Bower Creek - Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles)


Bower Creek, Wisconsin, US

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Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles)

Usual Difficulty II-III(IV) (varies with level)
Length 4.3 Miles
Avg. Gradient 40 fpm
Max Gradient 80 fpm

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Photo taken 08/11/10 @ high runnable

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BAIRD CREEK AT SUPERIOR ROAD AT GREEN BAY, WI
usgs-040851325 4.25 - 5.50 ft I-II(IV) 00h44m ~ 2.14 ft (rc= -0.6 )
Probably too low. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.) Reference gauge (on nearby Baird Creek) should be an indicator of water in the area. Correlation not assured. Check Bower's gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.


River Description

Quick Facts:

Location: Approximately 9 miles SE from downtown Green Bay, WI.
Shuttle Length: 3.3 miles. (See details in "Directions" Tab.)
Character: Small creek with bedrock river-bed. A sheer vertical waterfall drops into a grotto. The creek caroms down sloping bedrock for the next mile or so.

Put-in is approximately 767' elevation.
Take-out is approximately 597' elevation.
Thus total elevation change is approximately 170'.

General Overview

This little creek boasts an impressive (for EastCentral Wisconsin), scenic, ~20' waterfall, followed by a scenic dells section. However, you'll be so busy with an assortment of sloping bedrock slides, and scattered quarry-like rubble which litter the rapids, along with the fact that there will be precious few eddies in this first stretch, so it's doubtful you'll have much time to admire the scenery.

This is NOT recommended for anyone in a 'recreational kayak', and is NOT recommended for anyone without considerable whitewater skills and experience. This creek is narrow, with high banks, tight/blind curves, quite continuous action (especially in the early going), and has areas which are routinely completely blocked by deadfall. There is precious little margin for error. If you can't catch a 'one boat eddy' (or if you have no idea what that even means), then you should not even think about floating this stretch of river! At anything more than minimal flows, if you can't catch an eddy, if you can't self-rescue (if you can't roll your kayak), expect to swamp your boat, lose your paddle, and possibly lose your boat!

Boaters should be aware that the pool at the base of Fonferek Falls is very shallow, virtually never exceeding 2.5 - 3.0' in depth! Good boof technique (with unlocked spine) is mandatory here! While we are aware of successful runs, we are also aware of a nasty piton resulting in a painful break, with a resultant grueling ordeal to get across the creek, up out of the 'canyon', and to medical attention, and many months recovery and rehab.
We therefore have to suggest in the strongest of terms that running the falls is NOT recommended!
(Note: For this reason, gradient figures cited above exclude Fonferek Falls.)

  Action is pretty continuous in the half-mile (give or take) below the falls. Not far downstream of the falls there is one ledge of sufficient size (a foot or two) to create a wave/hole (possible play at moderate flows, possibly sticky at some flows). It comes pretty quickly, as you head toward a wall of rock and the creek is diverted about 90 degrees to the right, at the location of a 'skylight' (significant overhanging caprock, well overhead, with a large hole in it). Downstream the creek gently bends a little further right before being diverted sharply left and into a fine II-III rips (solid III or better at moderate-to-high flows). Large slabrock litters the center and right of the channel down this swift pitch (right where the current is taking you). (This means likely major head banging if you flip, or body damage if you swim here!) This corner has often had overhanging branches, overarching trees, and occasionally other woody debris complicating the channel.
Boaters are STRONGLY advised to scout this area before putting on! There will be virtually no eddies, and no way to safely get out of your boat to get around any problem here.


  Not far beyond, the gradient eases a bit and you'll see signs (posted on trees onshore) that you are leaving the county park and entering private property. You could take out before the private property signs and carry back up to your car (or do 'laps' in the park) to avoid having to run a shuttle. The action eases up considerably for a while. There will be an area of serious deadfall and braided channel which will require significant skills and careful navigation (especially with the Bower Creek staff gauge at 9' or higher) to successfully pick a boatable route. However, there are still numerous areas of fine rapids (mostly class II, a few which may push into class III or better at some flows) to be found downstream.

  Boaters who have looked at detailed maps may be inclined to shorten the trip utilizing a take-out at the end of a road which dead-ends near the creek on river right. However, it would be necessary to hike a quarter-mile or so, up a somewhat steep climb on a gravel double-track. The land is all privately owned, so permission to trespass would need to be secured. And, you would probably need to hike down to the river (after obtaining permission, as you set a shuttle vehicle here) to be able to recognize this alternative takeout from the river, since it will not otherwise be obvious from the creek. When there is adequate flow to run the creek, the float to the listed take-out will be swift. The float through the golf course is interesting and scenic (no 'too-low' bridges to worry about until/unless boating at flows higher that 9.5-10'), and the creek comes immediately adjacent to a side-road at the listed take-out for very convenient access.

