Fox (Illinois R. trib.) - C) Batavia Dam (PnP)


Fox (Illinois R. trib.), Illinois, US

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C) Batavia Dam (PnP)

Usual Difficulty I-II(IV) (varies with level)
Length 0.05 Miles

Dam from river right


Dam from river right
Photo by Rich

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
FOX RIVER AT MONTGOMERY, IL
usgs-05551540 500 - 2000 cfs I-II(IV) 00h40m 790 cfs (rc= 0.2 )
Runnable/playable range. Gauge (1732 sq.mi. drainage) is about 10 miles downstream, with no major tribs entering, thus should reasonably portray actual flow in this reach.


River Description

Quick Facts:

Location: Downtown Batavia, IL (Approximately 40 miles due west from downtown Chicago).
Shuttle Length: Carry up (Park-and-huck/park-and-play)
Character: City surroundings. A dam on a fairly large watershed river (therefore almost always at least some semi-playable flow) provides local boaters moving water practice, and (with caution) a IV-ish slot to run.

General Overview

An 8' dam (sloping face, runnable in a number of different spots at different levels, for varied thrills) is followed by good currents. At high water, a river-right bedrock slide (shown in the foreground in the 'feature photo' above-right) provides a bit of a 'rapids-running' opportunity, while river-left route provides a quick class IV-ish plunge. This slot is prone to catching debris, thus should always be scouted before running. As of this writing (2006.02.26) it is completely clear.



 

While this entire area is not generally noted for any specific playspots, it does have its proponents as a convenient spot for locals to get a bit of a moving water workout. You can practice eddy-turns, ferries, peel-outs, and assorted other skills, in addition to the possibility of getting a short, quick 'vertical rush'.

Note: This is not recommended for those not familiar with whitewater and features that cause hydraulic recirculations. "Low-head" dams are one of the most hazardous and potentially fatal river features that paddlers encounter. Many people die each year trying to run dams and getting inescapably caught in the recirculation at the base of the dam.

Before anyone considers running any dam, they should have formal paddling training, and have the knowledge and good judgement to know the difference between a fun situation and one that is a potential killer. Paddling with at least two partners, each having throw ropes is (as always) advised, in order to be prepared to handle emergency situations. That said, at a very wide range of flows, this area holds very little risk for experienced paddlers.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2008-11-26 07:32:44

Winter hazard

Detail Trip Report  Winter hazard  Fox, IL(51.31KB .jpeg)

more slide

Detail Trip Report  more slide  Fox, IL(47.80KB .jpeg)

slide 3

Detail Trip Report  slide 3  Fox, IL(33.84KB .jpeg)

slide 1

Detail Trip Report  slide 1  Fox, IL(34.57KB .jpeg)

the slide

Detail Trip Report  the slide  Fox, IL(38.00KB .jpeg)

This slide doesn't open often

Detail Trip Report  This slide doesn't open often  Fox, IL(32.24KB .jpeg)

Low water New Years day

Detail Trip Report  Low water New Years day  Fox, IL(51.09KB .jpeg)

Corner - jammed up

Detail Trip Report  Corner - jammed up  Fox, IL(35.21KB .jpeg)

the corner - open

Detail Trip Report  the corner - open  Fox, IL(38.75KB .jpeg)

Big water in the corner

Detail Trip Report  Big water in the corner  Fox, IL(37.12KB .jpeg)

lot o water

Detail Trip Report  lot o water  Fox, IL(38.14KB .jpeg)

Dam from river right

Detail Trip Report  Dam from river right  Fox, IL(52.90KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

There are numerous dams on this river, and the gauge is downstream of this reach, but should provide good indicator for flow at this location.

I have no first-hand knowledge of good levels for this reach. My impression is it is almost always do-able, just different challenge and opportunities at different levels. Anyone with more specific information is welcome to add a comment (via the button which should appear on the "Comments" tab for all signed-up, logged-on users of the AW site).

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
FOX RIVER AT MONTGOMERY, IL
usgs-05551540 500 - 2000 cfs I-II(IV) 00h40m 790 cfs (rc= 0.2 )
Runnable/playable range.
Gauge (1732 sq.mi. drainage) is about 10 miles downstream, with no major tribs entering, thus should reasonably portray actual flow in this reach.
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 500 cfs extremely Low-barely Low I Low and grungy.
500 -2000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable I-II(IV) Runnable/playable range.
2000 -9999 cfs barely High-extremely High II(IV) Increased concern about boil-line at base of dam.

Report - Reports of Fox (Illinois R. trib.) C) Batavia Dam (PnP) and related gauges

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Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Fox [IL] Winter hazard n/a Rich H

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User Comments


2007-09-24 08:36:17 (1602 days ago)
randy hetfieldDetails
The break in the river left side of the dam has widened and most, if not all of the water flows
through the gap. This feature is now a solid, often pushy class IV. In addition, it is nearly
always clogged with debris. Always scout before running and use caution.
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