Snake

Snake Falls

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DifficultyII-III(IV)
Length22 mi
Avg Gradient10 fpm
Reach Info Last UpdatedOctober 15, 2024

River Description

The older description of this run clearly implied you would access the site at the Snake Falls Sportsman Club and they are not interested in having people walk down to the falls.

The access as it appears if you intend to do this is to put in just below the dam at Merritt Reservoir. The river would need to have high flow so it would be a good idea to at least look at the falls from the private $1 pay access.

The only real takeout option that seems legit is the Niobrara River at HWY 97.

There are rapids above the Snake River falls including some shoals less than 100 yards above the falls.  At higher flows many of these are just going to wash out but you definitely do not want to swim over the falls.  The waterfalls has a launch pad style lip that would kick a boat out into the pool at the base.  It is both an undercut waterfall, it has a “cave” behind the drop, and there are rocks at the base in some locations. So you really do want to know where it land, I assume if you are running this.

The falls probably are between 8 and 10 feet of vertical drop.

Having been here at low water I can assure you that the land owners will not want to see a bunch of kayakers. It appears that this has been boated in the past but I assume it was a stealth trip?

Also, there is a comment by Kevin Colburn about talking to the National Park Service.  This waterfall is not near a National Park so he is almost certainly referring to Smith Falls near the Niobrara.  That waterfall really is a 20+ foot crashing drop onto rocks.

Take Rt. 97 south from Rt. 20 N in Valentine for 22.5 miles toward Merritt Lake to the sign to Snake Falls. Take the road to Snake Falls to the right (west) for .6 miles to the Snake Falls Sportsman Club. Pay the small admission fee (there was a Pay Box - mailbox - for the $1.00 fee for adults, .75 for children). The trail to the falls starts at the pay box to the right of the restaurant. Follow the trail back and to the left to

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Just below the dam.

Snake River Falls

Class: IV+Distance: 4.17 mi
Hazard
Waterfall / Large Drop

The only reason you are here.  An 9 to 11 foot waterfall.

Hwy 97 at Niobrara

Distance: 22.33 mi
Take Out

Right of way at the bridge.


The overlook at the Sportmans club at low water shows how the falls has more than a few hazards.

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Untitled

Aug 31, 2008


I guarantee these falls have been run :)

WR
Will Reeves

Dec 11, 2006


I took at look at this one and there are small rapids for several miles down to the confluence none are all that big.

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Untitled

Aug 23, 2006


Viewed another source, that said it was an 8' drop, Google earth images shows some distinct whitewater above and below the the falls.

Kevin Colburn
Kevin Colburn

Feb 9, 2006


Local NPS staff have noted that the falls are 20+ feet, and have boulders in and aroung the base. IT would appear that these falls are not class III. It is unclear whether or not the falls have been run.