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Take-out CA

K’utárawáx·u (Grizzly Hill) Access

Klamath - 05. Access 1 to K’utárawáx·u (Grizzly Hill) Access (CA)

Gauge Conditions
Runnable: 600.0 – 5,000.0 CFS

Estimated range of boatable flow

Photo
K’utárawáx·u (Grizzly Hill) Access
Photo courtesy of American Whitewater
Description

The K’utárawáx·u (Grizzly Hill) Access on river right is named for the Shasta Indian place name (pronounced K’oo-TAH-rah-WAH-xoo). The site is managed by California Department of Fish and Wildlife on land set to be transferred to Shasta Indian Nation. The Shasta people have lived here since time immemorial and were stripped of their land through violence before hydropower dams took the last of their ancestral territory along the river. American Whitewater has worked with the Shasta Indian Nation to educate the public on respectful visitation in this culturally and spiritually significant landscape. American Whitewater helped secure $3.5 million from the State of California to design and construct this and two other sites to serve boaters and fire management crews. Amenities include an access road, boat launch and turnaround, staging and parking areas, bike rack, accessible vault toilet, garbage facilities, picnic spots, river viewing area, and multilingual kiosk.

Location
Type
Take-out
Difficulty
Class N/A
Mile Marker
6.4 mi
Directions
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05. Access 1 to K’utárawáx·u (Grizzly Hill) Access
Klamath
II 6.4 mi
Current Conditions
5-Day Forecast
Whitewater data from
American Whitewater