Dinkey Creek - 2. Dinkey Creek Campgrounds to logging spur road


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2. Dinkey Creek Campgrounds to logging spur road (Cherry Bomb Falls Section)

Usual Difficulty IV-V (may vary with level)
Length 5 Miles
Avg. Gradient 90 fpm
Max Gradient 125 fpm

Captain Nemo


Captain Nemo
Photo of Bill Murphy @ moderate



River Description

Getting there: From Fresno, take highway 168 to Shaver Lake. When just entering the Shaver Lake community, turn right onto Dinkey Creek Road and drive about 8 miles to Dinkey Creek and the campgrounds. Ross Crossing road, which goes towards the take-out, is on the right about a mile before Dinkey Creek.

Put-in: Launch anywhere in the Dinkey Creek Campgrounds area. There are two options to get the maximum distance. Topozone -Put-in, google map
1) After the middle of May the campground opens to the public and you can drive the nice paved road to the end or to Honeymoon Pool just downstream. In 2002 the campground hosts charged us $3 to park at Honeymoon Pool.
2) If the campground is closed, drive across the bridge to the east side of the creek. There are several dirt roads on the left. One goes to Camp Fresno. Take the next one past . This road climbs a bit, but not a lot while traversing back into the canyon. You can not see the creek, so be prepared to scout a bit. This road fades out even with or even a bit past the end of the paved road on the other side (as I recall). It is a relatively easy hike through mostly open forest a hundred yards or so down to the creek.

Take-out: Backtrack to Ross Crossing Rd. Drive about 3.5 miles south on Ross Crossing Rd and look for a small dirt road dropping steeply towards the creek. Condition of this spur road can vary but has usually been okay for 2 wheel drive vehicles. The bushes on the side though may scratch the paint on your car. From a clearing near the end of the road find a trail leading slightly north, then down, then back south to the creek. The condition of the trail has deteriorated in recent years. SCOUT this TAKE-OUT!! Immediately after this take-out, the creek drops into a gorge with huge drops and steep walls. Topozone Map, google map

Alternate Take out: Four wheel drive vehicles can usually reach the creek at Sheriden Mine which is only a quarter mile or so above the standard take out. Look for this road about 1/4 mile past the Camp El-O-Win turn off. Topozone - Sheriden Mine

Overview: From the end of the campground road to Honeymoon Pool is an impressive narrow and difficult gorge. It is easily scouted. From Honeymoon to the main road is a variety of bedrock and rocky drops. Technical but generally not super steep or difficult. Below the highway bridge the creek is cobblestone for a short ways.

Then it drops into a beautiful bedrock gorge. Captain Nemo is the last big drop in this gorge.

Wonderful ledge drops follow till the creek flattens out past the Girl Scout, "Camp El-O-Win". Soon, ledges and slides lead into the second gorge.

Cherry Bomb Falls is where the right wall turns into a steep dome. You can scout and portage the falls, on the left. Scout everything as you get close, so as to not miss the small eddy and to correctly run the ledge holes immediately upstream.

Max Headroom is an interesting single drop shortly after Cherry Bomb. The creek opens up again but remains serious till the end. A ledge hole at the end of a long class 3 run has captured several boaters at a time on high water trips. LA Riot is a long bedrock chute that ends at Sheriden Mine. Moderate but interesting drops extend from Sheriden to the last take-out. Make sure you have marked the take-out!

From the take-out down to Muley Hole may be somewhat boatable by a strong enough team at just the right flow, but scout it carefully or better just hike it in late summer to see. It is a nice short canyoneering trip at low water. From Muley Hole down to Ross Crossing is also an excellent though more serious canyoneering trip at low water. There would be some beautiful boating in there, at least for the first 1/4 mile or so. From about Deer Creek confluence on down, the creek bed is filled with monster boulders undercut with large siphons and caves. They are fun to crawl and swim through at 5 or 6 cfs. Canyoneers will want to bring a short rope for lowering and such.

Dinkey has often been boated at very low flows because the bedrock drops are still excellent. At flows high enough to clean up the gravel bar rapids 400- 600 cfs, the bedrock drops get much more serious and many should be scouted.

Cherry Bomb falls and the 3 ledges immediately upstream should always be scouted. They are especially dangerous at high flows. I had become complacent here, till I lead my friend Walt Shipley into the first ledge and it took his life. The hole at the first ledge can be a keeper that will not release boat or swimmer.

Services: Free, primitive camping is allowed almost anywhere in the vicinity. Developed camping is of course available at Dinkey Creek Campgrounds Dinkey Creek Inn offers cabins, showers, and a small store with a resteraunt. Across the creek Camp Fresno offers very rustic cabins at very reasonable prices, but you must typically reserve cabins far in advance.

