Ball Mountain Dam to Jamaica State Park (Salmon Hole)Class III
2.75 Miles
Avg Gradient 58 fpm
Max Gradient 71 fpm
Gauge Information
River DescriptionTechnical infoPut in elevation........829' Take out elevation......668' Total drop..............161' Average drop/mile.......58' Mile 1 drop......71' Mile 2 drop......49' Mile 2.75 drop....41' Distance................2.75 miles River width average.....160' River geology........... medium to large granite boulders, ledge at dumplings River water quality.....good to excellent. Scenery.................Beautiful forested scenery Wildlife................Deer, Merganzers, Hawks, Blue herons.
Directions
To Jamaica VermontInterstate 91 to exit 3 Brattleboro Vermont. Recreational release problems
I'm pleased to inform the paddling community that the good people at the Army Corp of Enginners have agreed to increase the hours of operation/acess at Ball Mountain Dam when there are flows greater then 1000cfs. The people and business of Jamaica VT and the ACE came to this agreement to increase access to the dam for week night and weekend paddling. Currently the gate to the dam is open from 9am to 3pm Monday thru Friday only,(no weekends) that will change starting April 1,2004 New Schedule May 22 thru Oct 11 Well I have to say this is fantastic news for recreational river users, having lived in this area for quite some time it has been difficult at best to access the West at Ball Mountain Dam. If you come to Jamaica and use the rescoures Thank the dam operators for there consideration!! The coffee shop and general store in town has been instrumental in helping this cause so stop in and say HI and Thanks. Going paddling Mike StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2008-04-21 20:07:29
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WEST RIVER AT JAMAICA, VT [ VT ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
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| VT | West— Ball Mountain Dam to Jamaica State Park (Salmon Hole) | III | 48 cfs | low | 7/20 4:00 | |
| VT | West— Salmon Hole to Route l00 | II | 48 cfs | low | 7/20 4:00 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 143 |
| USGS Station: | 01155500 |
| HUC: | 01080107 |
| Latitude: | 43.1089 |
| Longitude: | -72.7758 |
| Class: | 6 |
User Comments |
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2008-04-28 08:54:16 (82 days ago)
the strainer has been removed Edit
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2008-04-21 10:59:53 (89 days ago)
American Whitewater received the following warning:
Extreme danger on the West river in Jamaica Vermont. There is a strainer
just below the split in the river after you pass the confluence of Ball
Mountain Brook. It has claimed the life of an inexperienced kayaker. It is
not visible at higher water levels and at release levels it hopefully will be
seen. It is across 3/4 of the river.
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2007-09-23 09:40:23 (300 days ago)
Sept. 22 release was not 1500- 1100 mid-day, but in the morning it was much lower, cfs wasnt clear. Water was ramped up gradually until 2 or 3. Edit
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Put in | ||
| 0.1 | Initiation | III | |
| 1.8 | Boof Rock | III | |
| 2.5 | The Dumplings | III | |
| 2.8 | Take Out |
This is the upper put in at the base of the dam. Requires a hike down from the top of Ball Mtn. Dam or a 1/2 mile hike up from the end of the park shuttle.
This rapid lies just below the outflow from Ball Mountain Dam. If you take the shuttle up from Jamaica State Park carry across the footbridge over Cobb Brook and walk ~1/3 mile upstream to the base of the dam. There is a nice eddy river left of the dam discharge. Just downstream from the eddy put in the river drops through the heaviest whitewater on the West. A center route will take you through a series of holes and standing waves a few rocks are scatered throughout. As the river takes a gradual left look for an eddy on river left that services a nice surfing wave. Below this playspot the river eases up a bit but look out for a couple tough sections especially next to two large boulders the first on river right the next a short way downstream on river left.
As the river approaches the shuttle trail once more and takes a sharp right a large pourover rock is located just to the left of river center. This rock is a popular boofing spot. Just below Boof rock is a series of nice (but difficult to catch) surfing waves.
The most technical rapid on the West. Can be identified by very large boulders blocking the view of the best route downstream. The easiest route through the Dumplings starts out on river left. As the river turns to the right paddle hard to river right to avoid a trashy section on the left side of the channel with a mix of holes and rocks. Eddy out behind one of the "dumplings" if you can. The next section takes you through standing waves and a large hole/wave that upsets many boats just before the ender hole. The rapid ends at the West river ender spot wich can be identified by tourist and an observation platform on river left. The West river ender hole is on river right and is served by a large eddy there. Gone are the days of the long high volume boats which used to get major air at this spot. A more difficult route would take a boater to the right of the upper Dumpling. The most difficult move is the "Twisty Chute" that drops to the right at the top of the first dumpling. If you manage to stay upright through the slot it then accelerates you into another boulder that has a slight undercut on the upstream side.
The traditional takeout during release weekends is at Jamaica State Park. You can recognize it by the gazebos, campsites and stairways on river left. If the park should be full and you are forced to park at the field near the Jamaica school continue downstream another quarter mile and take out on river right just downstream from the bridge.
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