Whitewater Run MN Class I-II

A) CR4 (near Kettle Lake) to CR52 (Moose Horn R.) (25 miles)

Kettle

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Approximate reading: This gauge is 9.6 miles away on Kettle. Use as a general reference only.
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Description
This long reach may be shortened substantially via a number of road crossings. Reportedly, there are some technical boulder garden rapids and a few good playable waves (particularly near CR131/133). I have no firsthand knowledge of this reach, but analysis of topo maps suggests the following: From County Route 4 to County Route 14 (5.0 miles at 6 FPM): Mostly lower gradient through (what appears to be) a marshy area. From County Route 14 to Hwy.73 (5.8 miles at 11 FPM): Gradient picks up a bit. River is narrow and winding, with one rapids after another. Just above the confluence of the West Branch (above CR 131) there is 1 mile at 23FPM, though the flow from the West Branch may be needed for good paddling at lower flows. From Hwy.73 to Hwy.27 (5.1 miles, at 13 FPM): Gradient continues good. There is 1 mile at 25FPM flanking Hwy 27 bridge. From Hwy.27 to County Road 66 (5.1 miles at 9 FPM): Gradient slacks off. From County Route 66 to County Route 52 (4.2 miles at 9 FPM): Prior gradient continues, flattening out towards the end. Anyone having more detailed information is encouraged to use the "Add a Comment" button which should appear below (for 'registered' users of the AW River Pages who are logged in.)

Rapids in this Run (1)

Difficulty
Class I-II
Length
25.0 mi
Gradient
10 ft/mi
max 25
Rapids
1
Difficulty Classes
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