Special Note: The real HUC for this reach should be 04030204. It has been 'faked' below to allow this reach to 'sort' (when listing is pulled up 'by drainage') into the "Southwestern Lake Michigan" rivers, rather than the already bloated list of "Northwestern Lake Michigan" rivers. If this somehow causes problems for anyone using this listing, please send a message to the Regional StreamKeeper (which can be done via the "Add a Comment" button which should appear by clicking the "Comments" tab above).


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2011-04-06 12:28:33

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Detail Trip Report    @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(244.49KB .jpeg)

Fonferek Falls, close-up

Detail Trip Report  Fonferek Falls, close-up  @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(211.45KB .jpeg)

Blind Left Bend, typical wood worries!

Detail Trip Report  Blind Left Bend, typical wood worries!  @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(250.00KB .jpeg)

Blind Left Bend, slightly downstream

Detail Trip Report  Blind Left Bend, slightly downstream  @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(193.51KB .jpeg)

Midway Dells

Detail Trip Report  Midway Dells  @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(184.34KB .jpeg)

Boulder Waves (wide shot)

Detail Trip Report  Boulder Waves (wide shot)  @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(263.25KB .jpeg)

Close-up of 2nd hole on Boulder Waves

Detail Trip Report  Close-up of 2nd hole on Boulder Waves  @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles), WI(273.99KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

A USGS gauge on Bower Creek has been in and out of service, and appears to be inoperative (unfunded) at present.
There is a stick gauge at the USGS gauge location on the upstream river-right side of the bridge on Dutchman Rd (Co.Rd.MM). Boaters are strongly advised to check flows on this staff gauge.

Stage Evaluation Comments
10'+ Crazy High Should not be attempted without walking the entire stretch of river which lies in the park (down to where there are signs on shore indicating you are entering private property).
There are often overhanging trees or deadfalls which would be unavoidable, and there will be very few (virtually no) eddies at this flow.
9'-10' High Will require very experienced whitewater skills (akin to class IV creek boating experience).
8'-9' Moderate May be reasonable for those with solid class III skills.
7.5'-8' Low May be reasonable for those with class II-III skills.
7.0'-7.5' E.L.F.
(Extreme Low Flow)
May be possible, but likely to be rather bump&thump.
(You're not likely to do it twice at this level.)
below 7.0' too low Serious boat & paddle abuse.

Since the Bower Creek gauge is offline, we are linking to a 'reference gauge' on nearby Bower Creek.

As a result, do not confuse the reported reference gauge readings (which will generally be in the 3-6' range) with the on-site readings from the staff gauge at the bridge as listed above (which should generally be in the 7-10' range).

Correlations are not assured, best levels are unsubstantiated, and min/max are purely WAGs (wild a**ed guesses).

Both creeks will flash up and down quite rapidly, often defying the lag in time for the gauges to be updated online (when they are operative). As a result, the better 'gauge' is to watch weather reports and rainfall patterns, and be ready to jump on it when there is water.

 

Gauge/flow analysis based on data 1990.08.31 through 2008.10.27 (with gaps in data)
Drainage area at gauge 14.8 sq.mi.
Minimum mean daily flow during stated period 0.0 cfs
90% of time mean daily flow exceeds 0.0 cfs
10% of time mean daily flow exceeds 16 cfs
Maximum mean daily flow during stated period (1993.06.18) 525 cfs


Based upon current guesses about minimal runnable levels, correlating with historical gauge data, one might expect this to be runnable (on average) only about 7-8 days out of the year!

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BAIRD CREEK AT SUPERIOR ROAD AT GREEN BAY, WI
usgs-040851325 4.25 - 5.50 ft I-II(IV) 00h44m ~ 2.14 ft (rc= -0.6 )
Probably too low. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.)
Reference gauge (on nearby Baird Creek) should be an indicator of water in the area. Correlation not assured. Check Bower's gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0.00 -4.00 ft extremely Low-somewhat Low I-II(IV) Probably too low. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.)
4.00 -4.25 ft somewhat Low-barely Low I-II(IV) Probably too low, but posibly boatable. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.)
4.25 -4.60 ft barely runnable-med runnable II(V) Probably low-boatable. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd. MM for actual flow.)
4.60 -5.00 ft med runnable-a bit pushy runnable II-III(IV) Probably moderate-boatable. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.)
5.00 -5.50 ft a bit pushy runnable-high runnable II-III+(IV) Probably high-boatable. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd. MM for actual flow.)
5.50 -6.00 ft somewhat High-somewhat High III+(IV) Likely quite high, near epic. (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd. MM for actual flow.)
6.00 -10.00 ft somewhat High-extremely High III-IV(V) Probably too high Extreme caution urged! (Must check staff gauge on Co.Rd.MM for actual flow.)

