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Hells Canyon - Oregon/Wallowa Valley

The Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (HCNRA) straddles both sides of the Snake River in both Oregon and Idaho. The recreation sites and trails in this section are all found away from the Wild and Scenic Snake River in the Oregon uplands, and in other forest lands near the Wallowa Valley. All other upland sites and all trails in the Hells Canyon NRA - Snake River, or Hells Canyon NRA - Idaho are found in those recreation area sections.

Popular recreation areas include the Hells Canyon Wilderness (Oregon), Hat Point, Hells Canyon Overlook, Imnaha Wild and Scenic River and adjacent campgrounds, and Lord Flat. 

Local Oregon communities that have a variety of services (i.e. fuel, lodging, stores and/or restaurants) are Enterprise, Joseph, Imnaha, Halfway, and Pine Creek.  These communities are within one hour of the recreation area.

Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) for the Hells Canyon NRA available here!

Boater's Guide for the Wild and Scenic Snake River: This guide includes map segment and river mile feature descriptions.

Snake River Boaters Guide

General Information

For Information about the current river levels and flows on the Snake River, please try one of these links:

Hells Canyon River Flows

The information at this website is provided by Idaho Power. It displays the 4 day river flow in cubic feet per second (CFS) for the Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam. 

Passes & Permits

Wild & Scenic Snake River - Private Floatboat Reservations

 A permit is required to float the Wild and Scenic Snake River at any time of the year.  In the primary season (Friday before Memorial Day through September 10*), you can apply for a permit through the "Four Rivers Lottery" permit process summarized below.  During the secondary season (September 11 through the Thursday before Memorial Day), a self-issue permit is available at major launch sites on the river.

 

Applying for a Floatboat Reservation

The Snake River is part of the Four Rivers Lottery permit application process.  The other three rivers in the lottery system are the Main Salmon, Middle Fork of the Salmon, and the Selway Rivers.  Reservations for the primary season are offered through the National Recreation Reservation System (NRRS) located on the Recreation.gov website.  (The first day available to make a reservation is March 1st at 7am Pacific Time.)  

To make a float reservation:

Go directly to the Recreation.gov site here: Hells Canyon - Snake River (4 Rivers)

Or

  1. Visit www.recreation.gov.
  2. In the search window, type in "Hells Canyon - Snake River (4 Rivers)"
  3. From there, you can check dates that are available and read a description of the river, restrictions, required and allowable uses, and information about the lottery system.

Wild & Scenic Snake River - Private Powerboat Reservations

A permit is required to powerboat in the Wild and Scenic Snake River at any time of the year.  In the primary season (Friday before Memorial Day through September 10th), you can apply for a permit using the powerboat reservation process summarized below.  During the secondary season (September 11th through the Thursday before Memorial Day), a self-issue permit is available at major boat launches on the river.

Applying for a Powerboat Reservation

Private powerboat reservations for use during the primary season are offered through the National Recreation Reservation System (NRRS) at  Recreation.gov.  NRRS is the same provider of the Wild and Scenic Snake River floatboat reservations.

Reservations can be made on Recreation.gov starting March 1st at 7am Pacific Time.

To make a reservation:

  1. Go to www.recreation.gov.
  2. In the search window, type in "HELLS CANYON - SNAKE RIVER (POWERBOAT)"
  3. Select the type of river permit you want.
  4. From there you can check available dates and read a description of the river, restrictions, required and allowable uses, and more information about the reservation system.
  5. You will need a credit card to complete the reservation.
  6. Your permit will be available to print two weeks prior to your reservation. Print 2 copies (Google Chrome browser works best) - one copy will go in the permit box on site and one you'll keep on your boat.

Reservations can also be made over the phone during the following hours:

 TOLL FREE (1-877-444-6777) or TDD (1-877-TDD-6777). 

  • 10:00 am (EST) to Midnight (EST) - March 1st through October 31st
  • 10:00 am (EST) to 10:00 pm (EST) - November 1st through February
  • Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day

Recreation Sites

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Joseph Canyon Viewpoint

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
The impressive view of Joseph Canyon can be seen from the Joseph Canyon Viewpoint. Located off of Highway 3, north of Enterprise, Oregon. The facility has interpretive signs of the canyon and the…

Lake Fork Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
The Lake Fork Campground is situated along North Pine Creek and the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. The site is popular in the late spring through fall camping seasons for recreationists who enjoy…

Lake Fork Creek Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Located off the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, the Lake Fork Creek Trailhead is a small trailhead facility set in amongst the cool pine and fir trees. The trailhead accesses the Lake Fork Trail (#1876)…

Lick Creek Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway in the national recreation area, this campground offers an enjoyable camping experience along Lick Creek. Popular activities include camping, relaxing, day…

Lick Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The trailhead offers limited parking with a loading ramp, 1 hitchrack, and a small information board. Lick Creek Trailhead is an entrance point to the Eagle Cap Wilderness.

Nez Perce National Historic Trail #1727

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning
This section of the Nez Perce (Nee Mee Poo) National Historic Trail begins approximately 2 miles past the Cow Creek bridge, on Forest Road #4260 and ends at Dug Bar, on the Snake River. There is no…

North Pine Rest Area

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
The North Pine Rest Area is located along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway and offers travelers a chance to stretch their legs and use the restroom facilities. The site has a pull-through parking area…

Ollokot Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Ollokot Campground is located in an old growth ponderosa pine forest along the Wild and Scenic Imnaha River. As a favorite weekend 'get away' or summer destination site, the area…

Peavine Trail #O-1657

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Peavine trail is 4.3 miles long. It begins at Forest Service Road 4670 and ends at Forest Service Road 4665. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) less than or…

PO Saddle Trailhead

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
The PO Saddle Trailhead provides access to the Summit Ridge - Western Rim National Recreation Trail #1774 and the southern end of the Hells Canyon Wilderness. The facility is a combination…

Last updated June 20th, 2025