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  2. Shoshone Falls - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Power's Shoshone Falls Dam is located directly upstream from the falls and diverts water to the Shoshone hydroelectric plant, further reducing the water volume. Idaho Power is required to maintain a minimum daytime "scenic flow" of 300 cu ft/s (8.5 m 3 /s) from April through Labor Day, although even this small flow can be difficult to ...

  3. List of waterfalls in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    List of waterfalls in Idaho. Shoshone Falls. Elk Creek Falls, Clearwater County. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. There are at least 63 named waterfalls in Idaho as listed in the Geographic Names Information System by the U.S. Geological Survey . Albeni Falls, Bonner County, Idaho, 48°10′5″N 117°00′05″W.

  4. American Falls Dam - Wikipedia

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    Installed capacity. 112 MW. The American Falls Dam is a concrete gravity-type dam in the western United States, located near American Falls, Idaho, on river mile 714.7 of the Snake River. The dam and reservoir are a part of the Minidoka Project on the Snake River Plain and are used primarily for flood control, irrigation, and recreation.

  5. Upper Mesa Falls - Wikipedia

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    114 feet (35 m) [1] Watercourse. Henrys Fork (Snake River) Upper Mesa Falls is a waterfall on the Henrys Fork in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Upstream from Lower Mesa Falls, it is roughly 16 miles (26 km) away from Ashton, Idaho. [2] Upper Mesa Falls is roughly 114 feet (35 m) high and 200 feet (61 m) wide. [3]

  6. Dry Falls - Wikipedia

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    Dry Falls is a 3.5-mile-long (5.6 km) scalloped precipice with four major alcoves, in central Washington scablands. This cataract complex is on the opposite side of the Upper Grand Coulee from the Columbia River, and at the head of the Lower Grand Coulee, northern end of Lenore Canyon. [1] According to the current geological model, catastrophic ...

  7. Snake River - Wikipedia

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    Surface water development also increased with projects such as Cascade Dam (1948) and Anderson Ranch Dam (1950), which provided additional storage for the Boise Project. Palisades Dam was built in 1956, providing flood control and irrigation for the Snake River above Idaho Falls, an area which the Bureau of Reclamation had previously overlooked.

  8. Palouse Falls - Wikipedia

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    Palouse Falls is a waterfall in the northwest United States on the Palouse River, about four miles (6 km) upstream of its confluence with the Snake River in southeast Washington. Within the 94-acre (38 ha) Palouse Falls State Park, the falls are 200 feet (61 m) in height, [2] and consist of an upper fall with a drop around twenty feet (6 m ...

  9. Idaho Falls, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Idaho Falls is the fourth most populous city in Idaho and the county seat of Bonneville County. It is the state's most populous city outside the Boise metropolitan area. [4] As of the 2020 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 64,818. [2] In the 2010 census, the population of Idaho Falls was 56,813 (2019 estimate: 62,888 ...