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Marble Creek is a tributary of the St. Joe River located in Shoshone County, Idaho. This whitewater put-in provides access to a flowing creek system suitable for paddlers seeking moving water experiences. The put-in location serves as a starting point for downstream paddling on Marble Creek before it joins the larger St. Joe River system.
This is a whitewater-specific access point designed for kayakers and canoeists comfortable with creek paddling. Paddlers should be prepared for typical tributary conditions including variable water levels, potential obstacles, and moving current. Access to this remote location requires navigation to the coordinates in Shoshone County, and visitors should verify current conditions and water levels before attempting to paddle.
As with many backcountry creek put-ins in Idaho, amenities may be minimal or nonexistent at this location. Paddlers should come fully self-sufficient with all necessary equipment, safety gear, and supplies. It is recommended to contact local paddling groups or the Shoshone County area outdoor recreation resources for current conditions, access status, and detailed beta about water levels and hazards before visiting.