American, N. Fork, California, US |
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| Usual Difficulty | II(III) (for normal flows) |
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Since the closing of the Auburn Dam diversion tunnel in late 2007, it is now legal to boat this section of river all the way through to the reservoir. Boaters can paddle past the infamous Auburn Dam site and enjoy the new rapids at the Auburn water pumping station. The parking situation at the site of the new artifical rapids remains unresolved. Public parking for the China Bar Day Use Area is open on weekends but is approximately 2 miles uphill from the river.
Put in:
The usual launch point is at the confluence of the North and Middle
forks. Take I-80 east to the Highway 49 exist, then go south a few miles to the
river. Drive past the Highway 49 bridge onto Old Foresthill Road. There
are parking areas along the road on both sides of the river.
Take outs:
There are 3 take out options; Rattlesnake Bar boat ramp on Folsom Lake, Oregon Bar and
Birdsall.
Neil Nikirk reports: For
those floating the confluence run and wishing to take out before the reservoir, the best place is
the Birdsall takeout about ¼ mile below the China Bar rapid (PCWA intake) near the old
tunnel ending. The road goes right down to the river here and parking is on the hill above.
Floating down to the other access below Oregon Hill gives you a couple more small rapids to run,
but the takeout is NOT boater friendly. For this access, you must park over ½ mile away
(and about 500 feet vertical!) which means carry the boat 100 yards uphill to the loading zone,
walk uphill about 0.7 miles to the car and drive back down to get your boat. I was beginning to
think it might be easier to paddle 5 miles across the reservoir to Rattlesnake Bar! Note, at high
flows there was a beautiful retentive feature right at the (Oregon Bar) take
out!
Jeff Colteux reported on the cfsonline maillist.
"We had 4 amigos run the N. Fork American on Sunday (3-2-2008) to the tune of about 1400
cfs. .....
At the end of the trip in the parking lot we all agreed we liked this run. The new whitewater
course is great at 1400cfs and Jeff W. says at 2,000 cfs just monstrous. The rapids below the
whitewater park had enormous haystacks and a few noteworthy holes. The fun continued downstream
with the only downer being the half hour paddle out at the end of the trip. NO swimmers,
soggy sandwiches, lots of great rapids, and more future paddling buddies. ....... Good news
relayed by John Hauschild that the new takout at Oregon Bar should be operational sometime
in April....."
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Terry.Calif reported at Boof.com on 4-25-2008
"I found the play spot where the river channel was restored to be disappointing at 1250 cfs.
The 3rd of
the 4 drops on river left had biggest surfable wave. Eddies were very small. Tongue over drops is
shallow and very fast water. River right chute/channel by pump station had no eddies making
it impossible to catch the turbulent wave. The reconstruction seems to have been a missed
opportunity.
Seems like designer had no experience kayaking or designed for a total different river level.
Access required put in at confluence and long paddle out to Rattlesnake Bar boat ramp in Folsom
lake."
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Neil Nikirk reported in May of 2009:
The “China Bar Day Use Area” is now open on weekends and provides access to the old Auburn Dam site and facilities along the river. It has been rumored that the new rapid provides play opportunities and has been called the “AuburnPlayPark”. So we just had to check it out last weekend while the flows were big. Unfortunately, it is not a “play park” in the same sense as the RenoWhitewaterPark and other play parks we have used in Colorado (where every river town seems to have one!). There is no vehicle access to the rapid, it must be accessed via floating from the confluence. You could always carry your boat down the trail from the top (maybe 2 miles) or walk up from the downstream access point (1/2 mile).
At over 8000 cfs that day, the rapid itself looked like it had some big hydraulic features to run. Looked to be an entrance wave and then at least four hydraulic features. They were probably surfable at the high flow, but pretty violent too. Catch them on the way down as there wasn’t much chance of getting back up except by carrying along the portage trail. Maybe at lower water this rapid will have a good play wave and area for surfing and playing. I sure hope so! Have to check it out later when the flows come down. Would be interested in hearing what others have to say about the play possibilities at various flows for rafts and cats.
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Stephen
Wright reported in April of 2009,
" At the levels we were there, we found a fast, fun wave up top with a
greener slower wave behind it. We've been told that other levels sometimes yield 3 different
spots."
Other Information Sources:
American River NF-MF Auburn Run (III). river guide page at BRT insights.
Pumping Station Rapids river guide page at BRT insights.
Friends of
the River
Placer County Water Agency
American River Pump Station pdf
Placer County Water Agency Middle Fork
American Hydropower Relicensing Homepage
Read the Sacramento Bee article.
http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/448426-p2.html
Watch
it flow, a short video (mpg).
http://s138.photobucket.com/albums/q...ewater%20Park/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10824556@N03/sets/72157603502003510/
Stephen
Wright report
SIERRA WHITEWATER, MARTIN, 1974
Flows in this section will be a combination of flows from the middle fork and the north fork, as shown in the graphs below. Flows from Oxbow powerhouse on the middle fork will not arrive till late in the day when the powerhouse starts up in the morning.
MIDDLE FK AMERICAN R NR OXBOW PH
NF AMERICAN R AT NORTH FORK DAM
The elevation of FOLSOM LAKE varies with time of year and from year to year. The amount of flat water paddling at the end of the trip varies with the lake elevation and the particular take out you choose to use . When the lake is about 430 feet, the last class 3- rapid should still be runnable, and there will be about 1 to 1.5 hours of paddling on the flatwater to the Rattlesnake Bar take out.
| Daily Flows |
| Mi. American - Rel Oxbow |
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| Daily Flows |
| No. American - Inflow Lake Clementine |
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Water Tempurature at Auburn damsite
Air Temperature and Precipitation at Auburn Dam Ridge
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Users can submit comments.| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 3.5 | Pumping Station Rapids | II | |
| 3.7 | Birdsall | ||
| 5.2 | Oregon Bar, take out |
The city of Auburn built a pumping station in the river bed to supply water to the city. The river river bed was altered to accomodate the pumping. The river is divided into two channels with water flowing through the gravel streambed into the pumps on the river right. Both channels have artificial rapids and offer play possibilities at some levels. There is a portage trail on river left, so boaters can scout and carry back upstream.
Although there is a road down to the site, the public is not allowed to drive down to the river at present. Public parking is 2 miles up hill from the river. Boaters are hoping to obtain public parking and vehicle access at the river, in the future.
This is a potential take out just a short ways past the pumping station and China Bar rapids.