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Niobrara, NE

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Cornell Bridge to near Norden Bridge (30.4 miles)

Class I-II
30.4 Miles approximately
Avg Gradient 7 fpm

Niobrara Wild and Scenic River


Niobrara Wild and Scenic River
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs

Gauge Information


Min Sug. Level:  460 cfs Max Sug. Level:  1200 cfs

River Description

Niobrara is Sioux for "running water." From Valentine, Nebraska to the Fort Spencer Dam, 76 miles of this stream are protected as a National Scenic River. However, the upper 30 miles provide the best canoing experience. Fast water and a rocky bottom make for an interesting trip. A multitude of waterfalls drop into the Niobrara, including Smith Falls, a 75-footer.

Put-in at Burr Oak Picnic Area, adjacent to Cornell Bridge within Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, just east of Valentine, Nebraska.

Almost immediately you will encounter a Class II- rapids. About 3/4 of a mile from the put-in, a small creek enters the river. A short hike up a path leads to 70' tall Fort Falls, the second tallest falls in Nebraska.

Downstream, the river is flanked by limestone, sandstone, and chalk cliffs, with countless seeps contributing groundwater to the stream. Berry Falls drops into the Niobrara in this area.

Three miles further lies Smith Falls State Park (primitive camping, toilets, showers, and picnic areas). A one-mile hike leads to 75-foot tall Smith Falls.

Three miles further brings you to another bridge (and another public access area). From this point on the Niobrara become more challenging. Two miles beyond the bridge you will encounter Class II+ Conner's Rapids. A mile more brings you to Fritz's Island. The right channel has a rock ledge that can create a challenging hydraulic at high water. (Left of the island is a tamer route.)

 A mile past Fritz's Island is Fritz's Chute (Class II, run right down the middle), followed by Rocky Ford, which novice paddlers may find difficult to navigate. Scout and/or portage river-left, north bank. Next up will be Franklin's Rapids, which tends to develop a large hole at the center of the river. Again, scout and/or portage on river-left/north-bank.

At Egelhoff's Narrows the river accelerates as it is squeezed by low cliffs. Beyond the Narrows the river becomes wide and shallow. One last named rapids (Kuhre's Rapids, Class II) before the the last 3-1/2 miles of flatwater to Norden Bridge.

Take-out for novice/flatwater paddlers should be before the bridge on river-left (north bank), while those more experienced may enjoy the large hole and rapids prior to and under the Norden Bridge before taking out. Beyond this point, the Niobrara is usually too shallow to recommend proceeding further.

Your best bet for camping (if you don't want to rough it in the Wilderness Area) will be twenty-five miles southwest of Valentine at Merritt Reservoir State Recreation Area.

 

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Last Updated: 2008-08-14 13:15:59

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Cornell Dam


Cornell Dam  Niobrara NE
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Cornell Bridge Put-in


Cornell Bridge Put-in  Niobrara NE
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Tubing on the Niobrara


Tubing on the Niobrara  Niobrara NE
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Fritz's Island, Right Channel


Fritz's Island, Right Channel  Niobrara NE
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Rocky Ford


Rocky Ford  Niobrara NE
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Egelhoff's Rapids


Egelhoff's Rapids  Niobrara NE
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Norden Chute


Norden Chute  Niobrara NE
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Norden Chute, dowstream


Norden Chute, dowstream  Niobrara NE
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Canoeing the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge


Canoeing the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge  Niobrara NE
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Gauge Description:

A recent NPS study of instream flow needs for recreation made the following determiniations:

  • <340 cfs are unboatable
  • 340 to 460 cfs boatable but low quality
  • 460 to 600 cfs acceptable but low (sub-optimal)
  • 600 to 900 cfs are optimal
  • 900 to 1200 cfs acceptable but high
  • > 1200 cfs high flows not acceptable for a "standard trip" on this run

Drainage area at gauge: 7,150 square miles

Gauge at 2,287.57 feet above sea level

Niobrara R nr Sparks [ NE ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
2.78 739 12/2 11:15

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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
NE Niobrara— Cornell Bridge to near Norden Bridge (30.4 miles) I-II 739 cfs   med 12/2 11:15

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:2807
USGS Station:06461500
HUC:10150004
Latitude:42.9028
Longitude:-100.3611
Class:4

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
16.5Conner's RapidsIPhoto
17.8Fritz's IslandIIPhoto
18.8Fritz's Narrows (The Chute)IPhoto
22.3Rocky FordIIIPhoto
23.9Egelhoff's RapidsIIPhoto
27.1Kuhre's RapidII
30.4Norden ChuteIVPhoto

Rapid Descriptions

Conner's Rapids (Class I, Mile 16.5)

Conner's Rapids

Conner's Rapids
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs


Fritz's Island (Class II, Mile 17.8)

Fritz's Island, Right Channel

Fritz's Island, Right Channel
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs

Ledge in the river right channel that can be avoided by staying river left.



Fritz's Narrows (The Chute) (Class I, Mile 18.8)

Fritz's Narrows

Fritz's Narrows
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs


Rocky Ford (Class III, Mile 22.3)

Rocky Ford

Rocky Ford
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs


Egelhoff's Rapids (Class II, Mile 23.9)

Egelhoff's Rapids

Egelhoff's Rapids
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs


Norden Chute (Class IV, Mile 30.4)

Norden Chute

Norden Chute
Photo by Thomas O'Keefe © taken 2008-08-07 @ 590 cfs



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