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Spring Youth Art Show
May 15, 2012
All area youth enter fine art for public viewing

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Sacred Salmon Ceremony
May 26, 2012
Friendship Feast on the banks of the Salmon River

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Bigwater Blowout River Festival
June 2, 2012
This is an action packed, family fun event with experienced Outfitters and Guides offering discounts

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Riggins Hot Summer Nights
July 27 & 28, 2012
Oldies Rock & Roll Theme Tallent Show and Live Music

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Regional Fall Art Show
October 13-14, 2012
Salmon River Art Guild Fall Art Show for Adults 18 & older

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Women with Bait Steelhead Derby
Feb. thru the 1st weekend in March
Steelhead Derby for women, Big Prizes, Come on out!

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The Salmon River Jet Boat Races
April 2013
Two days of action packed Wild Jet Boat Racing

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Annual Riggins Rodeo & Parade
May 4 & 5, 2013
Two days of rodeo action!

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Welcome to the Salmon River Chamber of Commerce

History of Riggins

The White Bird Battlefield, Nez Perce National Historic Park and the Slate Creek Ranger Station are some of the historical sites within 30 miles to the north of Riggins.

The now friendly town of Riggins was once known as "Gouge Eye" after a vicious saloon fight in which the obvious happened between a couple of rough and tumble citizens who came here in search of gold in the 1850's.

Riggins lies between the two deepest gorges in North America and rides the banks of the Little Salmon River and the famous Salmon River, the longest free-flowing river within the lower 48 states. Adventures east take you up the Salmon River to the "River of No Return" Wilderness, a name that the Indians used to warn Lewis and Clark; and also captured the spirit of Captain Guleke's adventures in his one-way scow trips.

Turn west and adventures take you to the Snake River and Hells Canyon. This spectacular setting makes an ideal home base to explore areas of recreation, history, and scenic beauty.

Walking Tour

Riggins, which is now named after John Riggins, the area's first mailman, is proud of it's history which has included ranching, mining, lumber, and activities tied to the river.

In 1921 Field and Stream featured a story on Captain Harry Guleke who ran a wooden scow down the Salmon River from Salmon City to Lewiston. He would dismantle his boat, sell the wood for $5-the cost of the wood-buy a horse and head home.

In 1936 he did an expedition for National Geographic down the same stretch. In 1990 a group of outfitters from Riggins commemorated Idaho's centennial by building and taking the scow down the river. That boat now sits atop the City Park and, along with 21 other points of interest, are marked with historical signs as part of the Riggins Walking Tour. There are also 3 sites along the big Salmon River Road.