Big Sand Creek, ID

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Swamp Creek Trail to White Sand Creek

Class V
4 Miles

First big rapid


First big rapid
Photo of Ira by Jesse Kodadek @ Lochsa @ 3900

River Description

Big Sands Creek is a full day mission for most mortals that dishes out long, high quality Class IV and V rapids in a beautiful canyon.

The trip begins with a fairly long (45 minutes+) drive from highway 12 on dirt roads to the take out to drop a car. Then you drive back up the mountain to the Swamp Creek trailhead high on a ridge over the creek. Once all this is accomplished all that stands between you and Big Sands is a 2-3 mile hike on the Swamp Creek Trail, mostly downhill, and depending on conditions over lots of blown down trees.

Big Sands is a big creek - don't expect a low volume scraper unless you go at low flows. The creek is placid at the trail's terminus, but quickly drops into a class IV rapid with an undercut wall and a 90 degree left turn at the bottom. At this point the gradient begins really dropping out. A notable 8-10 foot waterfall can be run early in the trip. Other than this drop, which begins and ends in a pool, Big Sands offers only long rapids with multiple drops and holes. At higher water the rapids are very stompy and offer little or no chance to stop once committed to a rapid - and did I mention the rapids are long, often disappearing around blind corners? In the middle of the steep stuff is a mandatory portage called pancake which is a 10+foot drop that lands on rock, and is followed by a stout class V multi-drop rapid. There are alot of rapids on Big Sands. They are high quality and often stout. Wood is always a concern, and there are several seives that paddlers should be aware of.

After negotiating all the rapids on Big Sands, paddlers still have about a mile of great Class IV whitewater on White Sands, followed by a mile or two of class II run-out.

The scenery in the Big Sands Canyon is truly stunning. Talus fields generally border the entire river and vertical granite walls tower over its entire length. Thankfully, portaging and scouting is relatively easy throughout the run if you are comfortable carrying a boat across talus fields. The river is in the Bitterroot Selway Wilderness and is certainly worthy of the designation. Hiking out would range from epic to impossible depending on your location.

Idaho, the Whitewater State, G. Amaral (Watershed Books; 1990)
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Biggest hole of the day


Biggest hole of the day  Big Sands Creek ID
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First drop of one of the stout crux rapids


First drop of one of the stout crux rapids  Big Sands Creek ID
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Everyone portaged this one


Everyone portaged this one  Big Sands Creek ID
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Finishing the first large class V rapid


Finishing the first large class V rapid  Big Sands Creek ID
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First big rapid


First big rapid  Big Sands Creek ID
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Put in for Big Sands


Put in for Big Sands  Big Sands Creek ID
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The incomparable Big Sands "shuttle"


The incomparable Big Sands "shuttle"  Big Sands Creek ID
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Big Sands hike looking good to start


Big Sands hike looking good to start  Big Sands Creek ID
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