Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib) - 3 - Fishing Access site to S.Fork Stillaguamish


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Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib),

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3 - Fishing Access site to S.Fork Stillaguamish (Lower)

Class IV-V
1.3 Miles
Avg Gradient 111 fpm

Canyon Creek


Canyon Creek
Photo of Mark Corsentino by Tom O'Keefe taken 17NOV2002 @ 6.6'

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
SF STILLAGUAMISH RIVER NEAR GRANITE FALLS, WA 5.00 - 7.00 ft 01h04m 6.4 ft (rc= 0.7 )


River Description

FUN FACT: Fun alternative when Robe Canyon is a little high or a fun class 4 run at lower levels. Excellent option for a quick run in the area.

SEASON: Winter rains and snowmelt--November through May.

LOGISTICS: Take Highway 92 east to the town of Granite Falls. Once in town this road becomes Stanley Street. Follow this east to the other side of town and turn north on Mountain Loop Highway. From here it's 2.1 miles to the turnoff for Canyon Drive which is labeled as 124th St NE on some maps (this turnoff is at highway mile 2.3 and is 0.5 miles after you cross the South Fork Stillaguamish at Granite Falls). Follow Canyon Drive 0.7 miles to a fishing access point with parking for the put-in (if you're looking for more adventure, others have explored upstream). Continuing on the road another 0.2 miles downstream of the put-in takes you to the end of the road and a private community. You can check out the first rapid from the park upstream of the bridge. To reach the take-out, head back through Granite Falls the way you came and on the west side of town Jordan road turns off to the north. Follow this road 1.0 miles to the bridge across the South Fork Stillaguamish. Just after you cross the bridge turn right on Bergan Road which quickly ends at a county river access on the upstream river right side of the bridge. The total shuttle distance is 4.4 miles.

DESCRIPTION:

This is great little creek run with plenty of action packed into it's short length. There are approximately half a dozen great sequences of rapids consisting of ledges and tight boulder gardens with continuous whitewater all the way to the confluence with the South Fork Stillagaumish.

The first ledge comes within a short distance of the put-in. You can check it out before committing to the run by driving to the park at the end of Canyon Drive (0.2 miles downstream from the put-in). If you like what you see be prepared for more rapids similar to this one and a couple that are a bit more challenging. Most of the rapids on this run can be scouted fairly easily as long as you're confident in your ability to catch small eddies. Once you navigate this first rapid and pass under the bridge you enter the canyon and leave the houses behind.

You should be able to boat scout the next two rapids which can be run on the left (video of second ledge, video of third ledge). You'll soon be to one of the more challenging drops which consists of a long lead-in to a large mid-stream boulder with horizon lines to either side. You'll have to commit to the first part of the rapid and then a micro eddy on river left gives you a spot to scout just before the final horizon line, but it's easy to blow the eddy especially at higher flows so use caution. The far right side is generally the preferred line (video), but the left is possible too.

You've got a short pool before the next challenging rapid on the run. Grab an eddy on the right and scramble out to scout. Wood sometimes limits your options so make sure to check before committing. The best route is along the right through the first two pitches but there is also a potential route down the center that weaves through the boulders. Continuous action keeps you busy in the run out which lasts another 100 yards (video).

The next significant rapid is a ledge drop with a hole on the left that backs up against a bedrock wall (video). You can run the hole or sneak it on the right. After passing through the last dramatic stretch of the canyon you'll be on the South Fork Stillaguamish. It's a short paddle to the take-out on the right upstream of the bridge.

Although first-timers will take their time scouting, making the run seem much longer than the distance would suggest, you can run laps on this one if you don't mind the hassle of dealing with multiple shuttle trips.

for additional information see:

  • Gary Schillhammer's description in: Bennett, J. and T. Bennett. 1997. A guide to the whitewater rivers of Washington, second edition. Swiftwater Publishing. Portland, OR.


StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2006-11-14 11:05:24

Editors

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Thomas O'Keefe
3537 NE 87th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: 425-417-9012
Stream Team Editor
Joe Sauve
Snohomish, WA


Last Ledge

Detail Trip Report Edit  Last Ledge  Canyon Creek, WA(1.41MB .mov)

Big Drop

Detail Trip Report Edit  Big Drop  Canyon Creek, WA(989.95KB .mov)

Canyon Creek

Detail Trip Report Edit  Canyon Creek  Canyon Creek, WA(21.56KB .jpeg)

Second Ledge

Detail Trip Report Edit  Second Ledge  Canyon Creek, WA(1.37MB .mov)

Third Ledge

Detail Trip Report Edit  Third Ledge  Canyon Creek, WA(3.52MB .mov)

Boulder Rapid

Detail Trip Report Edit  Boulder Rapid  Canyon Creek, WA(2.55MB .mov)

Canyon Creek

Detail Trip Report Edit  Canyon Creek  Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib), WA(83.68KB .jpeg)

Rapid below Big Drop

Detail Trip Report Edit  Rapid below Big Drop  Canyon Creek, WA(92.36KB .jpeg)

Crux of the must-run IV+

Detail Trip Report Edit  Crux of the must-run IV+  Canyon Creek, WA(73.66KB .jpeg)

Headwall drop

Detail Trip Report Edit  Headwall drop  Canyon Creek, WA(873.14KB .wmv)

Big Drop

Detail Trip Report Edit  Big Drop  Canyon Creek, WA(2.00MB .wmv)

First ledge

Detail Trip Report Edit  First ledge  Canyon Creek, WA(829.00KB .wmv)

First Ledge

Detail Trip Report Edit  First Ledge  Canyon Creek, WA(117.03KB .jpeg)

ledge below big drop

Detail Trip Report Edit  ledge below big drop  Canyon Creek, WA(93.21KB .jpeg)

Entry to the IV+ Double Drop

Detail Trip Report Edit  Entry to the IV+ Double Drop  Canyon Creek, WA(820.95KB .wmv)

Canyon Creek, first ledge

Detail Trip Report Edit  Canyon Creek, first ledge  Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib), WA(2.12MB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

An alternative when Robe Canyon is a little on the high side. Look for levels of 5-6' on the South Fork Stillaguamish gauge as introduction to this run. If you are using it as your Robe backup it can certainly be run higher but note that things do kick up a notch above 6'. Use caution when relying on the South Fork gauge as it does not always correlate well for this run. The Department of Ecology has a realtime station for this creek that provides direct flow information. Flows of 200-300 are scrapy, but do-able, 300-500 are fun medium flows. As levels climb above 500 a couple of the rapids start earning their class 5 ranking, and above 700 some of the holes get pretty retentive.

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
SF STILLAGUAMISH RIVER NEAR GRANITE FALLS, WA
usgs-12161000 5.00 - 7.00 ft 01h04m 6.4 ft (rc= 0.7 )

RangeWater LevelComment
5.0000-7.0000 barely runnable-high runnable

Report - Reports of Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib) 3 - Fishing Access site to S.Fork Stillaguamish 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
Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib) [WA] Canyon Creek, first ledge ~6' Owen Callahan
Canyon Creek [WA] Rapid below Big Drop 375 Brian Vogt
Canyon Creek (S.F. Still. trib) [WA] Canyon Creek 6' @ SF Stilly chris fee
7y66h17m Canyon Creek [WA] Last Ledge 6.6' Thomas O'Keefe

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User Comments


2009-02-02 06:55:02 (279 days ago)
according to professorpaddle.com CC is completely wood free as of now Edit

2005-11-17 15:58:09 (1451 days ago)
Kennet BelenkyDetails
I lost a throw rope somewhere just after the first ledge. We ran the gorge and didn't see any trace
of it. It's probably pinned to the bottom somewhere. It was running 6.5' that day. Perhaps it will
surface at lower water. If you see it, please let me know.
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