Cabarton Bridge, Payette River, Idaho, USA
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Cabarton Bridge, Payette River, Idaho, USA

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Cabarton Road Bridge over the North Fork of the Payette River.  This 322 foot (98m) bridge crosses the North Fork at a popular launch site of kayakers and rafters of the Payetter River.  This is the head of what's called the Cabarton Run of the Payette.  Image taken June 8, 2012.

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