

Superb fishing, gorgeous scenery, and a remote setting combine to make a trip on the Smith River an unforgettable experience. With one put-in point and one take-out point, the 59-mile stretch of river is accessible only by canoe, raft, or other appropriate watercraft.
Because of its popularity, a permit is required to float the Smith River between Camp Baker and Eden Bridge. A drawing for the permit is conducted each February; nine float parties are allowed to launch each day. These regulations moderate fishing pressure and allow for long floats in relative solitude.
The float season varies widely depending on snow pack, rainfall, and amount and timing of irrigation. The typical float season is from mid-April through mid-July, with some occasional floating opportunities in September and October.
Smith River Super Permit applications are available until March 15, 2012. In addition to the regular private float permits, FWP issues one Super Permit each year through a separate lottery. The recipient of the permit will be allowed to launch on any date of their choosing for that year. Float fees are not included with the Super Permit and must be paid when registering at Camp Baker. There is no limit to the number of chances someone may purchase ($5 per chance). The money from the sale of Super Permit chances will be deposited into the Smith River Corridor Enhancement Account.
You can only apply for the super permit online through FWP's Automated Licensing System.
Super permit results will be available March 19, 2012.
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Consult the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page to get an overview of the Smith River and check for Advisories, Restrictions, and Closures. If you don’t find all the answers you’re looking for on this website, you can contact the Smith River State Park office in Great Falls at (406) 454-5840.
The Launch Choice Report (
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The Application fee is $10 (nonrefundable).
Permit holders must cancel their permit if they are not going to use their launch regardless of weather or water flows above 100 cfs (cubic feet per second). A person who fails to properly cancel their permit at least two days prior to their scheduled launch date will be prohibited from applying for a permit the following year (this does not apply if flows are 100 cfs or less).
Starting March 14, 2012 and throughout the float season you may call the Smith River Reservation Line at (406) 454-5861 between 8:00 AM and noon, Monday through Friday, to request any remaining launch dates or cancelled permits.

The following float fees must be paid during the registration process at Camp Baker on the launch day. Do not submit these fees with your launch application. These fees (below) must be paid for each floater in the party.
| Resident | Nonresident | |
| Under 6 years | FREE | FREE |
| 6-12 years | $15 | $15 |
| 13 and older | $25 | $60 |
The CEA is an account set up to provide long-term protection of the Smith River Corridor. Revenue from the sale of Super Permit chances will be deposited into this account.
The Smith River Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page will help you plan your next Smith River float trip.