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Snake River topographic map

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Snake River

Mountain ranges in the Snake watershed include the Teton Range, Bitterroot Range, Clearwater Mountains, Seven Devils Mountains, and the extreme northwestern end of the Wind River Range. Grand Teton is the highest point in the Snake River watershed, reaching 13,775 feet (4,199 m) in elevation. The elevation of the Snake River is 358 feet (109 m) when it joins the Columbia River.[3]

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Name: Snake River topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Snake River, Washington County, Idaho, United States (44.24055 -117.04422 44.24207 -117.04351)

Average elevation: 643 m

Minimum elevation: 635 m

Maximum elevation: 721 m

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