Tilton

1. Morton to Bremer (Upper)

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DifficultyII-III
Length10.6 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
GaugeTilton River Ab Bear Canyon Creek Near Cinebar, Wa
Flow Rate as of 45 minutes
270 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedJanuary 7, 2006

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River Description

This is an easy class II-III run, with the hardest rapids barely approaching class III. Most of the run winds through forests, with a few small neighborhoods and a couple of bridges. Just above the put-in is a rapid that is described as class III+, but at most flows is a simple class III drop over your choice through one of 3 slots. At about the 7 mile mark, there is a diversion dam, but it's small and there's an island just above it for easy scouting on your first run. Trees could be a hazard on this run, but the river tends to be fairly wide.

To get to the put-in, take Hwy 12 to Morton. Take a left at Hwy 508 (this is Main St, but there may not be a sign). After .5 miles, you will come to the bridge over the river and you'll be able to see the optional rapid. Put in under the bridge. To reach the takeout, go another 7.5 miles to another bridge over the river. The takeout is easy to recognize from the river because of 2 drain pipes sticking out from the upstream side of the bridge. There's a large eddy to catch and an easy path up to the parking area.


River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Take Out

Distance: 8.5 mi
Take Out

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Shannon Nardi

Dec 18, 2023


A little bony in 2-3 places at 1500 cfs and dropping; we took one packraft and one 9.5 foot raft down. Portaged the dam fairly easily on river right. Dam is ~1-2 miles from take-out for anyone who is wondering roughly where it is. Ran the optional rapid at the put-in; only the leftmost channel was open enough for us. Nice chill run with lots of birds!

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David Elliott

Jan 6, 2005


Chris runs the diversion dam. There's an easy scout on the right side of the island above. The easiest runs are at 1/3 and 2/3 of the way across.