Flambeau

Hervas Landing to Beaver Dam Landing (4.9 miles)

DifficultyII
Length5 mi
Avg Gradient9 fpm
GaugeFlambeau River Near Bruce, Wi
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
1540 cfsmedium runnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedMay 27, 2010

River Description

Note: Many river-guide books describe the Flambeau and it's upper branches, often dividing the various reaches differently. A multitude of alternate landings exist, allowing trips of varying lengths, depending upon priorities (time and interest in maximizing whitewater versus flatwater paddling).

The main drops on this reach are:

Cedar Rapids (class II): an island splits the river. Usual route is the left channel, where a ledge offers several chutes for choice of run. Rock gardens follow. The next couple miles contain the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th pitches of Cedar Rapids, all of which are several hundred yard long boulder-bed style rapids.

Beaver Dam Rapids (class II+): the biggest drop on the river (a 4' river-wide ledge, with huge boulders) merits scouting to pick a clear path. A brief boulder garden follows.

A major drawback of sectioning the river as we have here is that the access points listed are on opposite banks of the river, and it is a long way to the nearest bridge to make the loop around the river.


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Ken Sebranek

Jan 1, 1900


Steve and Chris run Cedar Rapids on the Flambeau River at a high water level.