Calapooia
2. End of pavement to McClun Wayside Park
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportAs of 11/15/2020 there were at least two nearly river wide logs in this section. They were visible from the road, one going up and the other coming back. We decided they were significant enough not to run the section.
January 22, 2019 a group reported the following after running the Upper Calapooia.............................................................................................................................................
'While the gate is open, and the road is public, the land between the road and river is still owned by Weyerhauser... from the gate to milepost 24 or so (where the national forest boundary is). Our group got two $115 tickets for parking [at the 13 mile bridge], and a warning that we could be arrested for criminal tresspassing.' -Jason Filcman
Nice spring run, just barely runnable for kayaks.
Blasting through the center hydraulic on Dollar Drop. Class III options exist river-right.
300 cfs on the Wiley gage.
Ferry/surf/eddy turn practice all in one on the Calapooia River.
300 cfs on the Wiley gage.
A typical rapid on the Calapooia River.
300 cfs on the Wiley gage.