Lemhi River at Kenney Creek Habitat Project

Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Acquisition

Instream Habitat Riparian Habitat
Project ID007 24 SA
Recovery DomainsSnake River
Start Date12/13/2024
End Date06/30/2026
Year2021
StatusOngoing
Last Edited10/21/2025
 
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Description    


The Lemhi Soil and Water Conservation District (LSWCD) will construct habitat treatments on a 0.30 mile segment of the Lemhi River located near the confluence of Kenney Creek. Current habitat conditions include a straightened channelized river segment confined by agricultural land, containing no side channel or floodplain connectivity through a high-quality riparian forest. Project actions will focus on constructing a pilot side channel and adjacent regraded floodplain that will take advantage of an existing spring and series of swales to form a more complex side channel network. The project will also install a series of woody structures, individual logs, and excavate pools within the excavated side channel. The project goal is to increase habitat complexity and capacity for juvenile salmon and steelhead. The site is located at the downstream end of the primary Chinook salmon production areas in the Lemhi Basin and will directly benefit juvenile life stag-es.



Project actions to meet these objectives include: 1) side channel and floodplain creation, 2) flood-plain reactivation, 3) installation of habitat features (i.e. woody debris), 4) excavation of pools within the side channel network, and 5) riparian planting and seeding.

Project Benefit    


Constructing the side channel to encourage a portion of the Lemhi River into the existing natural floodplain directly increases habitat capacity for juvenile life stages of salmon and steelhead. Improving the current condition through lateral habitat connectivity, developing

habitat complexity in the form of woody debris structures, and riparian zone restoration will result in improved survival for all freshwater juvenile life stages. Furthermore, the magnitude of these affects will be substantial since the project is located downstream of the Lemhi

primary Chinook salmon production area. Immediately upstream of the project site, the Lemhi River is a heavily incised single thread channel with no functional summer rearing or wintering habitat. As such, the project is ideally located to provide much needed habitat for

rearing parr that are displaced by spring high flows from upstream production areas, and for pre-smolts moving out of the production areas in the fall in preparation for overwintering. The proposed project directly addresses these life stages by improving floodplain diversity.

Accomplishments

Metric Completed Originally
Proposed
Instream Habitat
  Stream Miles Treated .30
Riparian Habitat
  Stream Miles Treated .60
  Acres Treated .4

Funding Details

SourceFunds
PCSRF$365,137
Other$120,626
Report Total:$485,763


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Worksites

WS-1    


  • Worksite Identifier: WS-1
  • Start Date: 07/01/2025
  • End Date: 11/30/2025
Area Description

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Location Information

  • Basin: Salmon (170602)
  • Subbasin: Lemhi (17060204)
  • Watershed: Lower Lemhi River (1706020408)
  • Subwatershed: Sandy Creek-Lemhi River (170602040802)
  • State: Idaho
  • Recovery Domain: Snake River
  • Latitude: 45.031117
  • Longitude: -113.66132

ESU

  • Snake River Basin Steelhead DPS
  • Snake River Spring/Summer-run Chinook Salmon ESU

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Metrics

Metrics
  • C.0 Salmonid Habitat Restoration and AcquisitionY (Y/N)
    •      . . C.0.a Habitat restoration and acquisition funding .00
    •      . . C.0.b Length of stream treated/protected
    •      . . C.0.c
      Project identified in a Plan or Watershed Assessment
    •      . . C.0.d.1 Project Monitoring (LOV)
    •      . . C.4 Instream Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
      •      . . . . C.4.a Instream Habitat Funding
      •      . . . . C.4.b Total length of instream habitat treated
      •      . . . . C.4.c.1 Channel reconfiguration and connectivityY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.c.2 Type of change to channel configuration and connectivity (LOV)
      •      . . . . C.4.d.1 Channel structure placementY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.d.2 Material used for channel structure (LOV)
      •      . . . . C.4.e.1 Streambank stabilization Y (Y/N)
        •      . . . . . . C.4.e.2 Material Used For Streambank Stabilization (LOV)
      •      . . C.5 Riparian Habitat ProjectY (Y/N)
        •      . . . . C.5.a Riparian Habitat Funding
        •      . . . . C.5.b.1 Total riparian miles streambank treated
        •      . . . . C.5.b.2 Total Riparian Acres Treated
        •      . . . . C.5.c.1 Riparian plantingY (Y/N)
          •      . . . . . . C.5.c.2
            Species of plants planted in riparian