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Cannon - B) Lake Byllesby to Third Street in Canon Falls (2 miles)
Cannon, Minnesota, US
B) Lake Byllesby to Third Street in Canon Falls (2 miles)
Usual Difficulty
I-II (for normal flows)
Length
2 Miles
Avg. Gradient
15 fpm
Max Gradient
15 fpm
Take-out wave
Take-out wave Photo of Greg Sumner by Greg Sumner @ 7.7'
While not what one might think of as a "whitewater river", the Cannon offers a fine
beginner to intermediate swiftwater paddle trip, with a couple of wave/holes that may entertain
more advanced playboaters.
The route takes 20 minutes if running straight through, with an easy shuttle that can be biked in
about 20 minutes back if needed.
Places of interest are:
At the put in: great eddy river right just below put in to practice peel-outs and eddy turns;
additionally, at some levels, one big hole that may have concerns regarding rebar
5 minutes downstream: a fine wave-train, which can contain a great clean hole that is about 2
foot deep and 6 feet wide, as well as additional green-waves to surf
just down stream of take out bridge at the confluence with the Little Cannon River (if at
7.7').
Most all features are accessible by a ferry and an easy peel out to get to them. If you swim
there is plenty of room to collect your gear after each feature.
Put in: Lake Byllesby County Park (5 minutes west of Hwy 52). Park in the lot and walk
toward the (60' high) dam and you will see the trail to it's base. (Careful: this is very steep
and can be muddy or icy depending time of year and precipitation.)
Take out: I think 3rd street river right. It is the second bridge after the dam where the
"Little Cannon" joins the "Cannon" Either one will work as long as your car
is there and if not you can walk to the other one by a nice little paved trail.
On an associated matter, MnktoDave provides: Located where the old dam USED to be (several years ago) on the Little Cannon river, Little
Cannon Falls is a wonderful, sheer drop that can be run over and over with just a short carry
back. It is located in the town of Cannon Falls, just a few hundred yards upstream of where the
Little Cannon River dumps into the Cannon River, along Hwy 20.
It is hard to catch with water. Runs well, during snowmelt and after heavy localized rains, or
whenever the Cannon is running a fairly high level.
Go over the falls pretty much anywhere, but it widens out considerably before going over the
lower ledges. With good water, I'm sure there would be a nice surf wave at the bottom ledge.
The take-out has good parking, portapotties, and bike paths.
The following video from MnktoDave shows a run of this drop:
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Last Updated: 2010-05-27 16:39:37
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