| Difficulty | III+ |
| Length | 7.5 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 38 fpm |
| Gauge | Matanuska R at Palmer Ak |
| Flow Rate as of 50 minutes | 10.79 ftrunnable |
| Reach Info Last Updated | October 12, 2004 |
Put-In
The standard put-in for the Lions Head run on the Matanuska River is on a tributary stream from the north, Caribou Creek (which has a fine runnable 30 footer a few miles upstream). This is reached by driving east from Palmer along the Glenn Highway to the Caribou Creek bridge at mile 107. In the past, the river access was just past the bridge on the left (north) where a dirt road led down to a small parking area and beach. The Caribou Creek bridge has just undergone a major rehaul, and the access is questionable.
You can also access Lions Head by running the East Fork of the Matanuska and hooking up with Lions Head. Plan on a long day.
Take-Out
The standard take-out for Lions Head is reached by turning east off the Glenn Highway at milepost 102 and heading down the steep dirt switchback. As the road reaches the river valley, continue straight into the dirt parking area just above the Glacier Park Resort bridge. There is a one-truck width path through the river side brush, complete with a couch to enjoy your post-run beer. Note that this is private property, owned by the Glacier Park Resort. Alternately, you can continue down the Matanuska River for several different trip options.
Description
The Lions Head run on the Matanuska River offers the South Central boater a good, short stretch of Class III-IV whitewater in a beautiful setting. This section of river is formed where the Matanuska Glacier pinches the Matanuska River against a rock formation known as Lions Head, which stands as a sentry to the upper Mat Valley. The rapids are big-water style drop-drop at medium to high flows, and become more technical pool-drop at
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