Stream level data for the area:
https://watershed.epuertohost.net/reports/
\*Scroll down for the West Fork Millicoma gauge.
3.65' was bumpy but runnable
4.5' is still low, but worthwhile.
5' is an excellent medium flow.
River: A wonderful stream in the Oregon coastal range with many friendly surf opportunities and plenty of fun intermediate rapids.
Take out at the gauge bridge (43.47661646716695, -124.05668231461581) on WF Millicoma Rd, or about three miles higher at a road side pull-out (43.48321183152366, -124.0275606791986) about 3 miles upstream to just get the best part of the run.
The put in as at the furthest public point on WF Millicoma Rd, within sight of a gate on the road. Things start off fun with lots of good surf waves if flows are around 5'. After some time things ease off for a bit. As the river makes a large loop away from the road things pick up. Near the end of the loop is 'Henry's Falls'. Eddy out on the right as the river falls away to the left to scout. There is a channel along the left bank that is run at low water (4'ish), but at medium and high flows the line is over a smooth slab along the right bank to avoid the left channel that gets dangerous and a large hole in the center of the river.
Downstream is a section of fun read and run rapids, watch out for a couple holes that can get sticky at high water. During an easier section of the river, 13 mile creek enters from river right and there is a set of good surf waves.
Not too far after these waves fade is 'Girl Scout Triple Drop', which should be scouted from the left bank on a first trip at any given water level by stopping at a small beach as the river bends left. This rapid can be viewed from the shuttle as well, and that is the most convenient time to pick a line through the bottom portion of the rapid.
Downstream are more read and run rapids before a horizon line is approached at 'Sticky Wicket'. This ledge has some excellent boof options along the left half of the river depending on flow, but the hole becomes serious around 5' and higher so if you are not 100% able to hit your boof every time, take the ramp along the right bank.
Just around the corner is 'The Plunge', which has easy ramps center-right or left, but an optional hole in the center develops at medium and higher flows that more bold paddlers can attempt to punch through. Take out immediately on the right, or continue three more miles to the gauge bridge take out.
In the section between the roadside take out and bridge gauge are a few more class II+/III- read and run rapids, and a few more surf waves, though they are fewer and further between than has been encountered upstream. This section is generally only done if flows are healthy as it lacks appeal at low water.
Stella and Pidgeon Falls are in this section, both are short ledges. Stella is easily passed and is not even worth noting at most flows, but is marked on maps. Paddlers will probably not even be able to pick out which one is Stella without paying extra attention. Pidgeon Falls is a 1-2' ledge that develops a low-head dam like hole. At 5' there is an easy passage not terribly far off the right bank, and at lower flows the hole is not much of a concern. At higher flows, take caution as the author of this page is not sure how it looks.
Below Pidgeon it is more easy floating to the take out bridge.