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Steamboat Creek, OR

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City Creek to Steamboat Falls (Upper Steamboat)

Class II+(IV)
9.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 30 fpm

Easier Than It Looks


Easier Than It Looks

Gauge Information

Steamboat Creek
low
47
10/14 5:30

Min Sug. Level:  800 cfs Max Sug. Level:  2000 cfs

River Description

This is a very pretty canyon. There are 6.5 miles of class II+ in the middle of this reach with some IV near the top and bottom. The road runs along the creek and provides alternate access. This is prime steelhead spawning ground, so stay off the bottom.

Description:

The run ends just above Big Steamboat Falls. The lower class IV rapid is not interesting, not fun, and not worth the scratches. It is out of sight of the road. If you run it be sure to recognize the take-out because Big Steamboat Falls is full of rebar. The best take-out is above the IV a mile and a quarter upstream.

As you drive up to the put-in you will have many good views of the creek. What you see is typical of the run. When you see the obvious class IV drop, you have come to the top of the class II+.

Continuing upstream, the next two miles contain two class IV drops and one class III gravel bar all visible from the road. They are all easier to run than they appear and more difficult to portage.

Shuttle: Road Map

To get to the take-out: Take I5 to Roseburg exit 124 and follow the signs to state highway 138 east. Go east 39 miles to Steamboat Creek. Turn left and go up the creek nearly six miles to Big Steamboat Falls. The lower (IV) take-out is at the 'pump chance' W1802 immediately above the falls.

To get to the II+ take-out; Go upstream a mile and a quarter to MP7, turn right into "Industrial Campground", turn right again and go downstream as far as you dare and find a campsite by the creek.

To get to the II+ put in: Go back to the road, go upstream six and one half miles to a side bridge with a class IV drop clearly visible from the road. Put in under the bridge.

To get to the IV put-in: Continue upstream about two miles to 'pavement ends' at City Creek and put in at the boat ramp.

Kudos:

Some people think the camping and clean, clear water make this a fine place to spend a whole week. Linda, Bob, and Grandpa all like this place a lot.
StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2002-06-12 16:38:05

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Easier Than It Looks


Easier Than It Looks  Upper Steamboat OR
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Inconvenient Falls


Inconvenient Falls  Upper Steamboat OR
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Spawning Beds


Spawning Beds  Steamboat Creek OR
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Bob Sez


Bob Sez  Upper Steamboat Creek OR
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Grandpa Sez


Grandpa Sez  Upper Steamboat Creek OR
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Linda Sez


Linda Sez  Upper Steamboat Creek OR
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Steamboat Creek Road Map


Steamboat Creek Road Map  Steamboat Creek OR
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Gauge

Gauge Description:



The gauge is one half mile above the confluence with the North Umpqua. The flow on the run may be between two thirds and one half of the gauge.

STEAMBOAT CREEK NR GLIDE, OR [ OR ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
0.35 47 10/14 5:30

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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
OR Canton Creek— Confluence with Pass Creek to Steamboat Creek III-IV 47 cfs   low 10/14 5:30
OR Steamboat Creek— City Creek to Steamboat Falls II+(IV) 47 cfs   low 10/14 5:30
OR Steamboat Creek— Steamboat Falls to Canton Creek Campground IV 47 cfs   low 10/14 5:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:5144
USGS Station:14316700
HUC:17100301
Latitude:43.3500
Longitude:-122.7278
Class:4

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