Big Creek - The Middle Gorge Section


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The Middle Gorge Section

Class V
1.5 Miles

Big Creek Gorge


Big Creek Gorge
Photo of Gavin Gladding by Paul Martzen taken June 6, 2005

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
NF WILLOW C NR SUGAR PINE CA 100 - 350 cfs 28d00h06m 83 cfs (rc= -0.1 )


River Description

The Overview of Big Creek:
Big Creek is just west of Wawona in Yosemite National Park and runs into the South Fork of the Merced just upstream of the Wawona Campground. The Middle Gorge has 5 waterfalls worth paddling and is only about 150 yards long. A common procedure is to run the falls in the gorge several times, then carry back up to your car. The first descent party reported that continuing down the creek to the SF Merced was not worth doing and most subsequent parties took their word for it. Recently, Chris Tulley reported that the rest of the creek down to the South Merced is excellent which prompted explanations from members of the first descent party.

Late April or Early May is the likely season. When the SF Merced is high, this creek is worth a look.

Getting There: Take Highway 41 to Wawona inside Yosemite National Park. Turn onto Chowchilla Mt Road. If you're coming in from the Fresno area (or south), you'll make a left hand turn onto this road that runs across the golf course. This road is not very wide and at first glance looks like its for golf carts only. But quickly widens and turns into a dirt road that crosses Big Creek in about two miles. GPS Coordinates at Google Maps.



Many people will drive or hike in and just run the Middle Gorge several times. It's like park and play for creekers. Another option is to put in at Fish Camp and run the 2 miles down to the middle Gorge. As seen here: Big Creek (Chowchilla Mountain Road to S.F. Merced River)

First 400 yards: The best parking spot is just across the small wooden bridge, putting in on river left, just pass the bridge. You can boat or hike down about 400 yards or so to the main gorge where there are 5 great waterfalls. In this first section there are some shallow rocks and tree portages.


First Drop "The Tricky One": The first falls at the entrance to the main gorge, has a boulder in the pool at the bottom on river left, that can be is easily seen when scouted. Boofing out far enough to miss it is easily done by sliding down the falls on river left, or by first dropping into the pot-hole on river left, then running the falls.


75 Yards To Go: This next section can be kind of tricky. Its junky and has some brush that gets in the way. The best advice is to stay to river left and push your way through. You might have to get out and swim or wade down. But once you see the big smooth granite rocking slope on your left, you're there! This is the entrance to the main gorge.



Main Gorge: Now all your hard work pays off, and the fun can begin! The falls are all very straight forward to run, and the pools are all clean and deep.
GPS Coordinates at Google Maps.



"Rooster's Drop": This is the first fall of the gorge, and should be run on river right. There is a small rooster tail created in the middle of the falls at higher flows and makes for a big smile.



"The Slide": This fall is one big water slide. Try it backwards if you're feeling lucky. At high flows, this drop does become a serious, river wide, very sticky reversal.



"The Big Drop": The tallest and funniest of the waterfalls. It's about 10 feet high, but don't worry, the pool is nice and deep. So you can practice your boof or go right over and pencil in if you want. Use caution, the level of water would determine the depth of this pool. However, you can go over from the left, or all the way over on the right side. Change it up a little for some extra fun. There are some nice rock slides here too for a different drop approach.



"The Last Drop": A little right/left gets you over the last drop right into a large pool of water. You can wait here and watch the rest of your group catch up with you. There is also enough room on this last waterfall to paddle back up and try to get behind the fall up against the rocks.

(this picture shows Dan running "The Big Drop," but it's a good shot of the "The Last Drop")

The takeout is on river left.
GPS Coordinates at Google Maps.



River left is best for scouting and hiking back and forth. The left side also has the best places for picture taking.

Sometimes after a nice long day of boofing, the best thing to do is go back to the beginning of the gorge, cross the creek to the right side and hike straight up to the dirt road.

Other nearby rivers:
Big Creek: Fish Camp to Chowchilla Mt. Road
NF Willow Creek

Local Clubs:
For more information on this and other local paddling areas, please feel free to contact these local clubs: SJPaddlers, NEW Kayak Club, or Gold Country Paddlers.

Online:
You can get more information from California's Whitewater Community at boof.com.


StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2008-05-17 23:52:09

Editors

Stream Team Editor
Daniel Lundberg
Fresno, CA
Stream Team Editor
Paul Martzen
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-441-1383
Stream Team Editor
Evan Lloyd
Fresno, CA


Daniel at First Falls

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Paul in the Junk

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Rico in Air

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seal launch

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Big Creek Gorge

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White flower

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Rock Maneuver

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Put-in View,

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NEW Kayak Club expedition to Big Creek

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Leaving the Put-in

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One more time.

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Nice Colors.

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Big Creek air time

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Charge!

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Big Creek Gorge

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Daniel kayaking on Big Creek

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Directions to Big Creek

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Approaching the Drop

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Last Drops

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4th Drop

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3rd Falls

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Seal Launch

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1st Falls-Unrunnable

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First Runnable Falls

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one of the many

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200 cfs 1st gorge

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200 cfs 2nd drop

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200 cfs 1st drop

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200 cfs 4th drop

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

There is no gauge on Big Creek itself. The flow number listed above is from NF Willow Creek which does have a gauge. NF Willow is a similar sized creek, with adjacent headwaters. It seems like the two creeks should have fairly similar flow patterns. However, the two creeks have not been closely monitored or compared in the past. There is at present no staff gauge on Big Creek. There are also small upstream diversions on both creeks which affect the natural flow patterns.

Boatable flows tend to be in April and May but can occur in other months as well. See this table of Monthly mean flows; 1997-2006.

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
NF WILLOW C NR SUGAR PINE CA
usgs-11242400 100 - 350 cfs 28d00h06m 83 cfs (rc= -0.1 )

RangeWater LevelComment
100.0000-350.0000 barely runnable-high runnable

Report - Reports of Big Creek The Middle Gorge Section and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Big Creek [CA] Daniel kayaking on Big Creek n/a Daniel Lundberg
3y216d21h36m big creek [ca] one of the many 250 cfs Chris Tulley
4y138d21h36m Big Creek [CA] seal launch n/a Paul Martzen
4y138d21h36m Big Creek [CA] Daniel at First Falls low Paul Martzen
4y149d21h36m Big Creek at Wawona [CA] One more time. n/a Paul Martzen
4y158d21h36m Big Creek [CA] White flower n/a Paul Martzen
5y193d21h36m Big Creek [CA] Approaching the Drop n/a Daniel Lundberg

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User Comments


2008-04-14 02:23:14 (576 days ago)
Chris TulleyDetails
Stellar underrated V run! Consistant gradient of South Silver style granite bedrock interspersed
with technical boulder gardens. A group of 5 of us ran this 4/9/06. Here is what we found:

FLOW
We had what we deemed a great boatable flow of ~200 to 250 cfs, for a class V run down to S.
Merced. Note: the online guage is way off (it read 17 cfs the day we ran it) while the Merced below
Briceburg was @ 3800 and falling due to recent rain. (Chris is refering to a gauge that is no
longer listed on this page. It was gauging a diversion from the creek rather than the creek itself.
The gauge now linked is on an adjacent creek of similar size. Hopefully flows are fairly similar
between the two drainages and the present gauge has better accuracy - PM)

CHARACTER:
Lots (10+) of classic Sierra bedrock drops of 10-20 ft. Some great slides and big boofs. Some
sections of technical class V boulder drops that reminded me "Big Creek" in the Smokies (classic SE
squeal like a pig creeking). We did not experience the "brush" referenced in the streamkeepers
description. Lots of horizon lines to keep you on your toes...smile

HAZARDS:
1)At our flow (~200-250cfs) the 4th drop of significance (shown in above description as the
"slide") becomes a nasty river wide hole that should be treated with extreme caution, as it is
basically becomes a low head dam. We vertically extracted someone from here and it was not
pretty.
2) Wood. There were a few big logs that looks like they could shift around. That said there was a
nasty log jam strainer at the very bottom of the second major boulder garder rapid. Which was
several hundred yards long. The strainer was basically blind and a bit walled out. Scout/walk high
river left.
Other than this all the rapids were runnable and had clean, albeit sometimes narrow lines. Expect
to get out of your boat to scout frequently.

ACCESS:
PI: The gate was locked for us just after crossing the golf course. There is limited but discrete
parking here. The hike is ~2 miles.
TO: We parked at a pull off with a restroom ~1 mi downstream of S. Merced bridge near Wawona.
Shuttle is super short and could be walked.

TIME: First time runs by mere class V mortals should expect 4 or more hours to scout and run this
~2 mile stretch.

OVERALL RATING: 9 out of 10.
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