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Snoqualmie, Middle Fork, WA

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1 - Hardscrabble Creek to Burnboot Creek

Class V
4 Miles

Gauge Information

Snoqualmie, Middle Fork
low
353
9/7 1:15

Min Sug. Level:  450 cfs Max Sug. Level:  500 cfs

River Description

ACCESS: To get to the river take exit 33 off I-90 and head north towards the truck stop. The Middle Fork Road (FR 56) turns off to the right within a half mile or so. Start your trip odometer and watch for milepost signs. At mile 12 you will cross the Taylor River and within 100 yards the Middle Fork Road turns off to the right and heads up a short hill (it's easy to miss this turnoff as the spur road, which looks like the main road and continues straight, comes to a gated dead end). From this point on the road is in very poor condition. A high clearance vehicle is strongly recommended. It's a little over 10 miles up this road towards Goldmyer Hotsprings, but with the poor road conditions expect it to take more than an hour to reach the end of the road. There is currently a proposal to close this road to vehicles so get this one while you can.

DESCRIPTION: See Shawn Wickstrom's run description in Bennett, Frederick Reimers' story of the first descent in Nov/Dec 2001 issue of Paddler Magazine, and some excellenet video footage in Twitch 2000.

This extreme creek run drops over some big ledges and waterfalls. The run eventually tapers off to boulder gardens.


StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2003-10-15 01:23:17

Associated Projects

  • Greenway Whitewater
    The Mountains to Sound Greenway stretches over 100 miles along Interstate 90 from Seattle to Central Washington. AW is engaged in promoting stewardship and protection of the rivers in this corridor.
  • Middle Fork Snoqualmie
    AW has been working on resource stewardship along the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie and protecting this drainage for the incredible recreational opportunities it provides.

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