Dinkey Creek,
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4. Old mine trail to NF Kings confluence (Balch Camp Section; aka Lower)
| Usual Difficulty |
V (may vary with level) |
| Length |
1.5 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
130 fpm |
Long Rapid on Dinkey Creek
Long Rapid on Dinkey CreekPhoto taken 04/04/04 @ 450
River Description
This Balch Camp section is probably the most commonly run section of Dinkey Creek, even if it is
not the most famous. It is the only section that is accessible year round, so boaters can take
advantage of good flows during the winter. Also, since it is only a few minutes away from the
Banzai! section of the Main Kings,
expert boaters can paddle Dinkey and the NF while their friends paddle the class 3 Kings
River.
Season: Dinkey will typically run from midwinter, during big storms and after
sufficient storms, till early June.
Character: Dinkey Creek is pool drop, but with long, technical rapids between
short pools. There are a number of bedrock ledge drops but many rapids consist of finding routes
through fields of medium to large boulders. The difficulty of this stretch is similar to that of
the
North Fork Kings, immediately
downstream, though Dinkey is steeper and more technical. Since both sections are short, paddlers
typically continue down the NF Kings after running Dinkey.
Getting There: From Fresno take freeway 180 east, to its end, jog to Belmont
Avenue and continue east. Belmont will curve and become Trimmer Springs Rd. Stay on Trimmer springs
road all the way around Pine Flat Reservoir. As you go around the reservoir you will pass several
marinas, and cross bridges over large two inlets formed by Sycamore Creek and then Big Creek.
Eventually you will reach the Kings River and you will go past the Kings River Powerhouse with its
large pipe carrying most of the water from the N. Fork Kings. Continue past Kirch Flat Campground,
cross a concrete bridge to the south side of the river, then cross the noisy steel Bailey Bridge
back to the north side of the river. Stay on the paved road going left at this bridge. In 100 yards
you will reach the canyon of the N. Fork Kings. You can leave a car at the NF and main confluence
if like most you are combining Dinkey and the NF Kings. Continue 3 miles along the paved road and
you will reach Balch Camp, a PG&E residential area for workers who run the nearby powerhouses
and dams. There is no store here, or other public facilities.
Topozone Map,
google map.
Put-in: From Balch Camp, stay on the same road, now Black Rock Rd. as it crosses
the NF Kings river, but don't cross the steel bridge over Dinkey Creek. Follow Black Rock Rd. for
about one mile as it goes up the Dinkey drainage. About half way up the road a big pipe crosses
overhead. This pipe carries water from the NF Kings, across Dinkey, through the mountain and to the
Kings River powerhouse that you passed near Kirch Flat. There is a good view of Dinkey Creek where
this pipe crosses the road. At about 1 or 1.5 miles from Balch Camp, the road turns away from
Dinkey and heads back to the NF Kings drainage. Park at a fairly large turnout at the turn and you
will find a trail following an old road cut further upstream.
Topozone Map - Mine Trailhead,
google map.
Hike this short level trail around to a clearing and junction where you will find a collection of
old junk and machinery laying around. At this junction, one trail stays high and leads up to the
end of the Waterfalls section. Another trail leads downwards more directly to the creek, though
still heading upstream. Follow this downhill trail till just above the creek where you will find
more old mining remains. From here the easiest access to the creek is to hike downstream a short
distance and the trail will meet the creek next to a large sand pile.
topozone map,
google map. Many people continue upstream a little farther to a big pool that marks the end of
the waterfalls section. It is not far but it is awkward finding the best way through brush and down
a steep bank to the creek. There is a very big rapid (Funky Chicken) leading into this pool.
Between the pool and the sand pile put-in are some busy rapids and a small waterfall.

Alternate / short put-in: In Balch Camp, turn left over the Dinkey Creek bridge. Go straight
towards a house then turn right on the first dirt road. Go through a gate (close it behind you) and
park at the penstock crossing. This put-in provides a short introduction to this section of
Dinkey.
Paul Martzen
StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2007-01-28 13:45:28
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