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Gunnison River

June 11, 2018

This Gunnison River trip is perfect for intermediate canoers. It passes through stunning red rock country in the Bureau of Land Management’s Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area, with easy campsites along the way. At times, the river ruffles up into Class I or II rapids—enough to put you on alert but still pretty straightforward paddling. This 26 mile trip through Escalante Canyon will allow you many opportunities to spot great blue herons, bighorn sheep and other dessert wildlife.

To register contact Judy Moisey-Asay, [email protected]

Escalante to Whitewater Info
Put In: Escalante Bridge
Take Out: Whitewater
Difficulty: Class I, II or Class III depending on time of year
Gradient: 6 fpm
Run Length: 26 miles
Streamflow Flows are dependent on current snowpack, this section is also regulated by dam releases
Season April, May, June, July
Primary Season: This usually runs from mid-spring to mid-summer
Character/Similar To: Mostly flatwater mixed with a few class II or III rapids depending on the time of the year. This is a great run for beginner kayakers and intermediate canoeist. This section of the Gunnison has great scenery and gives the feeling of a wilderness run even though the highway is only a couple miles away.
Hazards: This is a long section of water through a desert landscape, bring plenty of food and water.
Location: In the Rocky Mtn Region (CO), 246 miles (4 hours 14 minutes) West of Denver
Shuttle Put In: To reach the put in drive north on Highway 50 for 10 miles from Delta. Take Out: In the town of Whitewater the take out is under the Highway 141 bridge.

 

 

 

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June 11, 2018