Ship Creek

Arctic Valley Rd. put-in to bridge(Ship Creek Canyon)

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DifficultyIV
Length4.6 mi
Avg Gradient155 fpm
GaugeShip C Nr Anchorage Ak
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
4.86 ftrunnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedAugust 8, 2023

River Description

Access Issue on Ship Creek: This creek passes through Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. While this military base allows recreational access for multiple outdoor activities (hiking, biking, skiing, and hunting) under specific guidelines through the iSportsman online system, whitewater boating on Ship Creek is specifically prohibited. This closure has been actively enforced since a local paddler was cited for trespassing in 2009.

Ship Creek is a beautiful, crystal clear, steep, relatively warm stream flowing out of the Chugach Mountains and only 5 minutes outside of Anchorage. The scenery and whitewater are top notch on this highly technical creek. A creekboat is recommended but experienced packrrafters can also enjoy this run.

The run starts out with class II warm-up and little boulder gardens. After about 1 mile it starts to pick up and transitions to class III/IV with several large boulder-garden drops. Stay alert for wood hazards that may require a portage. The run continues about 2.5 miles to the Canyon. Just before the Canyon the creek makes a sharp left turn and twists back to the right. The run transitions from a big open valley to creek contained within tight gorge walls. The Canyon itself is 1.25 miles long and is class IV. It is no wider than 10' in some areas. The very beginning and very end of the canyon have a class IV rapid. Stay left all the way down the first 100 yards on the first rapid. At the waterfall at the end stay towards the left side and boof--it will be a slight left-hand angle (right-hand stroke). Be prepared to possibly slam into a pillow against a rock on your left.

Directly after running the waterfall, take out at a gravel road on river right to portage around a dam that is not runnable. Hike up the gravel road for 5 minutes until the road makes a right-hand turn. From this point local paddlers had a trail with hand lines down to the base of the dam that was established before access was restricted an

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River Features

Ship Creek Valley Trailhead Parking

Distance: 0 mi

Traditional access to the creek is a 30 minute hike off of Arctic Valley Road just below the Arctic Valley Ski Area. Ample parking at the trailhead is available for public use as it also provides access for the commonly-used Arctic to Indian Traverse ski touring trail during the winter months. The initial downhill segment of the trail from the Arctic Valley Road to Ship Creek crosses about 2 miles of lands administered by JBER before crossing into Chugach State Park. The put-in is a short distance on the established trail from here.

Dam

Distance: 3.94 mi
Portage
Hazard
Dam

Hazardous dam that requires a portage on river right.

Take-Out Bridge

Distance: 4.56 mi
Take Out

Take-out at the bridge on the connector between Arctic Valley Road and Oilwell Road that crosses the creek just upstream of the Golf Course.


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Jul 10, 2009


Ship's great for packrafts when at 5 feet or lower on guage.

See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwkRu4CsQFU

and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5LuvLA4W08