Stanislaus, Middle Fork

2. Clark's Fork bridge to Donnells Lake(Donnells)

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DifficultyIV-V
Length7.7 mi
Avg Gradient115 fpm
Reach Info Last UpdatedAugust 23, 2011

River Description

Great late season run due to the high watershed. Beautiful granite boulders and prestine forest if you can pause the action enough to enjoy the scenery. Run is 4 miles long with an extremely scenic 2 mile lake paddle out.   You can add a few more miles of excellent rapids at the beginning by launching upstream below the highway 108 bridge.

'The run itself is pretty fun. Lots of read and run Class IV and a few bigger drops. There are a lot of rapids, it's pretty cool. You can boat scout most of the drops, but you may want to look at a few. Typically, one drop is portaged. There may also be wood portages. Depending on the level of Donnells Reservior/log jam at the res., there is an awesome or a terrfying drop right into the lake.' new Randolph on Boof.com in 2009.

Put in:  The Clark's Fork bridge is the furthest downstream public access and is listed as the end of the next run upstream (The Dardanells).  However, launching here puts one in the middle of a steep rapid and misses out on a few miles of excellent class 4 rapids upstream.   If you would like to get more warm up and paddle some really great rapids,  put in anywhere below the highway 108 bridge.  There are a number of decent options such as Boulder Flat Campground.

Take out:  Paddle 30 or more minutes across the reservoir to the dam.  It is reported to be a much easier take out on the right side of the dam rather than on the left.  Walk across the dam to the roads on the left side.

Donnells reservoir is notoriously difficult to get to and the shuttle is a long round about drive from the put in. Randolf reports in 2006 that from Highway 108, take the paved road to Beardsley Reservior for 1-2 miles to FR 5N95, turn right. Go 2-3 miles to FR 5N09X and turn right. This 4WD road leads to the Donnell Lake dam in approx 10 miles. However, this road can be gated, restricting drive in access.   Call the S

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Reservoir Rapid

Class: VDistance: 4 mi (approx.)
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Reservoir Rapid

As the reservoir level drops a very large rapid appears.   It is reported to be a great rapid at some levels, but it gets too extreme as the reservoir drops even more.   Log jams can also form in the reservoir at the base of the rapid, so scouting is important and portage is appropriate at lower reservoir levels.


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