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Teton River (Idaho)

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region on the Henry's Fork, essentially merging with the delta from the east as one of its channels. The Teton River itself (North Fork Teton) continues to travel west, where it joins the Henrys Fork at Warm Slough near Rexburg, approximately seven miles upstream of the confluence with the Snake
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and aided by their Nez Perce and Flathead allies. In the brief but bloody battle at least twenty-six Gros Ventres were killed, including women and children, and perhaps a dozen whites and Flatheads. Sublette received severe injuries and returned east to the United States for medical care.
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mountain ranges. The majority of flows to the Teton River come from tributaries draining the western flank of the Tetons, including Trail, Fox, Teton, and South Leigh creeks. Trail Creek descends along Highway 22 from the
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The Teton River watershed drains 1,133 square miles (2,930 km), 806 square miles (2,090 km) in Idaho and 327 square miles (850 km) in Wyoming. The river mainstem is formed near
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This figure is for the highest natural discharge on record, February 12, 1962. The failure of the man-made Teton Dam in 1976 caused a brief flood wave of 1.7 million cfs (48,000 m/s).
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Expansion of an Existing Watershed Group: Improving Ecological Resilience, Conserving Water and Reducing Conflicts through formation of the Teton River Advisory Council
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in Teton Canyon collapsed, killing 11 people in the valley below. The force of water due to the dam failure destroyed the lower part of the Teton River, washing away
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The upper watershed between Victor and Driggs are key targets for restoration by the Friends of Teton River as they harbor the best spawning habitat for
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in Idaho, meeting the other creeks from the south. The river flows north in a slow meandering course through a broad flat valley called the
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Habitat and Biotic Factors Influencing the Distribution and Recruitment of Juvenile Cutthroat Trout in the Teton River, Wyoming
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population has been endangered. The force of the water and excessive sediment also damaged stream habitat in the
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After emerging from the north end of the Teton Basin, the Teton River enters the nearly inaccessible
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Flyfisherman on private water in restored section of Fox Creek, Teton River tributary in Autumn, 2017
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to the west. Much of the river's upper course in the Teton Basin is surrounded by extensive
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and reducing the canyon walls. This seriously damaged the stream ecology, and the native
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The most famous modern incident along the river occurred on June 5, 1976 when the earthen
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and various related tribes. The lushness of the Teton Basin provided prime area for the
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U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data.
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U.S. Bureau of Reclamation: Teton River Geomorphology and Hydraulics Report
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Teton River
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from the east, then turns almost 90 degrees west, and is joined by
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between the Gros Ventre and a party of American trappers, led by
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to the region in the 1820s, the area was inhabited by the
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county line. There it is joined by Badger Creek and
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It drains through the 764:Teton River Subbasin TMDL and 5-Year Review 54: 521:some four miles downstream, just north of 637:United States Department of the Interior 297:, 22 mi (35 km) from the mouth 33:Teton River in the canyons northeast of 611: 529:at the southwest end of a large inland 327:11,000 cu ft/s (310 m/s) 617: 615: 517:, the Teton River bifurcates into two 18: 788: 786: 784: 656: 654: 307:829 cu ft/s (23.5 m/s) 271:1,130 sq mi (2,900 km) 7: 317:103 cu ft/s (2.9 m/s) 628:Geographic Names Information System 108:Confluence of Warm and Drake Creeks 381:At the time of the arrival of the 14: 733:National Water Information System 704:National Water Information System 369:border at the eastern end of the 601:List of longest streams of Idaho 580: 341:is a 64-mile-long (103 km) 53: 46: 27: 827:(Thesis). Utah State University 633:United States Geological Survey 472:Caribou-Targhee National Forest 849:Friends of Teton River website 212: • coordinates 131: • coordinates 1: 894:Rivers of Teton County, Idaho 568:Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 548:Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri 96:Physical characteristics 16:River in Idaho, United States 874:Trout Unlimited: Teton River 263:81.5 mi (131.2 km) 255:4,829 ft (1,472 m) 251: • elevation 174:6,027 ft (1,837 m) 170: • elevation 818:Martin Karl Koenig (2006). 544:Yellowstone cutthroat trout 361:along the west side of the 289: • location 196: • location 114: • location 910: 323: • maximum 313: • minimum 303: • average 331: 275: 178: 100: 41: 26: 854:Teton Land Trust website 735:. U.S. Geological Survey 706:. U.S. Geological Survey 677:. U.S. Geological Survey 513:site, north and east of 411:Battle of Pierre's Hole 664:, accessed May 4, 2011 556:Salvenlinus fontinalis 450: 437:and some tributaries. 234:43.89889°N 111.83917°W 153:43.61056°N 111.15444°W 448: 596:List of Idaho rivers 478:(formerly known as " 239:43.89889; -111.83917 158:43.61056; -111.15444 564:Oncorhynchus mykiss 459:Teton County, Idaho 230: /  149: /  484:Big Hole Mountains 451: 371:Snake River Plain 335: 334: 901: 837: 836: 834: 832: 826: 815: 809: 808: 806: 804: 798: 790: 779: 778: 776: 774: 768: 760: 754: 751: 745: 744: 742: 740: 730: 722: 716: 715: 713: 711: 701: 693: 687: 686: 684: 682: 671: 665: 662:The National Map 658: 649: 648: 646: 644: 619: 590: 585: 584: 583: 465:, Big Hole, and 415:William Sublette 365:along the Idaho- 353:in southeastern 324: 314: 304: 290: 245: 244: 242: 241: 240: 235: 231: 228: 227: 226: 223: 171: 164: 163: 161: 160: 159: 154: 150: 147: 146: 145: 142: 132: 115: 57: 56: 50: 31: 19: 909: 908: 904: 903: 902: 900: 899: 898: 889:Rivers of Idaho 879: 878: 845: 840: 830: 828: 824: 817: 816: 812: 802: 800: 796: 792: 791: 782: 772: 770: 766: 762: 761: 757: 752: 748: 738: 736: 728: 724: 723: 719: 709: 707: 699: 695: 694: 690: 680: 678: 673: 672: 668: 659: 652: 642: 640: 639:. 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Rexburg
Teton River (Idaho) is located in Idaho
United States
Idaho
Victor
Teton County
43°36′38″N 111°09′16″W / 43.61056°N 111.15444°W / 43.61056; -111.15444
Mouth
Henrys Fork
Rexburg
Madison County
43°53′56″N 111°50′21″W / 43.89889°N 111.83917°W / 43.89889; -111.83917
St. Anthony
tributary
Henrys Fork
Snake River
Idaho
Teton Valley
Teton Range
Wyoming
Snake River Plain
Europeans
Shoshone
fur trade
Nez Perce
Flathead
Gros Ventre
Oregon Country
Battle of Pierre's Hole

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