Canyon Creek (Skagit trib.), WA

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Slate Creek to Granite Creek

Class IV-V
6.7 Miles


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This is a hike-in run located in the Upper Skagit River drainage. You can access the take-out and the trailhead for the hike in at Highway 20 mile 141.2. From the trailhead it's about a six mile hike up to the put-in. In theory you could access the put-in for this run from Hart's Pass, but in practice you will probably end up doing just as much hiking to get in from the top and a whole lot more driving.


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Last Updated: 2005-09-06 14:06:52

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Visual. Look for flows of 200-400 cfs after the North Cascades Highway opens

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2005-03-01 15:46:48 (1242 days ago)
Hale HanawayDetails
After having an awsome day on Granite Creek, we decided to give the six mile hike in to canyon creek a try. <br /> Afterwards we decided it would be better to do granite both days.<br /> The hike in was not bad, but the rapids were meager and only one notable class V drop that was manky and not worth running.<br /> If you like to look at old mining wreckage, and pretty scenery. Maybe its worth doing.
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