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The Hoback River, once called the Fall River, is an approximately 55-mile (89 km)-long tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It heads in the northern Wyoming Range of Wyoming and flows northeast, northwest, and then west through the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Its largest tributary is its South Fork, which joins the Hoback about nine miles downstream of its head as it turns northeast and continues to U.S. Route 191. It then turns northwest, where it spreads onto a large marshy flat in a braided floodplain once known as Jackson's Little Hole, but now referred to as the "Hoback Basin" in which lies the town of Bondurant. It then heads west, entering the steep, narrow Hoback Canyon from which it emerges to join the Snake about 11 miles (18 km) south of Jackson Hole, ju

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  • Hoback River (en)
  • Хобек (река) (ru)
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  • The Hoback River, once called the Fall River, is an approximately 55-mile (89 km)-long tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It heads in the northern Wyoming Range of Wyoming and flows northeast, northwest, and then west through the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Its largest tributary is its South Fork, which joins the Hoback about nine miles downstream of its head as it turns northeast and continues to U.S. Route 191. It then turns northwest, where it spreads onto a large marshy flat in a braided floodplain once known as Jackson's Little Hole, but now referred to as the "Hoback Basin" in which lies the town of Bondurant. It then heads west, entering the steep, narrow Hoback Canyon from which it emerges to join the Snake about 11 miles (18 km) south of Jackson Hole, ju (en)
  • Хобек (англ. Hoback River) — река в США, в северо-западной части штата Вайоминг. Левый приток реки Снейк. Длина составляет около 89 км; площадь бассейна — около 1600 км². Берёт начало в Скалистых горах и течёт сперва на северо-восток, через национальный лес Титон. Затем поворачивает и течёт в северо-западном направлении вплоть до своего устья вблизи городка Хобек, сразу ниже по течению долины Джексон-Хоул. Крупнейший приток Хобек — река Саут-Форк, которая впадает в Хобек вблизи города Бондурант. Большая часть реки протекает через узкие горные долины, а в своём нижнем течении — через каньоны с отвесными склонами. На всём течении Хобек нет ни одной дамбы. Около 48 км ниже по течению от устья Хобек, уже на территории штата Айдахо, река Снейк перегорожена плотиной Палисейдс. (ru)
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  • Hoback River (en)
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  • Hoback River (en)
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  • Hoback Peak at (en)
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  • The river near Hoback Junction (en)
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  • Map of the Hoback, Greys and Salt rivers (en)
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  • 43.0003 -110.35
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  • North-east then north-west (en)
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  • The Hoback River, once called the Fall River, is an approximately 55-mile (89 km)-long tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It heads in the northern Wyoming Range of Wyoming and flows northeast, northwest, and then west through the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Its largest tributary is its South Fork, which joins the Hoback about nine miles downstream of its head as it turns northeast and continues to U.S. Route 191. It then turns northwest, where it spreads onto a large marshy flat in a braided floodplain once known as Jackson's Little Hole, but now referred to as the "Hoback Basin" in which lies the town of Bondurant. It then heads west, entering the steep, narrow Hoback Canyon from which it emerges to join the Snake about 11 miles (18 km) south of Jackson Hole, just upstream of head of the Snake River Canyon near the town of Hoback. The entire length of the Hoback is free flowing and unobstructed by dams. About 30 miles (48 km) downstream from the confluence with the Hoback River, the Snake River crosses into the state of Idaho and is impounded by Palisades Dam. The river is named after , an explorer who traveled with the Astor Expedition from the Snake River, using the Hoback River as a passage to the Green River, a tributary of the Colorado River. (en)
  • Хобек (англ. Hoback River) — река в США, в северо-западной части штата Вайоминг. Левый приток реки Снейк. Длина составляет около 89 км; площадь бассейна — около 1600 км². Берёт начало в Скалистых горах и течёт сперва на северо-восток, через национальный лес Титон. Затем поворачивает и течёт в северо-западном направлении вплоть до своего устья вблизи городка Хобек, сразу ниже по течению долины Джексон-Хоул. Крупнейший приток Хобек — река Саут-Форк, которая впадает в Хобек вблизи города Бондурант. Большая часть реки протекает через узкие горные долины, а в своём нижнем течении — через каньоны с отвесными склонами. На всём течении Хобек нет ни одной дамбы. Около 48 км ниже по течению от устья Хобек, уже на территории штата Айдахо, река Снейк перегорожена плотиной Палисейдс. Река была названа в честь Джона Хобека — участника экспедиции Астора. (ru)
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  • Jackson, WY (en)
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