River
Heart River to Lewis River
| Difficulty | III |
| Length | 18.4 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Reach Info Last Updated | November 9, 2020 |
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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks contain an environment without parallel, and their rivers, in many ways, define and create the region’s dramatic landscapes. The Parks’ rivers and streams could provide a spectacular opportunity for Park visitors to experience the landscape’s natural splendor. However, all but one segment of [...]Read More
River Description
Paddling this section of the Wild and Scenic Snake River is currently prohibited by Yellowstone National Park.
The Wild and Scenic Upper Snake River below Heart River features spectacular scenery and moderate Class III rapids in an extremely remote canyon. If it were not prohibited, this section of the Snake River would provide an incredible and unique multi-day backcountry paddling trip for those willing to hike into Heart Lake and paddle out on the Snake.
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Log in to add a reportThe fact that kayaking the many navigable rivers of Yellowstone National Park is prohibited, is in and of itself, a classic example of modern hypocrisy. Is it unfounded, archaic, and rooted in ignorance. A rule that has been inherited and uncontested, supported by extraneous confounding arguments. Recreational permitting for the activity can, and will eventually be, permitted throughout the park's rivers. As older policy influences fade, unsupported and unreasonable policies will too.