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The 4th of July on the Snake RiverIdaho Falls, Idaho has one of the best firework displays in the Nation. Together with the thousands in attendance I honor the birth of the greatest country on Earth. May we keep our freedoms and not forget what it is to be truly free.
Idaho (and Oregon) Wines: The Snake River Valley American Viticultural AreaThis article provides you with an overview of the Snake River Valley AVA, including information on its wineries, vineyards, and recommended wines. Helpful links are also included.- What to See at Map Rock in Melba, IdahoWhat to see at Map Rock near Melba Idaho, and directions for finding this hidden treasure.
- Craziest StuntsEvil Knievil's Snake River Canyon Jump revolutionized how extreme sport stunts were shown to the public.
The Snake River of Eastern Oregon: I Paddled for Days and I was the Only One Without a MotorI'd kayaked a large portion of the Columbia River, including into the nuclear force winds of the gorge. The Still water behind the dams on the Snake River were a delight.- Snake River Lodge & Spa in Jackson, WyomingA part of upscale RockResorts, the Snake River Lodge & Spa will pamper you. But, mind the bears.
The Annual Snake River Game Convention in Idaho FallsAre you a Dungeons and Dragons fan? Do you live for Risk, Mechwarrior and Warhammer Fantasy? Then don't miss the annual game convention where you'll meet others that share your interests.- White Water Rafting DestinationsSome of the best white water rafting spots can be found in the U.S.
- Veterans Travel to Snake River for RecoveryRivers of Recovery sponsors a week long trout fishing trip for veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The trip which is provided at no cost to the participating veterans seeks to document trout fishing as another form of treatment.
- In the Realm of Their LoveA dark romantic poem, with bits of fantasy horror, about a sensual encounter between beings descending from opposite realms.
Cruising the Columbia and Snake RiversWhen you cruise east of Hood River on the Columbia River, you will soon note the change in scenery as you enter the east-side rain shadow of the Cascade Range.





