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East Verde, AZ

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US Route 87 to Verde River confluence

Class III-V+
34 Miles

Gauge Information

low
16
7/25 16:30

Min Sug. Level:  200 cfs

River Description

As teh riverheads out from AZ87 the stream becoms remote and enters the Mazatzal Wildernes Area. There is a poorly maintained trail and expert boaters who made this run claim there were unrunnable waterfalls.
Access: From Payson: Take AZ87 north 6 miles to the East Verde Bridge, or drive 12 miles on FR 406 to the trailhead at the Mazatzal Wilderness boundry. FR 209 leaving AZ87 at mile marker 261.5 also provides access to this stretch.
Takeout: Take Bloody Basi exit from I-17, follow FR 269 fro 32 miles to Sheep Bridge

Forming near SH 99 in Gila County due east of the Verde River is the East Verde River, which flows to the confluence near the Town of Childs in the middle of nowhere. This run of about 34 miles includes numerous Class IV to V+ rapids and drops that test the skills of expert whitewater kayakers. The river flows under SH 87 about half way through the run, then on through Tonto National Forest a few miles north of, and perpendicular to, Tonto Creek, another great whitewater run in Arizona. Water in the river sources mainly from snowmelt runoff in the area of the forest northeast of Phoenix. Small gorges and waterfall drops characterize the East Verde River making it much more difficult than the mainstream into which it flows.

The surrounding area is very remote, and few people will be seen (most of them will be driving by on SH 99 near the put-in, or on the SH 87 crossing.) This run is definitely off the beaten path, though paddlers who enjoy creek boating will love this stream when it flows. Its very limited season is usually in April through June if there was sufficient snowpack over the preceding winter. Always check flows on the USGS gauge near Childs and the Verde River confluence before departing for this hairboat run. Be prepared to cover a lot of kayak miles between access points. There are no easy roads separating short runs on the East Verde River.
The East Verde is the Mr. Hyde to the Verde River's Dr. Jekyl. It has some easy Class I to III whitewater, but the big drops are rated Class IV to V+, possibly escalating to V+ in high water conditions (which are very rare.) Its big drops consist of small gorges and waterfalls amid constricting boulders and dead-fallen trees, with plenty of places to pin and/or wrap a boat. The general remoteness of the area necessitates that paddlers have expert level whitewater kayaking and swiftwater rescue skills, along with First Aid training. Getting outside help is a slow, time-consuming process. Most of the drops can be scouted, but some are difficult to see in advance, so quick reflexes and accurate decision-making are paramount in importance on this run. The water temperature is very cold, so wearing wetsuits or drysuits with a base layer is recommended to prevent hypothermia.
The East Verde River offers expert whitewater kayakers the opportunity to experience some big drops and difficult, technical maneuvers in central Arizona without having to drive to Colorado or California to get their kicks. The Catch-22 is in finding the river in navigable flow conditions and being able to secure permission from rangers in Tonto National Forest at the same time. The river has a fickle season from about April through June in years when there was sufficient snowpack in the upper elevations of the forest surrounding the drainage area of the river. However, when it flows the East Verde is a Class IV to V+ run with beautiful waterfalls, small gorges and boulder garden rapids interspersed with dead-fallen trees just to make it interesting. This river is not well suited for canoes and rafts. It is only about 100 miles from Phoenix, but allow at least 2-2.5 hours of drive time to get there - not all roads in remote areas of Arizona are friendly toward vehicles. Take a camera if you can secure it in a bumpproof, waterproof case, because the East Verde is as beautiful as it is challenging.

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Last Updated: 2005-06-14 12:27:43

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East Verde River nr Childs [ AZ ]

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Stage Flow Updated
1.61 16 7/25 16:30

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
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State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
AZ East Verde— US Route 87 to Verde River confluence III-V+ 16 cfs   low 7/25 16:30
AZ Ellison Creek— CDOG V 16 cfs   low 7/25 16:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:4399
USGS Station:09507980
HUC:15060203
Latitude:34.2764
Longitude:-111.6381
Class:1

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