Whitewater Run WA Class IV-V

Upstream of Money Creek Rd. Bridge

Money Creek

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Runnable: ? – ? CFS
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Description
SEASON: Fall rains and spring snowmelt FUN FACT: One big boulder garden rapid. TAKEOUT: Turn onto NE Old Cascade Highway from Hwy. 2 at mile 45.9 (you'll see the sign for Money Creek campground). Follow this road 0.9 miles to Miller River Road (FR 6410). Drive 100 yds. then turn right onto Money Creek Road (FR 6420). Follow this to mile 0.6 and the takeout bridge across the creek (elevation 980'). Check road conditions with Mt. Baker - Snoqulamie National \ Forest; follow link to the forest road conditions report under the recreation link. PUT-IN: From the takeout continue up to any place with good access near mile FR 6420 mile 3.7 (elevation 1700'). DESCRIPTION: Most of the run is a big long boulder garden that can be scouted from the road to the put-in. The middle part of the run requires some precise moves through tight chutes. Beware of log and culvert (that have washed into the river) hazards. Near the end of the run the gradient tapers off a bit as the river settles on to the Skykomish valley floor. This section contains excellent continuous class IV water for nearly a mile that is easy to boat scout. lat/long approximate by Tiger server for additional information see: - Mike Lawson's description in: Bennett, J. and T. Bennett. 1997. A guide to the whitewater rivers of Washington, second edition. Swiftwater Publishing. Portland, OR. - Skykomish Ranger District - USFS Mt. Baker - \ Snoqualmie National Forest website
Difficulty
Class IV-V
Length
3.2 mi
Gradient
275 ft/mi
Rapids
0
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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