Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Landforms of Wallowa County, Oregon, Populated places in Wallowa County, Oregon, Protected areas of Wallowa County, Oregon, Snake River, Enterprise, Oregon, Lostine, Oregon, Wallowa, Oregon, Joseph, Oregon, Hells Canyon, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Eastern Oregon, Imnaha River, Eagle Cap Wilderness, Hells Canyon Wilderness, Wallowa Lake, Wallowa River, Umatilla National Forest, Sacajawea Peak, Zumwalt Prairie, Aneroid Lake, Joseph Canyon, Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness, Blue Mountains, Lostine River, Nez Perce Traditional Site, Wallowa Lake, Wallowa Mountains, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, Maxwell Lake, Minam River, Billy Jones Lake, Bonny Lakes, Chinese Massacre Cove, Roger Lake, Dollar Lake, Legore Lake, Wenaha River, Mount Howard. Excerpt: Snake River - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Snake River The Snake River exits Jackson Lake and winds southwards through Jackson Hole. Tourist feels cold waters of the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park (1974 photograph).Formed by the confluence of three tiny headstreams on the southwest flank of Two Oceans Plateau in western Wyoming and Yellowstone National Park, the Snake starts out as a small river flowing west and south into Jackson Lake. Its first 50 miles (80 km) run through the valley of Jackson Hole, which cuts between the Teton Range and the Continental Divide. The Snake takes a large bend northwest through Snake River Canyon, cutting through the Teton Range and into eastern Idaho, receiving first the Greys River before entering Palisades Reservoir where it is also met by the Salt River at the mouth of Star Valley. After passing through Palisades Dam, the Snake River empties ont...