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Red Road Bridge Boat Access (Henry's Fork)
Nat'l Recreation Area

Red Road Bridge Boat Access (Henry's Fork)

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OverviewThe Henrys Fork of the Snake River is named after Andrew Henry, the first white explorer to experience the area, the Henrys Fork slowly meanders through a high-desert alluvial floodplain lined with cottonwood stands. Originating at the outlet of Henrys Lake, the river offers world-renowned fly fishing and is home to many trumpeter swans. The headwaters also provides habitat for moose, muskrat, geese and blue heron, as well as spawning grounds for rainbow trout.Henrys Fork - Snake River Access:Red Road Bridge, Salem/Parker Highway (BLM): boat ramp, vault toilet, parkingHibbard Bridge Access (BLM): no boat ramp and limited parking along road shoulderWarm Slough (IDFG): boat ramp, vault toilet, parking, campingTrestle Bridge (BLM): unimproved day-use site, no developed boat rampBeaver Dick Park (Madison County): boat ramp, vault toilet, camping, picnic area, parkingMenan Butte (BLM): boat ramp, vault toilet, parkingPut In: Red Road Bridge, Beaver Dick Park, Menan ButteTake Out: Beaver Dick Park, Menan ButteTotal trip length from St. Anthony to Menan is about 30 miles, with multiple shorter-mileage options.Fees$5.00 facility/parking use to be paid at site or online at www.recreation.gov. Fees are collected May-October.

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