JUMP CREEK

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November 25, 2024

SUMMARY

Jump Creek is a popular recreation area located in the Middle Snake-Succor watershed of Idaho, about 30 miles southwest of Boise. The creek is surrounded by steep canyon walls and provides visitors with a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, swimming, and picnicking. One of the main attractions of the area is the 60-foot waterfall that cascades into a large pool at the base, which is a popular spot for swimming and cliff jumping. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, mountain lions, and various bird species. Visitors can access the area via a short and easy hike from the parking area, which makes it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

In addition to the waterfall and wildlife, visitors to Jump Creek can also see unique geological formations, including basalt columns and lava flows. The area is part of the Owyhee Uplands, which is known for its rugged terrain, unique geological formations, and diverse plant and animal life. Visitors can also explore the surrounding areas, including the nearby Succor Creek State Natural Area, which offers additional hiking opportunities and scenic views. Overall, Jump Creek is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities that Idaho has to offer.

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Nearby Streamflow Levels

13

Cubic Feet Per Second

6730

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29

Cubic Feet Per Second

1170

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