Paul Martzen

Other Information Sources:
California Whitewater Bible: Best Water in the State of California, Holbeck & Stanley
Charles Foster

Stories and memories of Walt Shipley:


StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2008-06-06 18:42:56

Editors

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Paul Martzen
Fresno, CA 93728
Phone: 559-441-1383


Starting out

Detail Trip Report Edit  Starting out  Dinkey Creek, CA(632.52KB .jpeg)

Dinkey Creek; Cherry Bomb Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Dinkey Creek; Cherry Bomb Falls  Dinkey Creek, CA(601.24KB .jpeg)

Lead in to Cherry Bomb falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Lead in to Cherry Bomb falls  Dinkey Creek, CA(599.05KB .jpeg)

Dinkey Creek; Cherry Bomb Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Dinkey Creek; Cherry Bomb Falls  Dinkey Creek, CA(601.24KB .jpeg)

Dinkey Creek near Dinkey Meadow

Detail Trip Report Edit  Dinkey Creek near Dinkey Meadow  Dinkey Creek, CA(594.09KB .jpeg)

Captain Nemo

Detail Trip Report Edit  Captain Nemo  Dinkey Creek, CA(63.41KB .jpeg)

Access Road take out

Detail Trip Report Edit  Access Road take out  Dinkey Creek, CA(1.45MB .jpeg)

Morning Glow

Detail Trip Report Edit  Morning Glow  Dinkey Creek, CA(294.41KB .jpeg)

Gauge Rock at Dinkey Bridge-2

Detail Trip Report Edit  Gauge Rock at Dinkey Bridge-2  Dinkey Creek, CA(313.02KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:


In years when the NF Kings is not spilling, (such as 2007) subtract about 30 to 40 cfs from the graph above, for minimum instream flow releases, then figure that flows in SuperDink! will be about 1/2 to 3/4 of the remaining flow. The actual ratio is unkown and will change a lot depending on the water year type and whether it is early or late in the season. Early in the season and in wet years the ratio will be low. Late in the season and in dry years the ratio will be much higher. (I think!)


This graph is for the online gauge on the NF Kings at Meadowbrook which is at 8000 feet elevation. This gauge should have a somewhat similar flow pattern as Dinkey, but will probably peak later and higher and stay high longer.

As of 2007, there is a painted staff gauge on the river right bridge support on the highway bridge below Dinkey Creek Campgrounds. A level near 3 or 4 on this gauge is pretty good for this section, but it has been run both higher and lower. When you paddle here please submit a comment with the date run, the levels at this gauge, at the one described below and on the online gauge at the NKings below Dinkey.

Also see historical records for an old gauge at Dinkey Creek at Dinkey Meadows. This gauge is on river right downstream of Camp El-O-Win, about where the creek reenters bedrock. The gauge no longer functions but there is a staff marker still there so you can tell the actual level as you pass by. Dreamflows makes estimates based on the data this gauge once provided. When the flow at Dinkey Meadows is not reported, look at Dinkey above the NF Kings or just look at NF Kings. Flow at Dinkey Meadows is roughly about 2/3 of the NF Kings readings most of the time.

Report - Reports of Dinkey Creek 2. Dinkey Creek Campgrounds to logging spur road 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
Dinkey Creek [CA] Starting out moderate Paul Martzen
1y59d22h07m Dinkey Creek [CA] Access Road take out Low Paul Martzen
2y190d06h07m Dinkey Creek [CA] Gauge Rock at Dinkey Bridge-2 low Paul Martzen
2y195d06h07m Dinkey Creek [CA] Morning Glow low Paul Martzen

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
2.5Captain NemoWaterfall Photo
4.0Cherry Bomb FallsIV+Waterfall Photo
4.5LA RiotIVAccess

Rapid Descriptions

Captain Nemo

Captain Nemo

Captain Nemo
Photo of Bill Murphy @ moderate

A steep impressive drop.   Scout on river right.



Cherry Bomb Falls (Class IV+, Mile 4.0)

Dinkey Creek; Cherry Bomb Falls

Dinkey Creek; Cherry Bomb Falls
Photo by Paul Martzen @ moderate

A small but intimidating waterfall in an impressive gorge.   Scout on river left.    Portage also on river left with some difficulty if need be,



LA Riot (Class IV, Mile 4.5)

This is a fairly long bedrock rapid that ends in a pool next to the Sheriden Mine.   There is 4-wheel drive road access to the Mine on river right.   Scout or portage the rapid on river right.   There can be a pretty good hole at the bottom of the rapid.  





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