
The Snake River carves a deep canyon through this portion of south-central Idaho, creating the dramatic landscape of the Hagerman Valley. In 1950, the town of Hagerman serves as a hub for a sophisticated irrigation network, with numerous engineered waterways like the Big Bend Ditch, Buckeye Ditch, and Bell Ditch diverting water to the surrounding agricultural land. The river's power is harnessed at Lower Salmon Falls and Upper Salmon Falls, where power plants and a fish ladder operate alongside the Idaho State Fish Hatchery and Game Reserve.
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