Skagit - 1. Goodell Creek to Copper Creek


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1. Goodell Creek to Copper Creek

Class II-III+
8.9 Miles
Avg Gradient 15 fpm

Bubulik ride through S-bends


Bubulik ride through S-bends
Photo by Tom O'Keefe



River Description

Season

Throughout the year. Dam release modulates the annual hydrograph, but weekly hydrographs are closely tied to power demand. Seattle City Light works to operate their dams in a manner that is protective of the rich fishery resources of the Skagit River.

Fun Fact

Consistent dam release flows along a beautiful river

Description

In the 1970's Seattle City Light pushed for construction of a 108 MW hydropower project at Copper Creek that would have inundated this section of river. As opposition from environmental groups, fishermen, whitewater boaters, and tribes increased however the Seattle City Council decided to shelve the project in August 1981. This section remains free flowing but unlike the section just downstream it is not protected under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.

The Skagit River is a great place for advanced beginners to go and learn from an experienced paddler. If you don't have a solid brace swims are just about always guaranteed, but the big wave trains in S-Bends are fun and it's normally not too much trouble to pick up the yard sale at the end (the waves could be a fun surfing spot if you're not busy chasing swimmers).

The run starts at the putin with easy class II rapids. It's a good section for practice with strong eddy lines and occasoinal wave trains. The excitement of the run comes with the S-Bends, a series of three distinct rapids separated by short stretches of flatwater in between. The big wave trains are either great excitement or absolute terror for first-time paddlers. They normally rate class III. They become bigger and faster with higher water levels (> 6000 cfs), but it would be hard to call them anything more difficult than III+. There is a hole that could cause trouble near the middle of the rapid, but otherwise they flush straight through. The S Bends can be scouted from the road near mile 114.

The river calms down considerably after leaving the S bends and continues along at any easy pace to the takeout.

Logistics

Putin
Goodell Creek Campground at mile 119.4 on Highway 20. There is a boat launch and information sign at the downstream end of the campground. Be sure to leave room for rafters to access the launch by parking cars outside the campground on the dirt road. For those who are curious as to what lies upstream, the parking area for the Gorge Powerhouse is at Highway 20 mile 120.9 but there is no formal river access.

Takeout
At mile 111.7 on Highway 20 there is a dirt road (NPS Road 213) leading south to the river (it's just before you reach the Ross Lake Recreation Area sign). Follow the dirt road and take the left fork to a takeout about 200 yards from the highway. Parking options are limited here. Leave room for others including commercial rafting groups that use the takeout. If you have a large group, extra vehicles should be parked at the put-in.

Shuttle
Highway 20 parellels the run.


StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2008-09-16 16:40:19

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Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: 425-417-9012


Bubulik ride through S-bends

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Kayaking the Skagit

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Rafts on the Skagit

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Rafting the Skagit

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Skagit River

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Skagit River

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Skagit River, S Bends

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Skagit River

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The first bend of the S-Bends

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S-Bend on Upper Skagit

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Coming out of the Wave.

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Where we put in

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Little hole

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Also available through the NOAA hotline 206-526-8530).

Report - Reports of Skagit 1. Goodell Creek to Copper Creek 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
Skagit [WA] Where we put in low Brian French
Skagit [WA] Bubulik ride through S-bends n/a Thomas O'Keefe
1y49d19h03m Skagit [WA] Skagit River 4790 cfs Thomas O'Keefe
3y71d19h03m Skagit [WA] Rafts on the Skagit n/a Thomas O'Keefe
4y159d03h03m Skagit [WA] Coming out of the Wave. 2600cfs Eric Warner
5y88d19h03m Skagit [WA] Kayaking the Skagit n/a Thomas O'Keefe
6y65d03h03m Skagit [WA] The first bend of the S-Bends 3200cfs Craig Ziegler

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User Comments


2002-08-21 00:53:46 (2636 days ago)
David ElliottDetails
For most people, the key to the S-Bends is to watch out for the first diagonal wave on the right,
and paddle into it. Once you're through that, the rest of the rapid is fun.

The hole after the second bend is huge, but you don't have to run it - there's plenty of room to
the right, and the rapid below it is a lot of fun.

Question: Has anyone tried Goodell Creek from the group campground down to the put-in? It looks
like possible fun, but we weren't sure it was free of logs.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0S BendsIIIPhoto
0.0Goodell RapidsII

Rapid Descriptions

S Bends (Class III)

S-Bend on Upper Skagit

S-Bend on Upper Skagit
Photo of Eric Warner by Dick Warner taken 6/3/05 @ 2600cfs



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