Sturgeon
CR766 to Hwy.65 (3.4 miles)
| Difficulty | II-III |
| Length | 3.4 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 16 fpm |
| Reach Info Last Updated | July 21, 2003 |
River Description
The Sturgeon is a rather narrow, almost creek-like river, generally shallow with mostly small rocks. Since this is a smaller river, expect a fair amount of sweepers or stainers, and be aware that most eddies will be fairly small. Its pretty much pool-drop, with relatively short pools in the early going.
While the bulk of the gradient is in the first mile of this run, good current and minor rapids will be found throughout the run, save for about a half-mile around the confluence with the East Branch.
Downstream of the recommended take-out, the topo maps show a little bit of continued gradient, and appear to show the river passing through about a half-mile of fairly steep-walled (about 50' high) 'canyon'. Unfortunately, the gradient quickly dies down, and the next access point is about 3 miles downriver, thus (for whitewater boaters, intent on the best 'play') it is probably not worthwhlie proceding beyond the recommended take-out as listed here.
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