Trappe

97th Street to 73rd Street (2.9 miles)

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Bryan Foster
Bryan Foster

Jun 7, 2013


A paddled at 4.86' on the reference gauge. There is a visual gauge on the north side of the bridge support on J. It read 4.2 ft. The nice grassy put in now has a no trespassing sign, you can also put in on N. 97th st to cut the length of the run more.
The Main section was similar to that described at 5.05' in the other comment. Is best to scout unless you are familiar with the rock and hole locations or are good at read and run. This is a long and tough stretch of class III water, but so much fun.

Bryan Foster
Bryan Foster

Mar 9, 2011


Went down at 5.05' *; We did this last year at 4.21' and the main rapid was a class II. Now with the extra water the rapid turned into a succession of drops and holes and a definite class III. The main drop is the one pictured in most of the photos as the rock on river right was under water and so is the one just toward the center, which if not hit correctly will send you off course and perhaps into a swim:) I would recommend putting in at CTH J instead of G since there is a nice grassy put in on the upstream river right side and you don't miss anything except some swift current. By the way, I love catching this river. So if you are planning on paddling it let me know.

Bryan Foster
Bryan Foster

Apr 28, 2009


This gets to be along section as this video only covers the 1st half. One of those wonderful vertical videos, and it got all stretched out, but you get the idea. Reference the visual gauge picture at county J for a better idea of level.

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Jun 14, 2008


Just did This stretch today with a medium to high water level. Fun Riffles the whole way leading up to the bolder garden that comes up on you fast. Was planning a portage but handled the drops well with short notice. Spray Skirt was worth its weight in gold today! Best Whitewater in this area. Make sure you have enough water.

RB
Rich Brooks

Mar 31, 2007


A good level.
John's line.
Eric's line.

AL
Andrew Lovering

Aug 21, 2005


Picture of Carl Zimm standing under the bridge at the Trappe River put-in. We have run this river when the water was at the virtual red line. We consider this red line to be minimal with higher levels preferable.