Arkansas

01. Granite to Numbers Launch Site(Pine Creek)

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DifficultyIV-V
Length5.1 mi
Avg Gradient58 fpm
GaugeArkansas River Below Granite, Co
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
190 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedMay 30, 2023

River Description

Pine Creek through the numbers is a classic Colorado run. As the steepest section of the Arkansas River, this stretch is not to be taken lightly but is still fun at every level.

The typical middle range of flows (1200cfs-2000cfs) is the most challenging. The run gets very defined with the crux s-bend move becoming tight. At these levels, the s-bend hole is sticky and will punish you. Since the advent of playboats, however, it seems less severe than when it used to eat Freefalls and other big bouncy boats.

Pine Creek rapid proper is generally broken down into three sections: Entrance, S-Bend, and Triple Drop.

1. The entrance: The top of the rapid is fast and pushy but not super demanding.

2. The S-Bend: This move is difficult; you need to make a move to the left or right to avoid a big hole. The water is moving fast, and many people don't know what's coming by the time they are on top of the hole. Swims here can be rough so if you don't like the looks of it put in below the hole in the first decent eddy. The classic move is to the left, but it has been said the right run is a safer bet.

3. Triple Drop: Below the S-Bend, there is a short lull, roughly 100ft., and then you are into the triple drop. This section is super fun and fast. Run the triple drop up the middle and hang on!

Below the Triple Drop the river goes into fun class IV rapids. There is excellent play, as catch on the fly surfing Class IV goes.

Below Pine Creek section there is a huge granite boulder in the middle of the river that pinches the main flow between a smaller rock on the left, this makes an excellent cartwheel spot at flows between 800cfs and about 1500cfs.

This run may not be considered as super hard by new school standards. This run does and has had severe consequences for many boaters.

Be vigilant at the S-Turn Rapid. Any swims on this section are survival mode claw-your-way-to-shore swimming. Ditch the boat, save the life.

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

At the town of Granite. Cross the bridge to small parking area and short path to river.

Granite Rapid

Class: IIIDistance: 0.5 mi
Rapid

Straightforward run down the middle

Maytag Rapid

Class: IIIDistance: 1 mi
Rapid

Immediately after a lefthand turn in the river. Read and run avoiding rocks

Granite Dam

Class: IIIDistance: 2 mi
Hazard
Rapid

As of 2020 there is a new boat chute on river left. Do not run the dam! The chute has multiple V waves on the way town that can easily pull a boat left or right into eddies. Keep centered and drive forward through them all.

Pine Creek Rapid

Class: VDistance: 4.3 mi
Rapid

Triple Drop

Class: IVDistance: 4.5 mi
Rapid

Immediately follows Pine Creek Rapid

Take Out

Distance: 5.13 mi
Take Out

At Numbers access ramp.


DD
Dan Dyer

May 10, 2011


This description of the Granite run only mentions Pine Creek Rapid...any chance of getting a description of the Granite run?

DP
Dale Perry

Jun 15, 2006


Part of the Fibark event is the Boater X. A head to head race down a class IV-V rapid.

Part of the Fibark event is the Boater X. A head to head race down a class IV-V rapid.
Part of the Fibark event is the Boater X. A head to head race down a class IV-V rapid.
Part of the Fibark event is the Boater X. A head to head race down a class IV-V rapid.

Thomas O'Keefe
Thomas O'Keefe

Jun 3, 2004


This drop is a little grungy especially at
lower flows but you can portage on the left.
Still a great rapid at lower flows.
The runout at the end of Pine Creek Rapid.

Dejan Smaic
Dejan Smaic

Jan 1, 1900


Bryce, my 13 yo son, takes on Pine Creek. Great run!

RB
Ratt Boy

Jan 1, 1900


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