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Cedar, IA

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Clay Hole, Cedar Falls (PnP)

Class II
0.05 Miles
Avg Gradient 12 fpm

IA, Cedar River, Clay Hole


IA, Cedar River, Clay Hole
Photo of Steve Weliver by Ty Graham taken March '03 @ 2200

Gauge Information

med
2,500
10/11 5:00

Min Sug. Level:  500 cfs Max Sug. Level:  4700 cfs

River Description

This playspot is named after the "Clay Equipment Co." which was located next to the river years ago. The river bottom in this section is bedrock with some sand & gravel.


All of the Clay Hole features are created by an old "beautification" dam. It's intact on river left and broken out in the center, ("D" hole, which is where we do most of our playing). Everything from the center to river left is fun and safe. The only portion we've found to be nasty is in the "you're on your own area" - it's shallow, has many sharp rocks, a pinning spot (bridge pier), and one deep hole that WILL recirculate you. But, there are a few of us who venture in for a thashing every now and then. One can side surf out either end so it's not terminal.

We have removed all rebar, head-banging rocks and trash on river left out to the "D" hole. Stuff continues to get thrown or washed in or get exposed with high flows so pay attention. Flow in this pic is approx. 1800 cfs.

To Get There:
Find the intersection of Hwy 57 and Main Street in Cedar Falls, IA. Go across the river on Main Street and turn right onto Lincoln St. Proceed about 3 blocks to Greeley Street and turn right (by the bait shop). There will be a parking area next to the river just above the play hole.

For the non-playboater:
There is plenty of flatwater for rec boaters. In fact, after play, you can float a mile or so downstream to George Wyth State Park and take out right at your camp site. There are over 60 miles of surfaced bike trails with some single track dirt trails. Main St. has many cafes, bars, antique shops, bike shop, etc., so stay a while.


StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2007-07-17 17:45:47

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Rail Road Wave  Cedar River IA
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Railroad Ledge  Cedar River IA
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Low water winter paddling.


Low water winter paddling.  Cedar River IA
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In the eddyline


In the eddyline  Cedar River IA
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Get that boogie thang outa here!


Get that boogie thang outa here!  Cedar River IA
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The Outlaw Kayakers


The Outlaw Kayakers  Cedar River IA
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Mover over little dog, the big dog's movin in!  Cedar River IA
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Gauge

Gauge Description:

The Waterloo gauge has continuous readings. The Cedar Falls gauge doesn't give a reading until the feature washes out.

Various features are playable between 500 and 4300 cfs.
Above 2500 the "A" & "B" holes develop a nice surfing wave with several eddy lines to squirt and cartwheel on - an excellent play spots for beginners.
At 3200 cfs the "D" hole starts giving up loops and cartwheels for the shorter boats.
Over 4300 cfs the "D" hole get's hard to attain.
Over 4700 all features begin to flatten out.

Cedar River at Waterloo,IA [ IA ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
6.14 2500 10/11 5:00

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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
IA Cedar— Clay Hole, Cedar Falls (PnP) II 2,500 cfs   med 10/11 5:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:2330
USGS Station:05464000
HUC:07080205
Latitude:42.4956
Longitude:-92.3342
Class:4

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2008-02-07 08:37:45 (248 days ago)
Ben VanCampDetails
Check out the Cedar River Environmental group at http://www.thecregproject.org CREG is a watershed non-profit group focused on the long-term sustainability of the Cedar River and its tributaries. Headquartered in Cedar Falls, Iowa, the group arose from the Cedar River Festival, the longest active river clean-up in Iowa.
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