Merced, S. Fork, CA

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1) Wawona to Main Merced

Class V+
23 Miles
Avg Gradient 110 fpm
Max Gradient 210 fpm

Super Slide, South Fork Merced


Super Slide, South Fork Merced
Photo of Jamie Simon by Brett Valle



River Description

The South Fork Merced drains the south west portion of Yosemite National Park. Its headwaters drain peaks over 10,000 feet in elevation. The river runs roughly west to Wawona (4,000 feet elevation) where it is crossed by highway 41. From Wawona the river runs roughly north west for 23 miles to the Main Merced (1410 feet elevation).

Getting There:
Take Out:
From Yosemite Valley drive west on Highway 140 to the bridge across the SF Merced at Savage's Trading Post. About 40 minutes drive. Take-out Topozone Map, google map.

Put-in:
Drive back east on highway 140 into Yosemite Valley then turn south on Highway 41 to Wawona. Wawona - Topozone Map, google map.


Other Information Sources:
The Best Whitewater in California (3rd ed.), by Lars Holbek and Chuck Stanley, 1998.

HERE is a good description of the run, plus some nice pictures.
Boof.com often has recent info on this and many other runs in the Sierras.
NickyB Blog Short trip report and Video
Trip report by Shanna

Photos by Nate Hunkapiller.

Other sections of the SF Merced that can be boated are:
Headwaters to Wawona,
Wawona roadside, a moderate 4 mile section.
Merced, S. Fork— 2) Snyder Gulch to Main Merced, a 7 mile class 3 to 4 section


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Gauge Rock at Wawona


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Highway 41 bridge from Gauge Rock


Highway 41 bridge from Gauge Rock  Merced, S. Fork CA
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Gauge Description:

 
Daily Flows Realtime Flows Dreamflows Home
So. Merced - At Wawona
Show 30 Days -------------- Show 3 Years
 
Graph courtesy of Dreamflows.com
 
 
 
See the official CDEC gage site for further technical information about the gauge. 

The season tends to be from late winter into early summer. In wet years the flows can be too high for much of the season.

Gauge Rock at Wawona The online gauge shown above came online in September of 2007. In late winter and early spring, flow in the SF Merced is often greater than the flow in the Main Merced.   See dreamflows.com for those readings.

Gauging Rock: In Wawona, there is a distinctive rock that may be useful for judging flow level. View the Gauge Rock closeup image. This rock is on river left, by the Wawona store, just upstream of the highway 41 bridge. This downstream view from rock shows the location in relation to the highway bridge. The new online gauge appears to be located downstream of the highway bridge.
 
 
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