Redwood Creek

Bair Road Bridge to Orick(Tall Trees Run)

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February 12, 2023

Redwood Creek 2/10/2023 - 2/12/2023

ReporterSara Gallagher
Gauge Reading650 cfs at REDWOOD C A ORICK CA
FlowLow Flow

Day 1 (2/10/2023): A group of 7 (2 packrafts, 2 IK’s, 3 kayaks) put-in at Bair Rd Bridge, flows were 240 cfs on the upper Redwood Creek gage. We started around noon, and went about 12.5 miles with the goal of making it past the ranch land that could pose trespassing problems for camping. Past Stover Ranch, it is industrial timberland, and camping on the river banks is fine. No portages for wood, but did float over one log and had to duck under another. The first one would be a problem at lower flows and second would be a problem at higher flows. Not a lot of camping options this day, and would be even fewer at higher flows. We camped on a small sand bar.

Day 2 (2/11/2023): More fun Class II rapids, some had wood that had to be avoided. And a few Class III. False Rocky Gap was the first rapid I felt like I’d want to scout, there was a clean line starting on the right moving left. We immediately eddied out on river right on a large sandy beach to scout Rocky Gap; the two rapids are very close together. At river-level, False Rocky Gap looked similar to some of the rapids we had paddled, except the line was less apparent. The REAL Rocky Gap was a massive horizon line. Rocky Gap is a 3-tier drop, with undercuts and sieves. On our trip, one kayaker ran Rocky Gap after fully evaluating the hazards, with another professional river runner setting safety at river-level on the second drop. IK’s lined their boats on river left. The other kayakers portaged the first drop at river level on river left, seal launched into the second tier, and ran the final (and smallest drop) of the rapid. Packrafts portaged on river left, which was kind of a pain due to the steepness and constriction on one side, and mucky landslide on the downhill side. Throw ropes proved useful for lowering packrafts on the downhill side of the portage. As noted in the write-up for this run, the eddy on the left for the portage is small, barely big enough for 2 boats. So it is important for a group that only one person at a time ferry from the beach on the right to the “portage eddy” on the left. Missing this eddy has Class V consequences. No one in our group checked out a potential portage route on river right as it was covered in poison oak. A couple more Class III rapids (one with wood partially blocking the channel) were downstream, then there are no more real rapids. We camped on a large moss-covered river terrace on river left.

Day 3 (2/12/2023): The final day was a leisurely scenic float through old growth. The river widens and slows down. We did a side hike through the Tall Trees Grove. Flows were 650 cfs at Orick when we took out. During the off-season, the Orick Rodeo Grounds provides secure parking for $5 per car, per night. Call to confirm, not sure if this is an option in the spring but it was for us in February. We floated to Orick and took out at the Rodeo Grounds. At low flows, the extra 3.5 miles to get to the ocean would add a lot of time.

A little more flow would have been nice, there were a couple gravel bars that were boney but I felt like we had plenty of water to have a good time. And these flows prevented False Rocky Gap/Rocky Gap portage from feeling stressful.

A highlight reel of our trip can be found here: Packrafting Redwood Creek

Redwood Creek 2/10/2023 - 2/12/2023 – Tall Trees Run | American Whitewater