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RiverBrain

Colorado – US

Class
III- to IV+
Length
12 Mile(s)
Gradient
60 FPM
Put-in elevation
6,108 Feet
Take-out elevation
5,490 Feet
Typical season
May to August

Current Flow

257 CFS

Gauge height: 3.45 FT

Reading from Jul 10, 2026 9:45 PM

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

Running

Hit some laps

Primary gauge
CACHE LA POUDRE AT CANYON MOUTH NEAR FORT COLLINS Gauge detail & alternatives Live gauge ↗

Recommended levels

Minimum250
Average600
Maximum4,700

Recommended use

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

Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.

Flow history — last 6 days

Photos

Pine View · 05-13-2013

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Description

The most popular run on the Cache la Poudre River. This is a technical class III-IV run for rafts. The only "Wild & Scenic River" in the state of Colorado, the Poudre offers great, fast-paced, technical rapids. Best water levels are in June, just like everywhere else in CO.

This run description includes the following sections.  Each section is roughly broken down into 2 mile sections.

Upper Mishawaka
Lower Mishawaka
Poudre Park
Bridges

The most accurate flow information is based on a gauge marked on a boulder at Pine View Falls.  There are frequent updates on the Poudre Rock Report website (see External Links) or subscribe to the e-mail list.  [edit 23May2014: A new gauge has been installed by the City of Fort Collins near the town of Poudre Park, Hewlett Gulch Bridge Water Depth]

Section Descriptions:

Upper Mishawaka:  Starting at either Steven's Gulch or Upper Landing, this is arguably the best section of III-IV on the Poudre - it is definately the most continuous.  The run starts out with fast class II-III that increases to III+ at 3-way rapid about 1.5 miles into the run.  At good water levels, 3.5' and up on the Pinview Guage, the river is continuous III+/IV- from 3-way until you pass the Mishawaka Inn a little over a mile down river.  When the river gets to 4.5' and above this section is very fun class IV.  Grab a beer at the Mish and continue into the Lower Mishawaka section.  

Lower Mishawaka:  This section is often thought of as the easiest section of the "Steven's Down" run.  Be careful though as this is the shallowest and rockiest section as well.  There are fun rapids in this strecth and good play options, but there is a little more downtime between the rapids.  Fun Fact: At 5' and above some of the biggest waves on the Poudre form in this section.  Take out at the large Poudre Park parking lot, at the Hewletts Gulch Bridge or continue downstream.

Poudre Park: From the end of Lower Mishawaka through the small town of Poudre Park the river goes through its calmest stretch.  At medium to high flows an excellent wave with eddy service forms near one of the last houses in Poudre Park.  As you leave the houses behind you the river starts to pick back up.  Eventually you will float under a bridge and the river will take a 90 degree turn to the right - this is Cardiac.  This rapid is easy enough if you know it is coming, but it has suprised people in the past.  Rumor has it that a miserly troll lives in the house next to Cardiac, but these claims are unsubstantiated.  A few smaller rapids later you will find yourself at Pineview Falls - this is noticeably the biggest rapid on the run - and is the site of the spray painted foot guage that gives the only accurate volume reading for the Poudre Canyon runs.  

Bridges: After Pineview begins the Bridges run.  This is a great class III run that is more chanalized than many of the upstream runs.  Because of its channalized nature it can be succesfully navigated at absurdly low river levels.  This run is fairly straightforward, watch out for the bridges and surf the many fun little waves.  There are two large parking lots that mark the take-out.  Private boaters generally take-out at the upper lot next to a reasonably fun play wave. You can continue downtsream, but be aware of the nasty diversion damn about a mile below the normal bridges take out.  

Rapids

# Rapid Class Recommended flow Description Scout
1 Tunnel Rapid III- to IV+ 300–4,500

This rapid is located next to the tunnel cut on the highway.  The river pushes into the left wall at the base of this rapid which can be dangerous due to it's undercut nature.

Scout from the road or pull over river left above.

2 Mishawaka Falls III+ to IV 400–4,500

This is located just above the Mishawaka Inn.  Difficulty varies by water flow.  One added bonus to this rapid is it pools up below allowing swimmers or gear to be gathered.

3 Pine View Falls III+ to IV+ —–—

Biggest rapid of the section. Located at the end of Poudre Park, just above Bridges. Rapid is roadside, and the Pineview Foot Gauge is located at the bottom of the rapid.

Roadside

Access

Type Name Elevation Camping Water Boat ramp Vehicle access Description
Put-In Stevens Gulch 6,108 Feet Yes Yes No All Vehicles

There is a campground and picnic area here with changing facilities.  Stevens Gulch is off of Highway 14 (Poudre Canyon Highway)

Put-In Mishawaka Inn 5,870 Feet No No No All Vehicles

You can put in or take out here.  This is on Poudre Canyon Highway.  Good eats at the Mishawaka Inn

Put-In Poudre Park Picnic and river access 5,710 Feet No No No All Vehicles

This is a nice developed river access area.  There is a parking lot, picnic tables and easy river access.  Access just west of Poudre Park (town/community)

Put-In Poudre Falls Pull Off 5,609 Feet No No No All Vehicles

This is another put-in, take-out point on the poudre.  Take out or put on just below poudre falls on river right.  There is a small pull off from Poudre Canyon Highway here.

Take-Out Bridges Take Out 5,490 Feet No No Yes All Vehicles

There is a decent size parking lot off of Poudre Canyon Highway here.  Don't park in the commerical lots though.

Put-In Upper Landing No No Yes All Vehicles

This put-in allows you to avoid the commercial rafting traffic at Steven's Gulch without sacrificing any significant rapids.  This put-in is about a mile down river from Steven's Gulch.

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