Hoko,
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Hoko Falls Run
| Usual Difficulty |
I-II(IV) (may vary with level) |
| Length |
4 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
18 fpm |
Rapid on the Hoko
Rapid on the HokoPhoto of Victor Kress by Thomas O'Keefe В© taken 1195880400 @ 220 cfs
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
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HOKO RIVER NEAR SEKIU, WA
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usgs-12043300 |
300 - 1000 cfs
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I-II(IV) |
01h29m |
624
cfs
(rc= 0.5 ) |
River Description
SEASON: Winter rain storms.
DESCRIPTION: A highlight of this run is the gorge at the start that begins with a waterfall and
continues on downstream for about a quarter mile. Advanced paddlers can start their run at the
top and others can join in just downstream. This is a beautiful river that flows through a river
canyon well hidden from the road. There are two good class III boulder garden rapids about
halfway down the run. The first can be portaged on the left and the second can be portaged on the
right. The rest of the run is all a class I float but it's a great section of river to explore.
LOGISTICS: From Highway 101 mile 203.8 head north on Highway 113. In 10 miles this joins Highway
112 at mile 23.0. Continue west on Highway 112 towards Neah Bay. Shortly after passing through
Sekiu at Highway 112 mile 12.6 turn south on Hoko-Ozette Road. At mile 3.0 you will see a small
pull-out at the gauging station which is the take-out. From this point the road climbs up above
the river until you cross over the bridge at mile 6.8. You can put-in downstream river right of
the bridge if you want to skip the gorge, but otherwise continue past the bridge to mile 7.0.
From here you can peer down into the gorge and take the short hike to the start at Hoko Falls.
Korb describes a put-in further upstream but many of the logging roads in this area are now
gated.
StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2001-03-23 15:14:00
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