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Henrys Fork in eastern Idaho
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Country | United States |
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State | Idaho |
Counties | Fremont County, Idaho, Madison County, Idaho |
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- location | near Island Park, Fremont County, Idaho |
- elevation | 6,397 ft (1,950 m) |
- coordinates | 44°29′34″N 111°16′58″W / 44.49278°N 111.28278°W |
Mouth | Snake River |
- location | southwest of Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho |
- elevation | 4,800 ft (1,463 m) |
- coordinates | 43°45′10″N 111°57′28″W / 43.75278°N 111.95778°WCoordinates: 43°45′10″N 111°57′28″W / 43.75278°N 111.95778°W |
Length | 127 mi (204 km) |
Basin | 3,212 sq mi (8,319 km2) |
Discharge | for near Rexburg |
- average | 2,096 cu ft/s (59 m3/s) |
- max | 79,000 cu ft/s (2,237 m3/s) |
- min | 183 cu ft/s (5 m3/s) |
Henrys Fork upper drainage
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Henrys Fork is a tributary river of the Snake River, approximately 127 miles (204 km) long, in southeastern Idaho in the United States. It is also referred to as the North Fork of the Snake River. Its drainage basin is 3,212 square miles (8,320 km2), including its main tributary, the Teton River. Its mean annual discharge, as measured at river mile 9.2 (Henrys Fork near Rexburg) by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), is 2,096 cubic feet per second (59.4 m3/s), with a maximum daily recorded flow of 79,000 cubic feet per second (2,240 m3/s), and a minimum of 183 cubic feet per second (5.18 m3/s).
The river is named for Andrew Henry, who first entered the Snake River plateau in 1810. Employed by the Missouri Fur Company, he built Fort Henry on the upper Snake River, near modern St. Anthony, but abandoned this first American fur post west of the continental divide the following spring.
Henrys Fork of the Snake River near Coffee Pot Rapids
Kayaking the Coffee Pot Rapids of the Henrys Fork
The river's source is at Big Springs and the Henrys Lake outlet (10 miles northwest of Big Springs). To the east is Targhee Pass, with Raynolds Pass to the northwest and Red Rock Pass to the southwest. The headwaters of the Henrys Fork are within 10 miles (16 km) of the headwaters of the Missouri River (on the Red Rock River and Madison River), located across the continental divide in Montana. Henry's Fork drains the northeastern corner of the Snake River Plain, along the continental divide.