Whitewater Run CA Class I

5. Below La Grange Wild

Tuolumne

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Gauge Conditions
Runnable: 150.0 – 1,000.0 CFS
CDEC Flow Data California
TUOLUMNE RIVER HTH Primary Dam Release
Elevation: 3,870 ft
TUOLUMNE RIVER FHH Primary
Elevation: 5,350 ft
TUOLUMNE RIVER EDT Primary
Elevation: 4,620 ft
TUOLUMNE RIVER ECK Primary
Elevation: 4,500 ft
TUOLUMNE RIVER UCC Primary
Elevation: 4,750 ft
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Description
This valley section of the Tuolumne is scenic and an excellent beginner run. There is a salmon run in the fall season. The river is primarily flat, but there are many riffles, narrow channels and sharp turns. Those with even modest experience and caution will have an enjoyable time and want to return again and again. The river does require minor maneuvering skill to avoid the occasional obstacle, but it is a very forgiving stretch of water.There are no drops or abrupt changes except for the man-made debris pile in the center of the river which occurs a few hundred yards below the La Grange Dam. From La Grange down to Basso bridge boat ramp, the river is generally wide with numerous small riffles and even a small ledge drop. Turns are all fairly gradual. From Basso Bridge to Turlock Lake State Park, the river seems to alternate between flat wide slow water, and narrow channels that are fast and twisty. These twisty, fast channels are great fun for those with good boat control. Beginners, on the other hand, can find themselves swept into the bushes and tipped over. Getting there: From Highway 99 in Modesto, take Yosemite Blvd (highway 132) for 32 miles to La Grange. From the south take highway 99 to Merced, then follow J 59 north, 30 miles to La Grange. Put-in: Old La Grange Bridge. From the junction of J59 (La Grange Rd.) and Yosemite Blvd, travel 1/2 mile east on Yosemite blvd into La Grange, then turn left onto Old La Grange Bridge road. There is plenty of space to park in about 200 yards. Links: Tuolumne River Trust Salmon Viewing Canoe Trips Turlock Lake State Park Fish restoration information. Friends of the Tuolumne Stanislaus Bird information. Old La Grange Bridge , mile 0 google map River access on both north and south sides of the river. 37.6664, -120.4615 New La Grange Bridge, Mile .55 Riffle, Mile .77 Riffle, mile 2.30 Basso Bridge boat ramp, Mile 2.69  Parking, picnic areas and a boat ramp. 37.6471, -120.4943 Turlock Lake State Park Campgrounds, Mile 8.66 google map Good river access at campgrounds. Fees: $20 for camping or $6.00 per car, day use. 37.6315, -120.5839 Roberts Ferry Road, Mile 10.71 Reported to be poor river access. 37.6362 , -120.6183 Oakdale Waterford Highway, Mile 19.0 Unknown river access options 37.6361 , -120.7585 Fox Grove River Access, Mile 24.44 Parking areas and boat ramps. 37.6193 , -120.8429 Similar River Sections: American in Sacramento Merced near Snelling San Joaquin below Friant Kings below Pine Flat Kaweah near Woodlake
Difficulty
Class I
Length
19.3 mi
Rapids
4
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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