Trout Lake Creek

Trout Lake (Town) to White Salmon River

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DifficultyII-III(IV)
Length3 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
GaugeWhite Salmon River Near Underwood, Wa
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
893 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedJune 3, 2023

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River Description

Trout lake creek is a tributary to the much more popular White Salmon River, and is only about 15 minutes up the road from BZ Corners. There is no gauge on this creek. The White Salmon River gauge provides a reasonable proxy. Look for around 3.75 ft or above on the Husum stick. On June 1st 2023 that was about 1300 on the White Salmon Gauge at Underwood. Your mileage may vary. Upper level unknown.

If you put in at the bridge where the Mt. Adams highway crosses the creek you’re in for a class 2/3 experience at most flows. Looking upstream from that bridge will give you a look at a steep class IV bedrock slide, Woodruff Falls, that is also an option by putting in further upstream. The put in marked for this reach is also above this upper rapid and is described in Jeff Bennett’s guide as being on Guler Road. As of this writing that put in is marked “no trespassing.” Unsure if another legal put in exists.

Trout Lake Creek joins the White Salmon River about 1.5 miles into this run just upstream from a covered bridge off Little Mountain Road you’ll see on shuttle.

By taking out just passed the River Road bridge, you take out above a low head dam. This makes for just slightly less than a 3 mile run.

All major rapids can be seen from one of the bridges that cross the run. What you can’t see from the road is typically easier and pretty straightforward / boat scoutable. The biggest rapid from the lower put-in, Creamery Rapid, is visible just upstream from the Old Creamery Road Bridge.

The character of the run is generally low angle bedrock ledges and slides interspersed with some boulders and wave trains. A couple of islands and blind corners exist which require some boat handling and route finding in class I-II water, but eddies are generally available and class 3 paddlers will not have difficulty.

Watch for wood along the sides or in the channel. As of June 2023 this was a portage free run.

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Woodruff Rapids

Class: IVDistance: 0.7 mi
Rapid
Woodruff Rapids

Woodruff rapid

Lower Put In

Distance: 0.72 mi
Lower Put In

Lower put in that bypasses the class IV rapid

Creamery Rapid

Class: IIIDistance: 1.95 mi
Rapid
Creamery Rapid

Largest drop on the lower run

Take Out

Distance: 2.8 mi
Take Out
Take Out

Between 3.5 and 3.75 on that Husum stick. Low medium flow, fluid, not pushy.

TD
Timothy Dearde

Aug 26, 2005


This is a picture of the Woodruff Rapids in August.
This is a picture of the Woodruff Rapids in August.
Woodruff Falls in August

TD
Timothy Dearde

Aug 10, 2005


Can be very dangerous at flood stage.

LD
Luke Dearden

Aug 10, 2005


Extremly fun!

TW

Fun creeking for manuvurable boaters and best done in Winter or Spring.

TD
Timothy Dearde

May 6, 2005


This is nearing the end of Trout Lake Creek, so the rapids are getting a little smaller, but it is still a wild ride.