Sheep Creek

Idaho

Sheep Creek is a 63-mile-long tributary of the Bruneau River that originates in northern Nevada and flows north into Owyhee County, Idaho, and the Owyhee Desert. The section designated as wild flows over 25 miles through an extremely narrow, winding canyon with sheer vertical walls and into the Bruneau River, 13 miles downstream from (north of) Indian Hot Springs. Access to Sheep Creek is limited because of its remoteness.

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Designated Reach

March 30, 2009. Sheep Creek from its confluence with the Bruneau River to the upstream boundary of the Bruneau-Jarbidge Rivers Wilderness.

Outstandingly Remarkable Values

Culture

Native Americans have utilized the canyonlands for shelter, weaponry, fish and game, and water for thousands of years. Petroglyphs, pictographs, rock alignments, shrines, and vision quest sites of the Shoshone and Paiute peoples are located throughout the Owyhee Canyonlands. Tribal members still ...Show More

Ecology

Steep canyon walls, boulder fields, and rock crevices provide unique habitats in an area more commonly dominated by rolling hills and wide plateaus. The Bruneau River phlox, a white flowered and matted plant that clings to ledges, rock crevices, and cliffs occurs in vertical or overhanging rhyoli...Show More

Fish

The Bruneau and Jarbidge river systems, including Sheep Creek, support both redband and bull trout. Bull trout critical habitat, consisting of a Rocky Mountain juniper-dominated riparian zone, is unique to the area. Although bull trout spawn in upstream portions of the Jarbidge River in Nevada, t...Show More

Geology

Sheep Creek is part of the Bruneau, Jarbidge, and Owyhee river systems, which provide the largest concentration of sheer-walled rhyolite/basalt canyons in the western United States. Though not unique to southwest Idaho, their great abundance and expansiveness makes the designated river segments g...Show More

Recreation

Sheep Creek relies on rainfall to provide flows to its Class IV-V rapids, and it is therefore rarely boatable in any craft. When it is running, Sheep Creek offers a challenging run with a handful of Class IV and V rapids, such as Gun-shy, Blind Date, and Grants Slam, before continuing down to the...Show More

Scenery

The Sheep Creek Canyon, similar to others in the Owyhee Canyonlands, is dominated by a mixture of high, vertical lines and forms of coarse-textured, red, brown, or blackish eroded cliffs, often glazed with yellow to light green micro-flora. Intertwined with the vertical features are some very ste...Show More

Wildlife

The Owyhee Canyonlands provide both upland and canyon riparian habitats for a number of wildlife species common to southwest Idaho. Big game species commonly found in the area include California bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn.

Common large and mid-sized predators in the area...Show More

Documents

Public Law 111-11164.88 KB

Classification/Mileage

Wild
Wild — 25.6 miles; Total — 25.6 miles.
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