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- location
  
Custer County, Idaho

- location
  
Butte County, Idaho

Length
  
217 km

Discharge
  
2.444 m³/s

Mouth
  
Big Lost River Sinks

Cities
  
Mackay

- elevation
  
6,860 ft (2,091 m)

- elevation
  
4,790 ft (1,460 m)

Basin area
  
4,836 km²

Source
  
Pioneer Mountains

Country
  
United States of America

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- left
  
North Fork Big Lost River, Thousand Springs Creek

- right
  
East Fork Big Lost River, Antelope Creek

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The Big Lost River is a major river in the U.S. state of Idaho, about 135 miles (217 km) long. It starts in the Rocky Mountains and flows in a generally southeast direction into the Snake River Plain. True to its name, the Big Lost River's surface flow does not reach any larger river, but vanishes into the Snake River Aquifer at the Big Lost River Sinks, giving the river its name. The river is one of the Lost streams of Idaho, several streams that flow into the plain and disappear into the ground.

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Map of Big Lost River, Idaho, USA

It rises at the confluence of the North Fork and East Fork Big Lost River deep in the Pioneer Mountains, a subrange of the Rockies, in Custer County, south-central Idaho. It flows northeast then turns sharply southeast at the confluence with Thousand Springs Creek which comes in from the left and into Butte County. The river is dammed to form Mackay Reservoir near the town of Mackay, then continues south through an agricultural valley, passing Arco. After Arco the river begins flowing east, then northeast, and finally due north. The river terminates at the Big Lost River Sinks, a patch of marshland where its water drains into the ground.

Despite the fact that its surface flow is lost (hence its name) a short distance out of the mountains, the river is hydrologically connected to the Snake River, the largest river of Idaho by discharge, via the Snake River Aquifer and various springs along the course of the Snake in its journey through the plain.

Big lost river at smelter bridge mackay idaho


References

Big Lost River Wikipedia


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