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Clarks Fork Yellowstone, WY

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4. The Box

Class V+
22.9 Miles
Avg Gradient 89 fpm
Max Gradient 229 fpm

Deep Six


Deep Six
Photo of Barry Bohrer by David Schroeder taken 08/02 @ 650

Gauge Information

Clarks Fork Yellowstone
low
478
8/20 2:45

Min Sug. Level:  500 cfs Max Sug. Level:  1200 cfs

River Description

Shrouded in lore and mystery, the Box Canyon of the Clarks Fork Yellowstone is one of the definitive multi-day class V kayaking trips in North America. It is also one of the most dangerous. The third deepest canyon in the United States and by far the least accessible, the Box is home to uncountable sieves, undercuts, and powerful cascades on the grandest of scales.
In places, sheer granite walls 1200' high rise dramatically from the tumbling class V waters. Scouting from shore, one cannot contain the spectacle at a glance. It is simply too immense. The roaring waters and solemn stone are in perfect harmony here, singing of a secret few have shared. It is like no other place on earth.
The rapids found deep in the gorge are pure bliss for the intrepid kayaker. Steep and demanding, the physical challenges coupled with the unparalleled aesthetics of the canyon itself leave little to be desired and the knowledge that escape on foot is impossible for nearly the entire length of the run adds a level of intensity rarely found in kayaking.
Though hiking around the numerous mandatory portages is painstaking work, it is well worth the effort as each offers a surreal view of powerful, raw elements churning and crashing in a humbling display of ferocity. The Box is an epic in all regards. Its grandeur will forever elude eloquence and imagery.
In August, 2003, a group of seven paddlers, including myself, dropped below the "last chance" eddy above the sixth and final portage. Coming down an easy slide to a blind corner, we realized our mistake too late. All 7 boaters were flushed into a terrible, unrunnable cascade laced with caves, sieves, and undercuts. Daniel Louis Crain, a great man, was lost. Though several members of the team had not been through the Box before, three of us had made the portage a combined 5 times. Not one of us remembered the spot� The Clarks Fork Box is not to be taken lightly. An experienced group of solid boaters, with their guard down momentarily, can be met with disaster in the blink of an eye. Taking on this run without the benefit of someone who knows the Box well would be a daunting task indeed. Do your homework, know your flows, and exercise extreme caution if you choose to pursue the Clarks Fork Box.

Check out Mike Albrecht's photos of The Box

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The various reaches of the Clarks Fork Drainage:
Styx and Stones (Class V+/VI),
The Upper (Class IV/V+),
Honeymoon (Class IV/V+),
The Box (Class V+/VI),
Lower (Class IV/V), and
Crandall Creek (Class IV).

 

 


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Last Updated: 2008-05-26 13:57:55

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Double Suck


Double Suck  Clark Fork Yellowstone WY
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Deep Six


Deep Six  Clark Fork Yellowstone WY
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Deliberation. Bottom looking up


Deliberation. Bottom looking up  Clarks Fork Yellowstone WY
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Dillworth


Dillworth  Clark Fork Yellowstone WY
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Dillworth 2  Clark Fork Yellowstone WY
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Portage #2


Portage #2  Clark Fork Yellowstone WY
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Coral Creek Strainer


Coral Creek Strainer  Clarks Fork Yellowstone WY
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Clarks Fork @ Belfry

CF Yellowstone R nr Belfry [ MT ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
1.6 478 8/20 2:45

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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
WY Clarks Fork Yellowstone— 1. Styx and Stones V+ 1.60 ft   med 8/20 2:45
WY Clarks Fork Yellowstone— 4. The Box V+ 478 cfs   low 8/20 2:45
WY Clarks Fork Yellowstone— 5. Lower III-V 1.60 ft   med 8/20 2:45
MT Clarks Fork Yellowstone— Trailhead to State line IV 478 cfs   8/20 2:45
WY Crandall Creek— Trailhead to Clarks Fork Yellowstone R. III-V 478 cfs   low 8/20 2:45

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:2663
USGS Station:06207500
HUC:10070006
Latitude:45.0103
Longitude:-109.0647
Class:2

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