Cle Elum, |
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| Usual Difficulty | II (may vary with level) |
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| Length | 4 Miles |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
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| Cle Elum Inflow Cle Elum Lake | ||||
| dream-557 | 1500 - 4000 cfs | II | 14h35m | 800 cfs (rc= -0.3 ) |
SEASON: Snowmelt. Usually June.
FUN FACT: Short beginner road-side run.
LOGISTICS: From I-90 take exit 80 and head for Rosyln/Salmon La Sac (those arriving from the east can take exit 84). 2.7 miles from I-90 you'll reach Highway 903, turn left towards the north (at this point you're at mile 4.2 on Highway 903 which becomes Salmon La Sac Road and parallels the run). Continue through Rosyln and past Cle Elum Reservoir to mile 17.4 and the turn-off to FR 4308. The bridge here is a good take-out. To reach the put-in return to Salmon La Sac Road and continue up to mile 21 and the bridge at Salmon La Sac Campground.
DESCRIPTION:
The run starts out at Salmon la Sac Campground. Here the river carves its way through a final class III rapid as it emerges from the China Gorge section upstream. This rapid is the site of the League of Northwest Whitewater Racers annual slalom race and the start for the downriver race which has been held in early June each year since 1962.
From the campground, this is a good beginner run with nearly contiuous action but good recovery pools. Many of the rapids are created as the river flows across gravel bars. Low water levels would make these sections less fun, but they are good with moderate snowmelt run- off. There is also some exposed bedrock and large boulders that create good features. The best of these is just downstream of the Cooper Road (FR 46) Bridge. You can see it from the road.
for additional information:
While there is no gauge, discharge for this reach is calculated from change in reservoir height and release from the reservoir downstream. The value can be found on the USBR Yakima Project site as reservoir inflow for the Cle Elum (keep in mind this is a caculated value and sometimes the numbers are a bit off). Look for flows of 1500 to 4000 cfs. To see data from the last few days go to the data archive, select station CLE with parameter QU which is the calculated inflow. It could be run a bit lower although it would start to get scrapy in spots. It could also be run higher although it might make a less suitable beginner run and some of the features would probably wash out. For a second check, the Teanaway River at Forks is maintained by USBR and is the next drainage to the east. The Cle Elum should be good between about 250 and 1000 cfs on the Teanaway gauge. The closest USGS gauge is the Wenatchee at Peshastin. Look for flows of 6000-9000 cfs on this gauge.
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level | ||||||||
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| Cle Elum Inflow Cle Elum Lake | ||||||||||||
| dream-557 | 1500 - 4000 cfs | II | 14h35m | 800 cfs (rc= -0.3 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| Cle Elum [WA] |
Underwater |
n/a | will reeves | |
| Cle Elum [WA] |
Lower Cle Elum |
n/a | Thomas O'Keefe | |
| 5y196d04h35m | Cle Elum [WA] |
pop up on the Cle Elum |
1400 cfs | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 7y132d04h35m | Cle Elum [WA] |
Shipley C2 team |
n/a | Thomas O'Keefe |
| 7y164d12h35m | Cle Elum [WA] |
Lower Cle Elum play spot |
3716 cfs | Mark Blakemore |
User Comments
the second time below the Salmon La Sac bridge. The first split is essentially AT the bridge and
the second is just after you see the Ranger's cabin for the last time on the left. This tree
covered the river from bank to bank and would definetly pose a problem if you weren't paying
attention and drifted into the left channel. It is easily visable from upstream.