River in Idaho, United States
Dickshooter Creek is a tributary to Deep Creek in southwest Idaho in the United States, approximately 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Riddle. It is 22.5 miles (36.2 km) long.[1] Its watershed is entirely made up of rangeland.[2] It has very low water flow, and dries up during the summer months.[3][4] It is a common location for hiking and backpacking, particularly during the summer months.[5]
Name
Dickshooter Creek follows the naming scheme of the ridge, reservoir, and trailmarker of the same name. It was named after a pioneer settler named Dick Shooter who built a settlement in the area.[6]
Course
Dickshooter Creek's source is Willow Spring, at elevation 5,565 ft (1,696 m). From there, it travels west, creating a pool called Willow Meadows Reservoir Three, then north and around the abandoned settlement of Dickshooter. As it continues, it carves out a small gorge called Black Canyon as it travels south before joining Deep Creek.[1]
Legislation
Dickshooter creek was categorized as part of the Owyhee River Wilderness in 2009 as a part of the Owyhee Public Lands Management Act.[7] It is not designated for aquatic life nor recreation, though it does meet basic water standards according to § 305(b) and § 303(d).[8]
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