Bear, ID

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1 - Grace Dam Bridge to Grace Powerhouse (Black Canyon)

Class IV(V)
6 Miles

Grace Falls


Grace Falls
Photo by Kevin Colburn taken 6/27/07 @ 250-300



River Description

Following many years of hard work by AW staff and volunteers, FERC issued a new license in 2003 for the hydro project that historically left this reach with just a small trickle of water. In the coming years whitewater boaters will experience the excitement of a restored river. American Whitewater is a member of the Environmental Coordination Committee (ECC) which is responsible for the adaptive management approach to implementation of the license provisions. PacifiCorp has already provided improvements to access.

 

If you have a chance to boat the Bear please be a good neighbor as positive relations with the local community are essential to making future releases a success and that big boat on your roof clearly identifies us as a user group. In particular watch your speed as you pass through the housing area near the take-out (it's posted for 10 mph) and stock up on shuttle snacks in Grace.

 

The river is a solid class IV run with one or two stand out rapids that can be class V. The rapids are numerous and continuous.. Rapids deserving attention include Grace Falls, just downstream of the first set of rapids, and BooBoo near the end of the run which is a step up at class V. At lower flows the river is technical and generally class IV.  At high flows the river has been compared to the North Fork of the Payette - which is class V.  To top it all off the Black Canyon is an incredibly pretty place. 


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Gauge Description:

Minimum acceptable flows for whitewater recreation are 750 cfs but you can still bump down as low as 500 cfs. 1500 cfs (the upper limit that can be released from the dam) was the preferred flow by most paddlers who participated in the 1997 flow study. The river has been run higher during rare years of exceptionally high runoff. AW worked hard to negotiate whitewater flows as part of a new license for this project which was issued in December 2003. Opportunistic (based on water availability) whitewater releases will take place in years 2-4 (2005-2007) of the new license. In year 5 (2008) of the license 16 scheduled whitewater releases will begin. Call PacifiCorp at 800-547-1501 to obtain flow rates out of Grace Dam or check the Bear River flow data page.
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Potential Bear River Releases
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Releases will be provided 1) if a flow trigger is met, and 2) until 16 days of releases have been provided 700-1500 cfs

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Potential Bear River Releases
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Releases will be provided 1) if a flow trigger is met, and 2) until 16 days of releases have been provided 700-1500 cfs

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Potential Bear River Releases
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Potential Bear River Releases Grace,ID starts 07/05/08
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