Imanha River (More...)
Recreational activities include hunting, fishing, sighseeing, horseback riding, hiking, snowmobiling, skiing, and camping. Much of the river is on private property, including the bed and banks. In most cases, the recreational opportunities on private land are limited to sightseeing and photography from the County Road. Wildlife along the Imnaha includes bighorn sheep, mule deer, elk, and black bear.
A variety of plant species and diverse ecosystems can be found in the Imnaha River corridor, which starts at 8,000 feet and descends to 950 feet. Most ecosystems found in the forest can be identified along this river corridor.