Approximate - nearest available gauge. Use as general reference only.
As you head toward the County Road R, this small river spreads wider across shallow bedrock, and you will probably 'grunge out' a bit (unless you have a quite high flow). Numerous shallow waves will form through here, but none have sufficient depth (at almost any reasonable flow) to allow enough paddle strokes to catch and surf. Passing the bridge, the river heads to the right, and a fine series of ledges will form some decent waves. (There may be some play right in the back yard of a nice home.) A bit more boulder-bed scrambling will bring you to the confluence with the Neshota River, where the combined flow is now the West Twin River.