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Guadalupe (Lower), TX

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Canyon Dam to First Crossing

Class II-III
16 Miles
Avg Gradient 10 fpm

Gauge Information

Guadalupe (Lower)
low
209
7/24 6:00

Min Sug. Level:  250 cfs Max Sug. Level:  6000 cfs

River Description

The flow on the Lower Guadalupe River is controlled by the releases from Canyon Dam. This stretch of the river does not have much to offer whitewater enthusiasts until the release level exceeds 4000 CFS. At that level world-class surfing holes appear a couple hundred yards downstream of the 4th Crossing Bridge, known to locals as el Quatro.

The put-in for this stretch is right at the Canyon Dam spillway, parking is free and generally safe. A ΒΌ mile trail on river right makes for an easy entry into the river. At high releases the upper part of the run consists of wave trains and small surfing waves. There are several low head dams that may require scouting, all can be safely run once time is taken to determine the best line (for the most part there is a sneak on river left on all the dams as well as surfing oppurtunities along each drop.

Parking is not available right at el Quatro so it is important to find a place in which you will not be towed. A local BBQ stand just up River Road seems to be accommodate a few extra cars without too much grief but it is always a good idea to ask permission (or to pay) when selecting a parking space.

Once you are on the water just paddle downstream, the hole on the right side of the river is tricky to catch, so it is common for boaters to try and go river-right before moving to the hole on river left. Eddy service is better for the river-left rodeo hole which is more retentive but like the hole on the right both flush anything that goes through them after a couple seconds.

The class IV reference for this section of the run refers to the remnants of a low-water dam known as Horseshoe Falls. Several fatalities have occurred here and the drop has traditionally been avoided. However the dam has been mostly destroyed and is typically safe to run. There is an easy sneak on the far left and a tongue of green water on river-right

Here is a video of some local kayakers playing on the 4th Crossing Hole.


Another video:


StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2007-06-12 12:50:53

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hueco @ 5k


hueco @ 5k  Guadalupe TX
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surfing on the guad


surfing on the guad  guad tx
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slant @ 5k


slant @ 5k  guad tx
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surfing @ hueco


surfing @ hueco  guad tx
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wildlife on the guad


wildlife on the guad  guad tx
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put-in


put-in  guad tx
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guad @ 5000cfs


guad @ 5000cfs  guad tx
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Righthand route thru Hueco Springs Rapid


Righthand route thru Hueco Springs Rapid  Lower Guadalupe TX
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Slumber Falls at 1260cfs


Slumber Falls at 1260cfs  Lower Guadalupe TX
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Gauge

Gauge Description:

250-600 is low
600-1000 is medium
1000+up is high
Above 4000 the 4th Crossing Hole is Perfect

Section is dependent upon releases from Canyon Dam



GUADALUPE RIVER AT SATTLER, TX [ TX ]

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Stage Flow Updated
4.97 209 7/24 6:00

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
TX Guadalupe (Lower)— Canyon Dam to First Crossing II-III 209 cfs   low 7/24 6:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:3991
USGS Station:08167800
HUC:12100202
Latitude:29.8589
Longitude:-98.1797
Class:3

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User Comments

2007-07-23 07:08:30 (367 days ago)
Surfing USA Tejas Quatro rocks..anything below 4000 ain't worth diddly.. Common street is bad ass at 3000 and up..don't know about lower levels. Don't care. Slant seems to have vanished of the face of the earth..dunno? Hueco is fun. A little over rated but still fun. All have decent eddy service..with a little effort. Edit
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