Stillaguamish, S. Fork, WA
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2 - Mallardy Creek to Verlot (Middle)
Class III+
9 Miles
Wiley Creek Rapid
Wiley Creek RapidPhoto of Cyn Taylor by Tom O'Keefe taken 25MAR2000 @ 5.1'
Gauge Information
| Min Sug. Level: |
5.2 ft |
Max Sug. Level: |
7.2 ft |
River Description
FUN FACT: Good class III run with camping and hiking nearby
SEASON: After some good winter rains and through the early
summer (October through July). The run tends to be flashy in the range of
levels of interest to boaters. Flow can change dramatically over the course
of a day and levels that look good in the morning can be a totally different
story by afternoon.
PUT-IN: Just upstream of Wiley Creek Campground at a pull-out
where you can find good river access. You can put in any place upstream
to lengthen the run with more class II action. Red Bridge campground is
another possible access point.
TAKEOUT: Verlot Campground is one good access point. If you want
to cut off some of the class II at the end you can also take out at the
Mountain Loop Highway bridge across the Silliguamish just east of Verlot
campground.
SHUTTLE: Follow Mountain Loop Highway as it parallels the
river.
DESCRIPTION:
This is a good class III run with fairly continuous action and a lot of
good spots to practice technique. It's a good run for those just making the
jump to class III whitewater.
Depending on how far you go upstream, the run starts out with good
class II whitewater. The rapids are not difficult but there is a lot of wood
on this run and there are several points where solid boat handling skills
are critical to stay out of trouble.
As you approach Wiley Creek (a small stream that empties into the
river from river right) the pace begins to pick up a bit with some more
challenging slalom style boulder gardens. The real class III action arrives
with Wiley Creek Rapid. You can recognize the entrance by the distinct S
bend which ends in a large pool up against the side of the road (this spot
is easily recognized from theroad and can be scouted on your way to the
put-in).
The river picks up speed as it plunges through the boulder field and
resistant bedrock of Wiley Creek Rapid. Although the rapid is generally
considered a straight forward class III+, those looking for more of a
challenge can create their own slalom course through the rapid to spice
things up a bit (once you start climbing above 6' on the gauge this rapid
does approach class IV as some more significant holes begin to form).
You can find a user friendly playspot on river left at the end of the last drop.
It's particularly good spot for those just building their confidence and trying
out their first moves.
A short distance downstream the river once again passes through a
series of boulders and ledges similiar in character to Wiley Creek Rapid.
With good water, the rest of the run consists of III- rapids until you reach
the Mountain Loop Highway bridge. At this point the pace slows a bit and
there are a few homes on river right before you reach the takeout at Verlot
Campground.
lat/long approximate from tiger map
server
for additional information see: Bennett, J. and T.
Bennett. 1997. A guide to the whitewater rivers of Washington, second
edition. Swiftwater Publishing. Portland, OR.
StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2004-03-16 13:13:43
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