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Colorado – US

Class
IV to V
Typical season
April to August
Author
KSC

Current Flow

45 CFS

Gauge height: 2.99 FT

Reading from Jul 10, 2026 10:15 PM

-0.22/hr (12h) -0.11/hr (24h)

Too Low

Don't bother

Primary gauge
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Recommended levels

Minimum200
Average1,000
Maximum3,000

Recommended use

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

Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.

Flow history — last 6 days

Photos

Fall Creek Rapid · 05-05-2012 · 325 cfs · Photo by Kevin Cripps · Subject: Lucas Spaulding

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Description

Despite its lovely mountain location, this backyard run for Vail boaters is also a dumping ground for old mining operations.  Tucked away in a beautiful gorge hidden well below the highway, it still offers a nice respite from civilization.  Although not roadside, a railroad grade that runs the entire length offers easy egress from the canyon.  

Class V boaters will want to do the espresso start on Homestake Creek before entering Gilman Gorge proper.  The first mile or two offers some fun class III-IV boggie water until Fall Creek drops in from river left forming a glorious cascade.  Its namesake rapid looks intimidating but runs smoothly enough at low-medium water levels.  It's followed by a few more fun class IV rapids before an obvious tightening of the gorge signals Slurry Pipe, the signature class V rapid.  Scout it carefully because the riverbed is unfriendly.  The crux move seems to be getting through a hole midway down the rapid and then holding on for the junky ride below.  The takeout is immediately afterward in a lovely meadow.

Rapids

No rapids added yet.

Access

Type Name Elevation Camping Water Boat ramp Vehicle access Description
Put-In Homestake Putin No No No All Vehicles

Park roadside and walk down to the water treatment plant. Or run Homestake while you're here. 

Take-Out tigawon rd No No No All Vehicles

Park near the barn at the very beginning of the road. Walk across the superfund site near the USGS gauge station

Camps

No river camps added yet.

Permit

No permit is required, or permit info hasn't been added yet.

Fishing

No fish species have been associated with this run yet.

Community Run Notes

Total community notes: 1

May 2012: Several telephone poles have been dumped in the river.  One at the beginning of Fall Creek rapid requires an easy portage.

KSC · May 18, 2012

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