Klickitat
2 - Leidl Campground to Icehouse Campground

June 2, 2026
| Reporter | Thomas O'Keefe |
| Flow | Medium Runnable |
We did an overnight trip on the Klickitat River, floating from Leidl down to Ice House. At a flow of 1,040 cfs, this was approximately a six-hour float, including a few fishing stops along the way. We had good luck targeting rainbow trout, while others we encountered were focused on steelhead and Chinook. We left a vehicle at Ice House, drove upstream to Leidl to launch, and were on the water shortly after noon.
While we encountered a number of wood hazards, they were all easily avoided by those with solid moving-water skills. We did find one river-wide log below Stinson Flats that had obviously come down recently. It was easily visible from upstream, and we were just able to get over it, though that will likely not be possible as flows drop below 1,000 cfs. It would be an easy walk-around on the right. We also spoke with a gentleman navigating the river in a drift boat who was able to get over the log by pulling his boat over it from the shoreline. While the flow was a little lower than is typical for this time of year, the current was still moving swiftly, and we had plenty of water to float our packrafts. We also saw drift boats on the river.
We found a campsite on one of the benches a short distance upstream of the Little Klickitat confluence on state land along river left, arriving a little before 4 p.m. We had a sandy bar with convenient shoreline access and some vegetation to camp on, while an oak grove on the bench above provided welcome afternoon shade.
The next morning we were back on the water by 10 a.m., and the road along river left soon came into view after we passed the Little Klickitat confluence. We took our time with a couple more fishing stops and reached Ice House by 4 p.m.
Our total float time for the trip was less than six hours, including all of our fishing stops. I highly recommend this as an overnight trip, though it could also easily be done as a day trip at these flows.