Big Bear - Highway 8 Bridge (West of Deary) to Kendrick High School


Big Bear, Idaho, US

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Highway 8 Bridge (West of Deary) to Kendrick High School

Usual Difficulty IV-V (for normal flows)
Length 16 Miles

The drop below the big one on Big Bear Creek


The drop below the big one on Big Bear Creek
Photo of Ellis Cusksey by Zack Sears taken 01/14/05 @ 2000

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
POTLATCH RIVER BEL LITTLE POTLATCH CR NR SPALDING
usgs-13341570 1200 - 3000 cfs IV-V 00h50m 208 cfs (rc= -0.6 )


River Description

Big Bear Creek starts off as an improbably small stream flowing through a pasture. Quickly however it begins to drop over small basalt ledges and gains size. Be alert for barbed wire fences from the beginning to the end of this run. Big Bear flows swiftly for several miles through a shrubby floodplain, with numerous small rapids. Following a more open section on the right floodplain, several miles from the put in, a dangerous fence is strung taught across the creek.

Finally, the stream enters a wooded (although heavily timbered) granite gorge and the quality of the rapids really picks up. Class III and IV rapids, continue for a couple miles until the big falls. You really can't miss the big falls, although the lead-in is class III. Eddy out on the right in a fairly small eddy. The line is down the right. Portage advice ranges from the bare steep slope on river left, to a high portage on river right, to a low portage using some rope on river right. Next time, without a doubt, I am going to try the low portage on the right. The area around the falls is spectacular.

The drop below the falls is a great 6-7 foot boof with a log in it. Scout right. Shortly after the falls you leave the granite and the rapids change to basalt. Relatively steep, fast, and occassionally chunky rapids roll on for several more miles, and ease shortly before the take out. We scouted one particularly big rapid in this lower section, and were thankful we did.

16 miles is a long trip! Big Bear is a fun, full-day adventure that offers countless and almost nonstop rapids once you enter the canyon. Start early, beware of a nasty moose, keep your eyes peeled for fences, and enjoy.
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Last Updated: 2006-01-19 14:34:53

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Ellis Boofing Past the Mank

Detail Trip Report  Ellis Boofing Past the Mank  Big Bear, ID(473.19KB .jpeg)

The drop below the big one on Big Bear Creek

Detail Trip Report  The drop below the big one on Big Bear Creek  Big Bear, ID(337.33KB .jpeg)

Air Temp 37, Cow Foam Temp 65!

Detail Trip Report  Air Temp 37, Cow Foam Temp 65!  Big Bear, ID(146.46KB .jpeg)

Bear Creek Put In

Detail Trip Report  Bear Creek Put In  Big Bear, ID(469.30KB .jpeg)

Beginning of the Granite on Big Bear

Detail Trip Report  Beginning of the Granite on Big Bear  Big Bear, ID(571.83KB .jpeg)

The Big Falls on Big Bear

Detail Trip Report  The Big Falls on Big Bear  Big Bear, ID(539.69KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The Potlatch gage can be used as a very rough prediction of Big Bear's flow. 2000 is a high flow, and 1200 is probably a good guess at a minimum. In general, the stream needs to be bankfull at the put in

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
POTLATCH RIVER BEL LITTLE POTLATCH CR NR SPALDING
usgs-13341570 1200 - 3000 cfs IV-V 00h50m 208 cfs (rc= -0.6 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
1200 -3000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable IV-V

Report - Reports of Big Bear Highway 8 Bridge (West of Deary) to Kendrick High School 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
6y28d07h04m Big Bear [ID] Air Temp 37, Cow Foam Temp 65! 2000 Kevin Colburn
7y28d07h04m Big Bear [ID] Ellis Boofing Past the Mank 2000 Kevin Colburn

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User Comments


2008-12-17 06:05:50 (1150 days ago)
IDFishGame (149662)
Caution. Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game Steelhead Weirs located on both Big Bear and Little Bear
Creeks. Weir on Big Bear is located ~20meters downstream of bridge on Little Bear Ridge Road. Weir
on L. Bear Ridge Road located ~ 1 mile upstream of the confluence with Big Bear. Portage around and
please do not disturb. Weirs are typically in operation from February until June, although portions
may remain in the stream year round!! For more information please contact the IDFG Clearwater
Regional Office in Lewiston. #(208)799-5010

2008-12-17 05:44:08 (1150 days ago)
IDFishGame (149662)
Caution!! There is are Idaho Department of Fish and Game Steelhead Weirs located on both Big and
Little Bear Creeks. This weirs are typically in operation from February through June. The weir on
Big Bear is located below ~ 200m downstream of bridge on Little Bear Ridge Road. The weir on L.
Bear Creek is located ~ 1 mile upstream from the confluence with Big Bear. Please portage around
and do not disturb!!! For more information call the IDFG Regional Office in Lewiston, ID
(208)799-5010
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 Highway 8 Bridge (West of Deary) to Kendrick High School, Big Bear Idaho, US (mobile)