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RiverBrain

Colorado – US

Class
IV+ to V-
Length
2.5 Mile(s)
Gradient
180 FPM
Put-in elevation
9,657 Feet
Take-out elevation
9,047 Feet
Typical season
April to May
Author
anonymous, KSC

Current Flow

28 CFS

Gauge height: 2.98 FT

Reading from Jul 10, 2026 9:30 PM

-0.08/hr (12h) -0.04/hr (24h)

Too Low

Don't bother

Primary gauge
CLEAR CREEK ABOVE CLEAR CREEK RESERVOIR Gauge detail & alternatives Live gauge ↗

Recommended levels

Minimum150
Average300
Maximum600

Recommended use

  • Kayaking
  • Rafting
  • Canoeing
  • SUP
  • Packrafting
  • Fishing

Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.

Flow history — last 6 days

Photos

1st gorge · 05-25-2013 · Subject: Justin Payne, Syd Miller, Daniel Lundberg

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Description

This is another typical class V Colorado run that doesn't have a long season.  Look to run this at higher flows which typically happen during the snow melt seasons of April and May.  This stretch has lots of technical sections with mini drops, rocks and wood hazards.  You can scout good portions of this from the dirt road that parallels most of the run.

Most people consider this an excellent training grounds for aspiring creekboaters due to the class IV+/V- nature of the drops, and easy access in and out of the creek to the road.  There are 3 distinct gorges on this run.  The entire run should be carefully scouted for frequent occurences of wood.  Some of the worst incidents that have occurred on this creek have been related to wood strainers.  

The first gorge has a steep continuous entrance that ends in a couple ledges and a constriction out of the gorge.  When things go wrong here, they usual go wrong in the first half of the gorge where recovery becomes difficult.  A huge eddy exists on river right above the first gorge that is an excellent staging area.  At high water, this is the one of the only good eddies you'll find.  

The second gorge also has a nice setup eddy on river left.  A tight lead-in along a cliff wall on the river feeds into the crux, a ledge that provides a fun boof followed by a continuous runnout.  At higher flows, the ledge has a huge boil behind it and paddlers are better off running the wave/hole down the center.

The third gorge is rarely run.  Unless the flows are high, or you have your explorer's hat on, it's best to skip this section which is generally full of bad wood and always full of mank.  

Rapids

No rapids added yet.

Access

Type Name Elevation Camping Water Boat ramp Vehicle access Description
Put-In Missouri Creek Trailhead Lot 9,657 Feet No No No All Vehicles

Take CO Road 390 west from Highway 24.  Pass the reservoir and the clear creek ranch.  Once you pass the swtichback the trailhead will be on the south side of the road.

Take-Out Take Out 9,047 Feet No No No All Vehicles

About a mile past Clear Creek ranch there is a pull off you can park and use as a take out.  

Take-Out Normal Take-Out 9,315 Feet No No No All Vehicles

Take-Out between the second and third gorge.

Camps

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Permit

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Fishing

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