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Landsburg Park Put-In provides access to the Cedar River, a large river system classified as stream order 7 with significant flow averaging over 6,300 cubic feet per second. The Cedar River features a substantial elevation drop of 787 feet across its 338-mile length, creating dynamic water conditions with an average velocity of 3.28 feet per second and a gradient of 2.3 feet per mile. This put-in location on the Cedar River offers paddlers access to flowing water conditions that require attention to current and water movement.
The Cedar River drains a large watershed of 7,266 square miles and carries substantial volume year-round, making it an important waterway in the region. Given the river's characteristics as a large, flowing system with moderate gradient, paddlers should be prepared for moving water conditions and be aware of the river's continuous flow. The coordinates place this access point in King County, Washington, providing gateway access to a major river system in the Puget Sound region.
Paddlers using this put-in should be aware of the Cedar River's characteristics as a large river with consistent flow and should have appropriate skills for moving water conditions. The specific amenities and facilities available at Landsburg Park should be verified before visiting, as details about parking, restrooms, and launch infrastructure were not provided in the access data.