Report - Reports of Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
1y183d13h43m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Boulder Waves (wide shot) high runnable Rob Smage
1y183d13h43m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Close-up of 2nd hole on Boulder Waves high runnable Rob Smage
1y183d13h58m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Midway Dells high runnable Rob Smage
1y183d14h28m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Blind Left Bend, typical wood worries! high runnable Rob Smage
1y183d14h28m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Blind Left Bend, slightly downstream high runnable Rob Smage
1y183d14h43m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Awesome run 9.95 ft Rob Smage
1y183d17h43m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Account of 08/13/10 high runnable Rob Smage
1y183d17h43m @Bower Creek Fonferek Falls to Hwy.V (4.3 miles) [WI] Fonferek Falls, close-up high runnable Rob Smage

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.2Skylight LedgeII+Playspot
0.2Blind Left BendIIHazard Photo
0.4Wooded, braided channelsN/A
2.5Alternate take-outN/AAccess

Rapid Descriptions

Skylight Ledge (Class II+, Mile 0.2)

From the recommended put-in (below Fonferek Falls), the river slides down sloping bedrock, forming numerous small waves. As you head toward a cliff/wall ahead of you, you'll encounter a steeper slide into a small ledge. Overhead at this location, there is a 'skylight' -- a hole in the overhanging (high overhead) cliff wall. At some flows, this could get 'sticky'. At some flows, there may be some play possible here, since there is a bit of a pool and eddies. However, the creek takes a sharp turn to the right so the outflow does head strongly toward the wall, meaning that if you flip, you had better roll quickly or you'll be against the wall, and flushing out of the pool into the next sequence of gradient.



Blind Left Bend (Class II, Mile 0.2)

Blind Left Bend, typical wood worries!

Blind Left Bend, typical wood worries!
Photo taken 08/11/10 @ high runnable

Just downstream of Skylight Ledge (where the creek did about a 90-degree right-turn), you'll head toward a blind, 90-degree left-turn. The water will accelerate down a fine set of rips through a bit of a dells area.

 

At low flows, this will be rather shallow. The streambed is littered with slab rock, meaning anyone upside-down or out of their boat will likely be punished and pummeled severely. There are (no doubt) plenty of spots where foot-entrapment is a possibility (for anyone who tries to stand in the stream).

 

At moderate-to-high flows, there will be strong current leading into this bend, and even stronger as soon as you round the bend. There will be no eddies, and no reasonable way to exit the river. This area has been prone to having overhanging branches or over-arching trees, and can have wood hung up on shore and rocks. For this reason, it is virtually mandatory to hike down to this point (before putting on) to scout this whole area to be sure of safe passage.



Wooded, braided channels (Class N/A, Mile 0.4)

Just after leaving the county park (there are signs on the river banks indicating you are entering private property), the creek encounters an area of braided channel and massive deadfall which blocks almost all downstream paths. Proceed with maximum caution, especially at higher flows.



Alternate take-out (Class N/A, Mile 2.5)

It is possible to shorten the trip by taking-out at the end of Mayline Road, which dead-ends near the creek on river right. However, to do so means hiking about 240 yards up a somewhat steep slope on a gravel double-track. The land is all privately owned, so permission to trespass would need to be secured. And, you would probably need to hike down to the river (after obtaining permission, as you set a shuttle vehicle here) to be able to recognize this alternative takeout from the river, since it may not otherwise be obvious from the creek. (It should come very shortly after a decent side-creek enters from the right. And, if you get to the golf course, you've gone about a quarter-mile too far.)

 

When there is adequate flow to run the creek, the remaining ~1.8 miles (to the normal, listed take-out) will be swift. The float through the golf course is interesting and scenic, with no 'too-low' bridges to worry about (until/unless boating at flows higher than recommended -- above 9.5-10' on the Bower Creek gauge at the road above the put-in). The creek comes immediately adjacent to a side-road at the listed take-out for very convenient access on a public road right-of-way, so all-in-all, just as well to use that take-out.




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