Payette - Main (Upper Main - Banks to Beehive Bend)Class III
7 Miles
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Payette
Payette - Main III
River DescriptionLat / Longitude data confirmed by GPS.The Payette's Upper Main is classic Idaho whitewater. Less than an hour from Boise, Banks is 'River Central' for the Payette system and lies at the confluence of the Payette's North Fork and South Fork. Banks serves as the take-out for North Fork (class V) and South Fork (class IV) runs and the put-in for the class III section know locally as 'The Main'. This section is recommended for paddlers with at least the basic river-running skills - The Main is the 'real-thang'! WHEN TO RUN: The Upper Main is runnable most of the year - best Spring through Fall. Be warned that this may become a larger volume river in the spring (June/July) and can reach 15,000cfs. But most of the summer it starts at about 5,000cfs and works it's way down to about 2,000cfs by September. October flows dip to around 800 to 1200. The river is still runnable at this level, but it IS low and a very different river. HOW TO GET THERE: From Boise take state hwy 55 north about 32 miles to Banks and turn left across the North Fork. This is a fee parking area - $3.00/day or $20.00 season pass for the Payette system. Season passes can be purchased at the USDA Forest Service/Bureau of Land Management Interagency Visitor Center in Boise, Boise National Forest District Offices (Emmett, Lowman, and Garden Valley), Alpenglow Sports (Bogus Basin Rd.), Ponderosa Sports (between Horseshoe Bend and Gardina), Banks Cafe and Store; Garden Valley Store, Boise Army Navy Store, Cascade Outfitters, Cascade Raft Company (about 1.5 miles south of Beehive Bend), Idaho River Sports, and REI. Day passes can be purchased at the river access sites Restrooms and changing rooms available. An alternate put-in is at Milepost 77 - this puts you just downstream from GLOYF, a bony class III+. Another alternate is to put-in at Chief Parrish and run MixMaster and AMF - and pull-out at Beehive Bend or continue down the Lower Main. SHUTTLE: Leave a shuttle at Beehive Bend (25 miles north of Boise - about 7 miles north of Horseshoe Bend) or at Chief Parrish if you want out prior to MixMaster and AMF. These are also fee parking areas. THE FLOAT:
From the put-in hit the current and glide for about 1/2 mile and enjoy the
scenery. At this point there are two class II wave-trains with large waves.
Whitewater101 and Whitewater102 (or Second Bend) are great to get a feel for newer paddlers - if
you are having problems at this point, best to get out here because it only gets
bigger. OPTIONAL PUT-IN/TAKE-OUTS: If you want to miss GoLeft you can put in at MilePost-77. There is a large pullout you can park in. If you would like to miss Mixmaster and AMF, you can pull pull out at Chief Parrish Campground. With these changes you really only have one class III, Mikes Hole, and lots of great II and II+ action. WHAT ELSE IS IN THE AREA:
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Last Updated: 2006-07-20 09:33:32
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