This is a creek with low volume and lots of drops. Currently this run is closed for any kind of boating due to the park rangers. The last time I was there I was going to run it but then the park ranger saw us looking at it and warned us that it would be a $250 fine. This looked like the optimal level to run this, maybe a little higher, but when its flooded you could get yourself into some serious trouble. The entrance to this run starts out under a bridge with about a 4 foot drop and at this level it looks super easy. then you will come to a good class IV rapid with a couple holes and some drop. About 20 feet down from that is another similar drop and about 100-150 feet below that is a bigger trickier falls. This one at this level looks good to go, just make sure you have safety set up incase you get stuck in the hole below.


Another 200 feet down is the most vertical drop on the creek, its about 15 feet and its one that you want to take with a left angle boof, straight out from the falls their is a very shallow rock that you dont want to hit. after that their is just a 20 foot slide into a nice pool. After that their is some class II-III rapids that I didn't really look at. Just remember that if you do this run to get out of there ASAP or else the run will cost you about $250, and if you run it straight through it will take you maybe 5-10 minutes, its about a half mile long and the currents cooking.