Granite Creek - 2. Beebe Creek to Panther Creek (includes Ruby Creek)


Granite Creek, Washington, US

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2. Beebe Creek to Panther Creek (includes Ruby Creek)

Usual Difficulty IV (for normal flows)
Length 5 Miles
Avg. Gradient 148 fpm

Granite Creek


Granite Creek

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
METHOW RIVER NEAR PATEROS, WA
usgs-12449950 3000 - 6000 cfs IV 00h26m 348 cfs (rc= -0.9 )


River Description

DESCRIPTION
Granite/Ruby is an excellent run for late in the spring snowmelt season. In many years it is runnable into July. The first 2 miles of this run on Granite Creek are steep with a gradient in the neighborhood of 200 fpm and filled with nearly continuous class 3 and 4 rapids with one long class 4+ which can be scouted from the road. When you arrive at the confluence with Canyon Creek the flow doubles and the creek is renamed Ruby Creek, and is really more of a river than a creek, especially as flows increase. Ruby is not as steep as Granite, but is still quite continuous with a gradient in the 100 fpm range. Ruby starts out with class 2 rapids and builds up momentum downstream and flows through many fun boulder gardens at low water, big wave trains and a few big holes at high water. The rapids are mostly class 3, but some push class 4 at higher levels, and continue right up to the take-out below Panther Creek.

LOGISTICS
Granite and Ruby run alongside the scenic North Cascades Highway (Hwy 20), which is closed in winter, making this a late spring/early summer run. Coming from the west side, you'll reach the takeout first, which is at the East Bank trailhead (Hwy 20 mile 138.3). The takeout is at a footbridge, takeout on river left and carry up the trail. Continuing up the highway after 2.9 miles you'll reach another large parking area at the confluence of Canyon and Granite creeks (the Canyon Creek trailhead at Hwy. 20 mile 141.2). This can be used as a put-in for running Ruby or as a take-out for doing short laps on Granite. A couple more miles up the highway at a large turnout (Hwy. 20 mile 143.1) is the put-in for Granite.

HAZARDS
This run is prone to wood hazards. Scout as much as you can from the road.

See Gary Korb's description in Bennett.

Lat/Long approximate.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2007-06-04 18:01:24

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Granite Creek

Detail Trip Report  Granite Creek  Granite Creek, WA(35.57KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The Methow at Pateros is used here as a reference as there is no gage operating on Granite, and the Methow is often used to get an idea of the flow on Granite. Around 3000 on this gage is usually runnable, but at the low end. At 6000 the creek is usually pretty juicy. It can be run higher but gets very continuous. It can also be run a bit lower, especially on Ruby, which is about twice the size of Granite.

Visual. Look for flows of 300-700 cfs (on Granite-- flow on Ruby with be approx. double) during the later part of spring snow melt. Based on Bennett.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
METHOW RIVER NEAR PATEROS, WA
usgs-12449950 3000 - 6000 cfs IV 00h26m 348 cfs (rc= -0.9 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
3000 -6000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable IV

Report - Reports of Granite Creek 2. Beebe Creek to Panther Creek (includes Ruby Creek) and related gauges

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Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Granite Creek [WA] Granite Creek n/a Thomas O'Keefe

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User Comments


2009-05-27 04:33:48 (991 days ago)
The log jam mentioned above is still there as well as two more portages between the put-in and
Canyon Creek. The rest of the run is clean and all three portages are easy to make on river left.
Scout them out before putting on, they can creep up fast at higher flows. Edit

2008-06-09 12:41:07 (1343 days ago)
We ran this today 8/6/08 at medium flow. There is a river wide portage towards the end of granite
creek before it becomes ruby creek. Basically a log jam that can be portaged on river left. Edit
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 2. Beebe Creek to Panther Creek (includes Ruby Creek), Granite Creek Washington, US (mobile)