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RiverBrain

California – US

Class
IV- to IV
Length
30 Mile(s)
Typical season
January to July
Author
KSC

Current Flow

147 CFS

Gauge height: 2.18 FT

Reading from Jul 10, 2026 9:45 PM

0.00/hr (12h) 0.00/hr (24h)

Too Low

Don't bother

Primary gauge
MILL C NR LOS MOLINOS CA Gauge detail & alternatives Live gauge ↗

Recommended levels

Minimum350
Average550
Maximum2,000

Recommended use

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

Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.

Flow history — last 6 days

Photos

Entrance to "unrunnable" gorge · 04-26-2012 · Portage here.

Description

Mill Creek is either a continuation of the Upper Mill Creek run or a slightly mellower run in its own right.  It could be done in a long day or as an overnighter.  The whitewater mellows out the lower down you go, but it takes you through some very unique lava channels.  We started on the upper run and on our 2nd day camped partway through Lower Mill.  It rained steadily overnight and we woke up to a river that had almost tripled in flow.  That was a great thing except for the fact it made the prospect of running into a hazard in the lava channels and not being able to stop that more stressful.  

There's no way to scout all the blind corners in this section so in some ways you just have to go for it and control your advance as best as possible.  Scary prospect #2 was a gorge with a deceptive entrance that we were told was unrunnable.  The attached photo shows the portage spot.  At our higher flows, it actually looked runnable, though none of us were interested in testing the theory.

If you're as lucky as we were, after the portage you get to take the Miller Creek express all the way to the takeout.  If your flows are lower, expect lots of paddling through some class II and III.

Rapids

No rapids added yet.

Access

Type Name Elevation Camping Water Boat ramp Vehicle access Description
Take-Out HWY 99 Yes No No All Vehicles

awetstate.com mentions this:

"Either take out at Highway 99 or if you have Steve McCabe do your shuttle (very worthwhile and cheap, (530) 519-1040) he will leave your car on his property just upstream 0.8 miles at the first bridge on Sherwood Blvd."

As of May 2017 we called Steve and camped at his house, ran mill in 2 days, and camped at his house after taking out. We had too many for a one car shuttle, but later he said it's no problem, he can get friends to drive multiple vehicules so I wish I took advantage of that. Steve is for real. Super nice dude with an awesome family. You're camping in someone's backyard, but the guy is a genuine gem and we wished we had our shuttle set for us.

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.

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