Genesee - Letchworth Gorge


Genesee, New York, US

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Letchworth Gorge (Lee's Landing to St. Helena)

Usual Difficulty II-III (for normal flows)
Length 4.5 Miles

Letchworth Gorge


Letchworth Gorge
Photo by Harry A. , Marinakis, M.D.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
GENESEE RIVER AT PORTAGEVILLE NY
usgs-04223000 9.00 - 14.00 ft II-III 19h47m 9.84 ft (rc= 0.2 )


River Description

Letchworth State Park boasts a spectacular, meandering 550-foot deep river gorge lined with slate cliffs. It is called the "Grand Canyon of the East."

Within the gorge, the Genesee River is class II run at low levels (9.0 feet) but becomes a respectable class III river with great surfing opportunities at higher water (stage 10.5 feet). The Genesee River is consistently at its highest during March and April. The river periodically floods between October and June. The highest recorded flood peak was 90,000 cfs on June 23, 1979. The river is closed to kayakers at stage 14.0 feet and higher. Every October, the draining of Rushford Lake augments river flow through Letchworth Gorge by about 1.0 foot.

Logistics (adapted from Hoppy's post on the FLOW Massage Board):
Sign the release and get a Waiver # at the Admin center near the South end of park.
Get a map at the gate when you pay your $6 park Entry Fee so you can find everything.
Put in is at Lee's Landing, a 1/2-mile carry downhill from the parking lot east of the swimming pool/Letchworth Outfitters (Raft Co.) Look for a gate across the grassy area north of parking lot near the CCC statue. Follow the dirt road to the bottom of the hill. Right to Lee's Landing, Left at the bottom, then Right in 300 yards to Red Ball.
If you run the Loop, no shuttle is necessary. The carry back uphill is about 1/2 mile from either Red Ball (airplane/helicopter warnings on power lines) or Lunch Rocks (the next rapid below Red Ball).
If you pass Lunch Rocks you are committed to about 5 miles of Canyon to St. Helena's. This is the last takeout before the dam. Go with somebody that knows how to find it. In early Spring, there may be a lake backed up above there from the dam--not likely to be a worthwhile trip. Stick to the Loop in those conditions.
REPORT THAT YOU ARE OFF THE RIVER IN PERSON OR BY PHONE USING YOUR WAIVER # TO ADMIN CENTER. INSTRUCTIONS ARE ON YOUR WAIVER. DON'T FORGET UNLESS YOU WANT THE PARK POLICE SEARCHING FOR YOU.


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Last Updated: 2010-09-30 15:11:54

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