Dolores - 02. Bradfield Launch (McPhee Reservoir) to Dove Creek Pump Station


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02. Bradfield Launch (McPhee Reservoir) to Dove Creek Pump Station

Usual Difficulty II-III(IV) (may vary with level)
Length 19 Miles

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Photo of Andrew Farmer @ 1600 cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
DOLORES RIVER AT BEDROCK, CO
usgs-09169500 800 - 5000 cfs II-III(IV) 03h22m 45 cfs (rc= -0.2 )


River Description

FUN FACT: The start of one of the lesser-known multi-day trips in the country

SEASON: April to early June depending on snowpack and release from McPhee Dam.

ISSUES: Recreational users have traditionally been the last to be considered in the management plan for McPhee Dam. A proposal to construct additional diversions designed to capture even more of the spring melt will only make the situation worse. Check with the San Juan Citizen's Alliance for the latest information on this issue.

LOGISTICS: The Bradfield Launch site is reached via Highway 666 and County Road R16 near the town of Cahone. There is camping at the launch site. The take-out for this section is at the Mountain Sheep Point Recreation site, otherwise known as Pump Station, which can be accessed via County Road J.

DESCRIPTION: The Dolores has been a source of irrigation water for over a century. Unfortunately the completion of McPhee dam, one of the last big water projects in the Colorado basin, has resulted in less than dependable flows for boaters and in some years none at all. While the Dolores does not have the intense rapids of some of it's more popular neighboring runs, the camping is superb and one can plan a multiday trip that starts out in the high elevation Ponderosa forests and ends in the desert canyons of the Colorado River. The Dolores is managed by the BLM and they maintain a web page with information on the river. Although permits are not currently required, you will still need your firepan, portable toilet, and dishwater strainer. You will also find a place to sign in at the launch site.

The typical trip starts at the Bradfield Launch and this is considered mile 0. There is an additional 10 miles of river upstream of the bridge before reaching McPhee Dam. This reach is parralleled by FR 504 and is popular with fishermen, but not often boated.

From the Bradfield Launch, the first several miles consists of swift water and semi-continuous class II+ rapids. For those looking to canoe this stretch, whitewater boat handling skills are required along with float bags. Once you leave the road at Bradfield Launch there is no access to the canyon until you reach the Dove Creek Pumping Station 19 miles downstream. There are several excellent camp sites in this forested upper canyon where you can bed down among the pines. The first real class III rapid is at Glade Canyon at river mile 15. The next point of interest is some Anasazi cliff dwellings just past river mile 18. A short distance downstream you will round the bend at Mountain Sheep Point and come to Big Canyon Rapid, another class III. Once you round the point you will be at Dove Creek Pump Station which is the end of this section.

Boaters can continue their trip downstream by taking advantage of boating opportunities on the following sections of the Dolores and Colorado:


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Last Updated: 2009-06-02 01:17:21

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Recommended minimum flows are 200 cfs for canoes/kayaks/inflatables, 800 cfs for small rafts to 14 ft., 1000 cfs for large rafts to 18 ft. Flow information hotline 970.565.7562. River users can expect approximately 19 days with flows of 2000 cfs which is ideal for this section. In some years there are no boatable flows. Check with the Dolores Water Conservancy District for information on the timing of spring releases.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
DOLORES RIVER AT BEDROCK, CO
usgs-09169500 800 - 5000 cfs II-III(IV) 03h22m 45 cfs (rc= -0.2 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
800 -5000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable II-III(IV)

Report - Reports of Dolores 02. Bradfield Launch (McPhee Reservoir) to Dove Creek Pump Station 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
Dolores02. Bradfield Launch (McPhee Reservoir) to Dove Creek Pump Station [CO] Snaggletooth 4600 Nathan Fey
Dolores [CO] Dolores day one 1600 cfs will reeves
> 10 years Dolores [CO] Dolores River Putin n/a Craig Irwin
> 10 years Dolores River [CO] Dolores River 1380 cfs Thomas O'Keefe

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Dolores River Guide
$15.95


Colorado Rivers & Creeks II
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River Runners' Guide to Utah and Adjacent Areas
$11.87

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