Bruneau - Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau


Bruneau, Idaho, US

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Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau

Usual Difficulty II-IV (for normal flows)
Length 40 Miles
Avg. Gradient 30 fpm

Bruneau Canyon


Bruneau Canyon
Photo of Peter Spear by Claudia Schwab taken 05/15/01

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BRUNEAU RIVER NR HOT SPRING ID
usgs-13168500 700 - 2500 cfs II-IV 00h47m 128 cfs (rc= -0.3 )


River Description

FUN FACT: Great kayak self-support trip of 3 days (3-5 days if combined with the Jarbidge) through a remote wilderness canyon. Recently designated part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.

SEASON: April / May

HAZARDS: Possible log jams. Poison ivy and rattle snakes. Vertically-walled gorge with limited exits and access. Remote wilderness. Difficult shuttle. Rapidly fluctuating water levels. Long continuous rapids at high flows. Unrunnable low-head diversion dam just below take-out. 

Take Out: Head Southeast from the town of Bruneau for 8 miles on Hot Springs Road. Where the road veers left and climbs, watch for a gravel road that continues straight along the river (note that the name also changes here on the map from Hot Springs Road to Clover Three Creek Road). Follow it 1/2 mile to the take out (private land). There is a dangerous low head dam immedeately below the take out that is difficult to see from river level. 

Put in: The traditional put in for the Bruneau is at Indian Hot Springs, just below the confluence of the Jarbidge and West Fork Bruneau Rivers. Driving there requires a capable 4x4 vehicle with good, mud-terrain tires and an experienced off-road driver. Two spares tires and high lift jack are highly recommended for travelling the Bruneau backcountry. The drive should not be attempted during wet or snowy weather, which is frequent during boating season. To get there, turn off approximataley 30 miles out the Clover Three Creek road (measured from the take out). Watch for a sign on the right after crossing Clover Creek and making a large switchback turn. The first six miles of the road are good, but don't be fooled, it quickly deteriorates into ten miles of treachery thereafter. As a general rule, stay left at the unmarked forks, and mark your turns to avoid getting lost on the way out. There are no landmarks in the flat Sagebrush plain. In the last 1.2 miles, the road drops 1,000 vertical feet to the canyon floor. There are several steep sections with exposed bedrock ledges that require high clearance. Near the bottom is a slippery clay bank that requires sidehilling, and is nearly impassible when wet. Do not underestimate the difficulty of this road. Shuttles can some times be arranged in the town of Bruneau. Due to the diffficult access, many paddlers start on the nearby Jarbidge River .

Plan on at least three days to float the Bruneau, with two additional days if the Jarbidge is added. If on a tight timeline the Jarbidge can be done in one day and the Bruneau in two. Bring cold weather camping gear as temps frequently drop below freezing during boating season. Drinking water should be purified. Approved firepans and human waste containment systems are required. Check BLM regulations before your trip. A great map can be purchased from the BLM, which covers both the Bruneau and Jarbidge. 

DESCRIPTION: The Bruneau has about twice the volume of the Jarbidge. Cave Rapid (III-IV) will be reached soon. The water in the right channel pushes into a big cave creating an undercut at certain levels. Several short class III drops alternate with long flat sections for the next 25 miles. Although the whitewater is not quite as exciting as on the Jarbidge, the canyon landscape is breathtaking. At mile 29 (58 miles from Jarbidge put-in) Roberson Trail fords the river. Shortly after, the hardest section of the Bruneau begins. At low levels 5-Mile-Rapid is a long section of boulder gardens separated by short pools (IV-). At medium and higher levels holes may form and the rapid should be much more continuous (IV). After 5-Mile the canyon opens up. One more drop requires attention, Wild Burro IV, past mile 36 (mile 65). Another hot springs is located a couple of miles above the take-out on the left side. Don't paddle over the diversion dam below the take-out.

Description contributed by Claudia Schwab

 

Permit Information

http://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/prog/recreation/what_do_you_want_to/rivers/bruneau-jarbidge_rivers.html

Self issue permit can be downloaded from BLM website, and are available at self registration stations at the put in and take out.


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Last Updated: 2011-05-03 22:52:50

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Devil's Garden

Detail Trip Report  Devil's Garden  @Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau, ID(157.49KB .jpeg)

Clover Creek/EF Bruneau camp

Detail Trip Report  Clover Creek/EF Bruneau camp  @Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau, ID(152.26KB .jpeg)

Bruneau canyon above Sheep Creek

Detail Trip Report  Bruneau canyon above Sheep Creek  @Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau, ID(132.04KB .jpeg)

Wild Burro

Detail Trip Report  Wild Burro  Bruneau, ID(45.14KB .jpeg)

Five Mile from overlook

Detail Trip Report  Five Mile from overlook  Bruneau, ID(61.81KB .jpeg)

Bruneau Canyon 2

Detail Trip Report  Bruneau Canyon 2  Bruneau, ID(30.18KB .jpeg)

Bruneau Canyon

Detail Trip Report  Bruneau Canyon  Bruneau, ID(46.58KB .jpeg)

Bruneau Canyon

Detail Trip Report  Bruneau Canyon  Bruneau, ID(157.72KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Rafters should look for at least 1,000 CFS on the Bruneau gage, but kayaks can run as low as 500. The BLM Guide book does not recommend running the Bruneau at flows over 2,500 CFS. Flows can fluctuate very rapidly with changing weather conditions. Timing of run off is highly variable from year to year. Catching the Bruneau can be difficult. 

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BRUNEAU RIVER NR HOT SPRING ID
usgs-13168500 700 - 2500 cfs II-IV 00h47m 128 cfs (rc= -0.3 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
700 -2500 cfs barely runnable-high runnable II-IV

Report - Reports of Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau 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
1y247d13h45m @Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau [ID] Clover Creek/EF Bruneau camp n/a Brian Vogt
1y254d13h45m @Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau [ID] Devil's Garden a good level Brian Vogt
1y255d13h48m @Bruneau Indian Hot Springs to 8 miles South of Bruneau [ID] Bruneau canyon above Sheep Creek a good level Brian Vogt
5y272d08h46m Bruneau [ID] Bruneau Canyon n/a Eric Henrickson
> 10 years Bruneau [ID] Wild Burro n/a Thomas O'Keefe

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