Sespe Creek
Lion Campground to Fillmore
March 26, 2006
Trip Report
| Reporter | Kevin Mokracek |
Last spring Brian Baker and myself ran Sespe Creek over the period of 4 long days. We did this using a 10 foot SOTAR self bailing raft. The flow was less than we wanted when we put in. I would estimate it to be around 70-80 cfs at the put in and around 200 or so at the take out. We did lots of dragging in the first 6-7 miles. As the canyon grew narrower the rafting became very enjoyable allowing us to run many outstanding drops. We had planned on 3 days for our trip but portaging a raft with two people is tough work and caused us to stay on the river for a fourth day. I have run Sespe 3 times, two times by kayak, 1991 and 1996 and last year 2005 by raft. The AWA site says 1000cfs is a OK flow but 1000cfs would be very pushy in many spots. If you are planning on running this for the first time I suggest a flow between 200-500cfs and a minimum flow of 150cfs. At these lower flows the upper section might be a bit boney but the flow will pick up and you will enjoy drop after drop in the lower canyon and not feel like you are pushing the envelope. Sespe is like nothing else in California and should be on every adventure boaters to do list.