Boundary Creek, ID

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Near Canadian border to Road 2450

Class IV-V
10 Miles
Avg Gradient 250 fpm
Max Gradient 375 fpm


River Description

This run is threatened. See the Top 40 Issue description.

From John Gangemi, AW Conservation Director:

Directions to Boundary Creek Takeout

· From Bonners Ferry take Hwy 95 N towards Creston, BC
· At intersection with Highway 95/3 and Highway 1 veer left toward Porthill border crossing and Creston.
· At mile marker 1 on Highway 1 take a left onto West Side Road
· Set your odometer to 0 here.
· Drive 3.5 miles to West Side Road. You will cross the Kootenai River heading toward West Side Road.
· Go right (north) at the ‘T’ intersection; sign should indicate direction of Smith and Boundary Creeks.
· You will cross several smaller creeks (Parker and Long) as you travel North
· Cross Smith Creek at mile 12 (measured form Highway 1) (no sign for Smith Creek but recognizable when you see Smith Ck Falls to the left)
· Continue past Smith Creek. When road begins to turn west in hairpin and climb look for a dirt road on the right in crux of hairpin. This is Road 2450 at mile 13
· Follow this road for another 0.2 miles where a road will drop down to the right. Follow this road another 0.3 miles to the corral. Veer left just before corral and find place to park and camp near the river. Be ready for bugs at the takeout. Grizzlies have been spotted here before so be careful with food. The stream gage can be found by crossing the bridge and hiking downstream a short distance.
· You can ride a mountain bike up Road 2450 to preview some of the lower end of Boundary Creek or do your shuttle at the end of the day back to the car at the putin.

Boundary Creek – Directions to the Putin from the Takeout

· From the takeout drive back to road 2450
· Where 2450 meets the paved road at the hairpin turn right on the paved road and head uphill. The canyon for Smith Creek will be far down on your left. As you climb Smith Creek will climb also eventually becoming visible from the road.
· Drive past the building for the Smith Creek diversion dam.
· Turn right on Road #655 (Shorty Peak sign)
· Turn right on Road #282 (Shorty Peak sign)
· Turn left on Road 2454 (Boundary Creek/Saddle Pass)
· It’s 6.1 miles from cattle guard on Saddle Pass to Boundary Creek.
· We typically drive upstream about a mile to a large clearcut to put-in. This gives a little warm-up prior to getting into the steeper stuff. Always be wary of trees on this run.

Tips:
I recommend bringing a shovel, axe and or chainsaw to cut your way through deadfall on the Saddle pass road and repair road damage.

Phone Numbers:
Bonners Ferry Ranger District—208-267-5561
Check that the Saddle Pass road is open. It has a North-facing slope that holds snow.

Note: lat/longitude coords are only barest ballpark numbers.

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Last Updated: 2001-06-19 08:27:04

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Gauge Description:

Smith Falls Hydro—208-267-2744
Check with the hydro guys to see what the flow is on Smith Creek above their diversion. If Smith Creek is around 600-800 you are good to go on Boundary Ck. Be sure the hydro guys give you the flows above their diversion. Smith Ck is runnable from 125 to 300 cfs. The power plant generally pulls 370 cfs from Smith Creek so a flow of 670 above the diversion would put Smith Ck in the high end runnable range at 300 cfs. Be sure to check with the power plant first. Smith Ck. is a handful at high water. Always thank the hydro guys for the information so that the next boater is able to get the info. as well.

In 2000 we ran Boundary Creek with the gage at 11.7. This is the lowest run I’ve ever done. Initially thought it would be a boney run but it turned out to be great. I typically run this 1 foot higher (based on observations of channel and takeout rocks because USGS has recently changed the gage so I don’t have a gage reference.) I’ll calculate this flow when USGS sends me a rating curve.
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