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Class 2/3, 6 miles with a few good play spots.
Bring a lunch and enjoy the sunshine.
Questions? Steve 541-981490
Clearwater Park Boat Landing
April 20: Registration is now open for Earth Day Willamette River Cleanups. 8 cleanups are planned along the Willamette River in the Eugene/Springfield area. WKCC is supporting the on-water cleanup in Springfield from Clearwater Park to Aspen/West D Street boat ramp. Bring your own boat, must have the skill set to maneuver in class 2 rapids.
WHEN & WHERE: Saturday, April 20, 2024 | 9AM-12:30PM
Meet at Clearwater Park boat landing at 9AM - PLEASE BE SELF SHUTTLED, GEARED UP AND READY TO LAUNCH!
Need help with your shuttle? Contact me at info@wkcc.org
For list of other April 20 cleanups: https://willamette-riverkeeper.org/event-list
Benton County OR in proximity of Corvallis OR
About 5.5 miles of the Mary‘s River near Avery Park to its confluence with the Willamette River. No one paddles this section due to a lack of access. I scouted and found a public spot to get on the river near Country Club Hill. Expect wood. At the present low flow wood is manageable. You will need a maneuverable boat and should have cold weather attire. Launch is steep & primitive. There was a spot in the river bank where a mud spout from the Cascadia Subduction is exposed, you can only see this feature from the river even though there is a frequently travel path above. A quirky fun little paddle. Register on this website for a Friday evening Email with details about the Shuttle, Launch and Takeout.
Nehalem River by Nehalem River Road. Start at Beaver Eddy and go down 7 miles to a 'stony beach' tak
CANCELED: water too low
Note: at low runnable level, the class 3 is like a 2+ and looks fairly easy
Low runnable: 950 or a little bit less
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