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This is a take-out access point on the Fall River in Fremont County, Idaho, designed primarily for whitewater paddlers completing river trips. The Fall River is a large river system with a total length of nearly 91 miles and significant elevation drop of 305 feet, creating dynamic whitewater conditions. With an average gradient of 3.4 feet per mile and a velocity of 2.37 feet per second, this section provides moderate to fast-moving water suitable for kayakers and canoeists with whitewater experience.
The take-out location serves as an exit point for boaters coming downstream on the Fall River. The river's substantial drainage area of 2046 square miles and average flow of 612 cubic feet per second indicate a consistent, substantial water volume. This access point is essential infrastructure for running the Fall River as a whitewater trip, allowing paddlers to safely exit the river after their journey. Boaters should be prepared for current, potential obstacles, and the dynamic nature of a Class II-III whitewater river system.