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Bruneau, W. Fork, ID

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Below Rowland, NV to Indian Hot Springs

Class IV-V
28 Miles

Wst Fork Bruneau Scenery


Wst Fork Bruneau Scenery
Photo by Kevin Colburn taken 2008-04-26 @ 220

Gauge Information

low
109
7/24 14:00

Min Sug. Level:  450 cfs

River Description

The West Fork Bruneau into the Bruneau is a great 3-5 day self-support kayaking trip flowing through a remote and scenic canyon.  Paddlers can put in at Rowland, NV using good roads or cut off a few miles by putting in on unmarked confusing and hard-core dirt roads leading to Blackrock Crossing.  Unless you have a jeep, a skilled driver, and a great sense of direction, stick with Rowland. Between the two put-ins is at least one challenging rapid called Pintoe. The West Fork offers an earlier season than the adjacent Jarbidge River.  

Below Blackrock Crossing, the river promptly romps through several creeky class-III and IV rapids seperated by swift and deep flatwater. Even at 220-250 cfs on the Rowland gage, there is ample flow and depth to move really quickly between the rapids.  At those flows the most challenging rapids, Al Beam Falls and Julie Wilson Falls, are challenging and runnable Class IV+/-V rapids. At higher flows these rapids, especially Julie Wilson Falls, would become challenging Class-V rapids. After these standout rapids are more Class-III and IV creeky rapids and lots more fast flatwater to the confluence with the Jarbidge. 

The West Fork generally lacks the dramatic narrow slot canyons of other nearby runs and the downstream Brunea River; however, the tall cliffs, challenging rapids, interesting rock formations, ancient junipers, and deep remote canyon all provide stunning scenery. Birds of prey abound.  here are a lot of grazing impacts on the West Fork, caused by some of the wildest cows you will encounter in the US. Besides the grazing impacts and the occassional old fence, paddlers will likely see virtually no sign of humans in the canyon.  Camping opportunities are ample and scattered all along the river. Bring a water filter, and be prepared for anything because this area is extremely remote. The roads on the map that are 5-10 miles from the river are generally dirt-tracks that might not see a car in any given week or month.      


Gage: Rowland, NV
Lat / Longitude data are very approximate.

 


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Last Updated: 2008-05-18 17:45:48

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Wst Fork Bruneau Scenery


Wst Fork Bruneau Scenery  West Fork Bruneau ID
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One of the moderate West Fork Bruneau rapids


One of the moderate West Fork Bruneau rapids  West Fork Bruneau ID
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Near the botton of the West Fork Bruneau


Near the botton of the West Fork Bruneau  West Fork Bruneau ID
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This gage is on the main Bruneau, and thus should be used only as a guide.


Bruneau R nr Hot Springs ID [ ID ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
4.6 109 7/24 14:00

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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
ID Bruneau— Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau II-IV 109 cfs   low 7/24 14:00
ID Bruneau, W. Fork— Below Rowland, NV to Indian Hot Springs IV-V 109 cfs   low 7/24 14:00
ID Jarbidge— Murphy Hot Springs to Bruneau River (Indian Hot Springs) II-V 109 cfs   low 7/24 14:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:5006
USGS Station:13168500
HUC:17050102
Latitude:42.7711
Longitude:-115.7194
Class:1

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