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Whitewater Rafting on the Upper Klamath River
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Whitewater Rafting on the Upper Klamath River. The Upper Klamath (Class IV ) begins in the Cascades of southern Oregon at John C. Boyle Powerhouse. And runs down to Copco Lake just south of the California-Oregon Border. . The. Klamath carves it's way through the volcanic Cascades and is one of two Oregon rivers to cut its way through two mountain ranges. The canyon flows through the huge red and black rock crags of Klamath National Forest. Images courtesy of All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting.
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California Whitewater Rafting on the Lower Klamath River
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Whitewater Rafting on the Lower Klamath River. The Lower Klamath is located in the northwest corner of California, about 2 hours east of Eureka off of Hwy 96. The Lower Klamath is one of the most scenic whitewater rafting trips in California. Fun Class II - III rapids are interspersed between calm warm pools; excellent for swimming. Take your time and enjoy the many side hikes the river has to offer with beautiful cascading waterfalls and Gold Rush history. This portion of www.klamath-river.com.
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History of the Klamath River: One of California's last "free flowing" rivers!
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History of the Klamath River. For many years before the first settlers the Klamath River was home to the Karok, Modoc, and Yurok Indian tribes. The Klamath was the life blood of the Native Americans who relied on it for its abundance of salmon and trout. The name Klamath was derived from an Indian word Tlamatl which means swiftness in Chinook. Images courtesy of All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting. Excerpted from California White Water by Jim Cassady and Fryar Calhoun. With a California Outfitter.
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Whitewater Rafting with an Outfitter on the Klamath
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Whitewater Rafting with an Outfitter on the Klamath River. Operating under permit from Local, State and Federal governing agencies, commercial outfitters provide access to geographically remote and technically challenging rivers throughout California. One of the original California outfitters, All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting. Has offered professionally guided whitewater adventures on 12 of California's most scenic and exciting rivers for the past 40 years. With a California Outfitter.
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California Whitewater Rafting on the California Salmon
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Whitewater Rafting on the California Salmon River. The Salmon rises in the Salmon - Trinity Alps Primitive Area, one of the most isolated regions in the state, at the base of the Sawtooth, the only glacier in California's coastal range. The Cal-Salmon - so called to distinguish. Photos courtesy of All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting. Excerpted from California Whitewater by Jim Cassady and Fryar Calhoun. Forks of Salmon or Nordheimer Campground. 47 feet per mile overall. 500 to 5000 cfs.
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Whitewater Rafting and Camping on the California Salmon
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Camping and Whitewater Rafting on the California Salmon. Camping is available near the California Salmon but camping is limited. There are forest service campgrounds at both put-in and take-out. Rustic or backcountry camping is also available throughout the national forest. Photos courtesy of All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting. Open year-round with 8 campsites. Open from mid-April to mid-November with 26 campsites. Rustic / Backcountry Camping:. With a California Outfitter.
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Whitewater Rafting Flow Information for the Upper Klamath
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Whitewater Rafting Flow Information for the Upper Klamath. The Upper Klamath is blessed with flows suitable for whitewater rafting from April through October. The water of the Upper Klamath is mostly controlled by John C. Boyle Powerhouse. In Oregon. J.C. Boyle has two generators that can pump out 1250 cubic feet per second (or cfs) each, while free flowing streams feed about 400 cfs of water into the river. JC Boyle Powerhouse usually shuts down for a few weeks in June or July.
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Whitewater Rafting River Access for the Upper Klamath
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Shuttle Directions for Whitewater Rafting on the Upper Klamath. The shuttles for the Upper Klamath are slow and very long. When planning your whitewater rafting trip allow the shuttle to take at least 2 hours. Your best bet is set the shuttle the night before and camp at Topsy Campground. Near the put-in. The following shuttle directions all originate from Hornbrook, CA just east of Interstate 5. Shuttle Directions were provided by All-Outdoors California Whitewater Rafting. JohnC Boyle Power Plant Put-In.
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California Whitewater Rafting Guidebooks for the Klamath River
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Guidebooks for Whitewater Rafting on the Klamath River. California Whitewater by Jim Cassady and Fryar Calhoun was used as a reference to build this website. California Whitewater. Can be purchased at your local river store. California Whitewater was written by Jim Cassady and Fryar Calhoun. Their book highlights the most classic whitewater rafting runs in California. The book provides a mile-by-mile. Interpretation along with river maps, s huttle directions,. With a California Outfitter.