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Review:
Journey back in time and visit The Obed Wild and Scenic River which looks very much like it did in late 1700s, when it was a good fishing and hunting ground for trappers and pioneers. Except during the times of very high flow, the 500-foot-deep walls of the gorge it flows through make the stream barely visible.
From the point where it meets Daddy’s Creek, to its mouth, it is designated as a National Wild and Scenic River and is managed by the National Park Service. The river is famous among white water enthusiasts during the high flow, but also attracts rock climbers, hikers and explorers. Park rangers offer guided tours at various times.
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