Carp (Porkies)
above Shining Cloud Falls to Lake Superior (1.7 miles)
| Difficulty | IV(V) |
| Length | 1.7 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 149 fpm |
| Gauge | Carp (porkies) |
| Flow Rate as of 11 minutes | 10 cfsbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | December 26, 2024 |
River Description
For the 'hard core' explorers only. There is no road access from either end. For this reason, this river is seldom run.
You have a number of choices to access this run, none of them very enticing:
Park at Presque Isle Harbor, 6 mile paddle on Lake Superior (NE along shore) to the mouth of the river (GPS recommended to be sure you have the correct river mouth), hike 1.7 miles upriver to about 0.5 mile above Shining Cloud Falls, boat (and portage) the river, then 6 mile paddle on Lake Superior (SW along shore) back to Presque Isle Harbor.
Park at Lake of the Clouds (in Porcupine Mtn. State Park), 6? mile carry in (on park trails) to where the river is big enough to paddle, paddle and portage the river, paddle on Lake Superior (5 miles?) NE along shoreline (GPS recommended to be sure you have the right spot), hit the beach and hike 2.6 miles on a park trail back to Lake of the Clouds.
Shuttle/combo option. Carry in 6? miles as from option 2, and paddle out 6 miles as from option 1. This will necessitate a long shuttle (31.5 mile each way) from Lake of the Clouds to Presque Isle Harbor.
If one of the kayakers has a motorboat, (or a friend with one, who can be bribed and be very patient to wait): Park at Black River Harbor, load into the boat (likely need to have cockpit covers on the kayaks, and use rope(s) to tie them all behind the motorboat), motor about 10.5 miles (likely somewhat slowly with the kayaks in tow) to the mouth of the Carp, unload and hike up ('til wood gets too continuous), boat down, load up (and tie boat on) to motor back to Black River Harbor.
River Features
Shining Cloud Falls
A description and photos of this drop are available at: GoWaterfalling.
Take Out
Take-out is at the mouth of the river as you paddle out to Lake Superior ... then either paddle out or carry out from there.
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportThis one was filled with wood the first time we ran the Carp. Thanks to large water in the past few years, Woody was wood free.
Harry always seems to choose the most creative line, wet or dry.
This is a fine drop! Just angle your boat and let the water lead you.
Erik seems to be a bit camera shy, always hiding behind the nearest wave or hole.
Setting herself up for one of those killer modern moves.
Gettin' the juices flowing at the beginning of the Big Carp.
A mile drag up to the put in from Lake Superior is well worth the effort!