Clear Creek

05. Upper Clear Creek ("Kermits")(Upper Clear Creek)

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DifficultyIV
Length5.4 mi
Avg Gradient110 fpm
GaugeClear Creek Near Lawson, Co
Flow Rate as of 55 minutes
77 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedMarch 9, 2023

River Description

The Kermits (or Upper Canyon) stretch of Clear Creek is a great after-work run full of quality, continuous class IV creeking. The section runs through the clear creek season (generally mid-May through mid-July) and is the hardest commercially rafted section on the river. The run begins across the street from the Two Bears Tap and Grill (which used to be called 'Kermit's Bar and Grill') near where highway 6 meets I-70 and the action starts just downstream with two of the hardest rapids, Beaver One and Beaver Two. These can be easily scouted from the road before putting in, but Beaver One is either boofed on the far left or down the middle tongue. For Beaver Two, enter center then cut left.

After the beavers, the river picks up very into very continuous read and run class IV. Once the canyon narrows and you see your first blind horizon line, you have reached the meat of the run, so make sure to be on your toes. This horizon line marks guide ejector and you will want to boof right. The boof will land you in a medium pool that sits right above Double knife, the steepest rapid in the run. You can follow the channel of the river, but you want to enter on the right fallow the channel to the left, and then drive back to the right at the bottom punching two large holes. This then leads into some more class IV read in and run followed by devil's elbow, a  big left-hand turn in the river marked by a large boulder on the right. The rest of the river is read and run class IV and ends with a 5-minute flatwater paddle out.

While this run is fairly straightforward, it certainly isn't very clean. There are pin spots, undercuts, and often times wood all over the run, and the river is shallow and sharp. Most hazards are very easy to avoid but make sure your head is on a swivel.

From Idaho Springs, take the US-6 Golden exit and park below the water tank. People generally put in across the street from the two bears restaurant and take out at the Clear Creek open spa

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Upper Beaver Falls

Class: IIIDistance: 0.1 mi (approx.)
Rapid
Upper Beaver Falls

Pat Nixon

Class: IIIDistance: 0.5 mi (approx.)
Rapid
Pat Nixon

A long read and run rapid. Watch for the large undercut on river left as it has been the site of many wraps.

Tricky Dick

Class: IIIDistance: 0.94 mi (approx.)
Rapid
Tricky Dick

Guide Ejector

Class: IIIDistance: 1.57 mi (approx.)
Rapid
Guide Ejector

Terminator 1

Class: IIIDistance: 6.78 mi
Rapid

Watch for undercut on left side. Great eddy on river right at all levels.

Terminator 2

Class: IIIDistance: 6.97 mi
Rapid

Horrendous Left-hand Turn

Class: IIIDistance: 7.29 mi
Rapid

Corkscrew

Class: IIIDistance: 7.64 mi
Rapid

Watch for a large rock on river left in the middle of the rapid. It hits hard and fast if you are off of your line.

Take Out

Distance: 12.81 mi
Take Out

Craig Irwin
Craig Irwin

Jul 7, 2013


350 CFS is a good level for the first time in Black Rocks