Boise River Flooding

The Boise River is a 102-mile-long tributary of the Snake River in the Northwestern United States. It drains a rugged portion of the Sawtooth Range in southwestern Idaho northeast of Boise, as well as part of the western Snake River Plain. The watershed encompasses approximately 4,100 square miles of highly diverse habitats, including alpine canyon…
The Boise River is a 102-mile-long tributary of the Snake River in the Northwestern United States. It drains a rugged portion of the Sawtooth Range in southwestern Idaho northeast of Boise, as well as part of the western Snake River Plain. The watershed encompasses approximately 4,100 square miles of highly diverse habitats, including alpine canyons, forest, rangeland, agricultural lands, and urban areas.
  • Country: United States
  • State: Idaho
  • Source: Sawtooth Range
  • Mouth: Snake River
  • Length: 102 mi (164 km)
  • Basin size: 4,100 sq mi (11,000 km²)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org