Potlatch

3. Frog Pond to Kendrick(The Lower Potlatch)

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DifficultyII-III
Length6.4 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
GaugePotlatch River Bel Little Potlatch Cr Nr Spalding
Flow Rate as of 54 minutes
114 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedJune 9, 2023

River Description

The Lower Potlatch is one of the only stretches of whitewater available as an easy half-day trip for those of us living in Moscow, ID, Pullman, WA, and the surrounding areas. I don't know too many kayakers who run this section all the way down to Kendrick, but it can be a nice IK, canoe, or small raft trip if the water's up. For the most part, we'll put-in up at the pond and take out at the first concrete bridge that goes over the river. This run is about 2 miles long, and contains almost every bit of whitewater that exists between the pond and the town of Kendrick.

There are a bunch of take-out options for this run. You could run all the way out to the Clearwater if you want, but if you want to get out somewhere near Kendrick, I’d suggest driving upstream on Hwy 3 until the point where the highway heads up the grade, and road P1 breaks off to the right, following the river. Turn onto road P1 and follow upstream a couple hundred yards. There is a gravel pull-out next to the river here, just downstream of a concrete bridge that crosses the river.

The next access point upstream from here is the take-out we normally use for the shorter run. Continue upstream from the lower take-out, staying on the road that’s on river-right (do not follow P1 across the bridge and up the hill). The road winds around a bit, through some semi-residential areas. You will eventually cross another small concrete bridge. Just upstream from this bridge is a pull-out right next to the river where we park for the take-out.

The put-in is just under two miles upstream. The road follows the river almost the entire time, and if you're curious or worried, you can look at just about everything as you drive past. You'll cross over Cedar Creek (which has been run; there's a short class 4 run with a mandatory portage above the rapid you can see from the Potlatch shuttle road...), and then wind up a small hill. As the road bends out of sight to the right, there's a good-sized (5+ ca

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Take Out

Distance: 6 mi
Take Out

When class gets cancelled, this is the spot.  The AW descriptions of put-in and take outs are perfect, there was no major hazards except a strainer on the bridge at the takeout.  This run is great for a solo adventure and a bike shuttle.  Don't expect a pipeline surf but if you love boating as much as I do, that shouldn't matter anyway.

MB
Michael Brazell

Apr 5, 2022


Warning! there is a cable across the river downstream of Juliaetta. I wish I had a more accurate location, it's maybe half or two-thirds of the way between the town of Juliaetta and the Clearwater confluence. April 2022

EC
Ellis Cucksey

Jan 12, 2006


The waves downstream from the Bear Creek confluence are stellar! We surfed there yesterday when the river was flowing at about 12'. The third wave in the chain is by far the best wave anywhere in the area. If the Potlatch is running 11' or more, it's worth the trip to Kendrick just for the surf session.