Cattaraugus Creek, S. Branch, New York, US
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|
Otto to Gowanda
| Usual Difficulty |
II-IV (for normal flows) |
| Length |
11.9 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
40 fpm |
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center-left linePhoto of Dave Meyer by Adrian taken 03/01/06 @ 4.2'
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
|
CATTARAUGUS CREEK AT GOWANDA NY
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|
usgs-04213500 |
1560 - 5660 cfs
|
II-IV |
00h51m |
540
cfs
(rc= -0.9 ) |
This corresponds to a range of 2-3.5 ft. See the Mainstem Catt for the current gauge reading in ft. |
River Description
Lat/longitude coords verified from GPS.
It's five miles to the Main Branch Catt, and then
6 miles to the Gowanda takeout. Don Cochran adds:
"With an average gradient of 40 ft per mile, the South Branch is Class III at normal levels
with a Class IV Falls and 3 Class III+ ledges. The 3rd ledge is about 3.5 miles from the put in,
the Falls are 2 miles from the putin, or 6 left turns of the canyon after the first ledges. The
first and last ledges are normally boat-scoutable, but be cautious with the drop after the Falls
with the slot. At low levels the whole river twists through a 6-ft.-wide crack of riverbed with
undercuts and potholes--fine for a canoe, but not low-volume kayaks.
"What an awesome canyon. In some sections the canyon walls soar 400 ft. almost straight up,
and in some places the river is only 15 yds. wide. A New York version of paradise, there are
trickle waterfalls spilling over the canyon walls all over, with many making 100-ft.
freefalls--much like Letchworth Gorge on the
Genesee, but the canyon is much narrower. Plenty of surfing spots like you would expect if
you have been to Fish Creek or South Sandy, but the pools aren't as deep because of the shale
rock."
This reach has some significant access issues, as the preferred putin is on private
property--most of the land is posted along both sides. Local clubs have worked out an
agreement with the landowner which has resolved the issues, so far. If you're interested in this
reach, which has great remoteness and scenery, and which has a great waterfall, you might want to
join the Zoar Valley or F.L.O.W. club. If you don't want to join one
of these groups in order to gain legal access to the preferred putin, there's another spot which
is legal access (in Otto, NY), but which will cost you six extra miles of less interesting Class
I-II stuff.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-05-31 21:40:21
Editors
User Comments
(40's)... I have also never known Catt Falls by that name. Looking back at my teenage years when we
used to hike the mile up from the Zoar parking lot to the Falls, I never remember seeing enough
water on that slide (shown in the picture), but I am sure with enough water, that section would be
sick. Has anyone taken the line down the falls on river left (where all the kids jump off the 15 ft
ledge between the center rock and the shore?
definatly worth it. The gauge on the main branch seems to be very accurate for the South Branch.
This is a beautiful run if you can catch it while it's up! I highly reccomend it and The Falls is a
hoot, very easy but very thrilling!