Black Jack Stream

Black Jack Stream is a tributary of the South Fork Salmon River in Idaho. It is located entirely within the Payette National Forest. The stream flows for approximately 12 miles from its source in the Boulder Mountains to its confluence with the South Fork Salmon River near the town of Smiths Ferry.



The Black Jack Stream watershed is a mountainous area with steep slopes and deep canyons. The vegetation in the watershed is primarily coniferous forest, with lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and subalpine fir being the most common species. The stream is home to a variety of fish species, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and bull trout.

The Black Jack Stream watershed is a popular area for recreation. There are several hiking trails in the area, and the stream is a popular destination for fishing and kayaking. The watershed is also home to a number of hot springs, which are a popular destination for soaking and relaxation.

The Black Jack Stream watershed is a valuable natural resource. The stream provides water for irrigation and drinking, and the watershed supports a variety of fish and wildlife species. The watershed is also a popular destination for recreation, and it contributes to the local economy.









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