Payette, Middle Fork, Idaho, US |
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| Usual Difficulty | II-IV (for normal flows) |
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| Length | 4.5 Miles |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MIDDLE FORK PAYETTE RIVER NR CROUCH ID | ||||
| usgs-13237920 | 500 - 3000 cfs | II-IV | 19h34m | 141 cfs (rc= -0.1 ) |
This is a fun, creek style float and is quite different from the main Payette.
WHEN TO RUN: The run is best done in the spring, while run-off provides higher flows (~800 - 1,500 cfs). Best in Late April - Early July. The Middle Fork relies totally on snow-pack and run-off.
HOW TO GET THERE: From Boise take state hwy 55 north about 32 miles to Banks. Turn left on the Banks-Lowman Hwy. Follow this for about 8 miles and turn left at the sign for Crouch. Follow this (Middle Fork Road) for about 11 miles to a bridge that crosses the Payette MF and park just past the bridge on your right side, just across from Rattlesnake Campground.
SHUTTLE: Leave a shuttle across from Tie Creek Campground or, for a slightly longer run, drive down Lightning Creek Road (a right off Middle Fork Road) about 1/2 mile and leave it near the Bridge.
THE FLOAT: There are several class II rapids and two class IV rapids about 2 miles downriver. There are some great sliding pour-overs. I would not run this much lower than 400cfs as we bottomed out in a few places, and I think more water may have made the portage runnable. An alternative take-out is Tie Creek Campground. Watch for the occasional logs.
WHAT ELSE IS IN THE AREA: LOTS!
-The Payette South Fork (Canyon, Swirly Canyon and Staircase runs)
-Payette North Fork (Cabarton's
class III and Smiths Ferry-Banks
class V sections),
-Payette Upper Main and Lower Main.
-Payette Middle Fork runs - Here
is the upper class IV section.
-Also the Gutter for
'park-n-play'.