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Ziggy
06-10-2004, 10:42 AM
OK, I saw the other thread about this and am planning this run but the question I have has to do with the natural hotsprings that are along that run somewhere. Been told about them a few times but never got any info other than look for a small beach.
Does anyone know the location of these hotspring pools? Any type of Landmark or whatever to indicate their location? Seems to me that the LVHB peeps might know best.:D
I'm totally excited about making this run and hoped to find the hotpools too.
Thanks to anyone with info on this:)

Jetdriver
06-10-2004, 10:46 AM
Ill give you a link to Gps coordinates, I wanted to stop and see them too but the damn kyakers (sp) took up the entire ****ing beach so no place to stop and check it out. Anyhow give me a minute and Ill post the link

JetBoatRich
06-10-2004, 10:48 AM
we bought a map at the store and it has all the mile markings, coves and points of interest on the map. It only cost $1.49 cheaper than gas;)
The springs are a couple miles down from the dam.

Jetdriver
06-10-2004, 10:48 AM
Hotsprings linky (http://www.riverlakes.com/maps,_lake_mohave.htm)

summerlove
06-10-2004, 10:50 AM
While we didn't make the hot pools, you are entitled to yor girlsih excitement!:D That was one of the nicest and most intriguing runs I've ever made. The ride from Cottonwood up to Hoover is amazing. The difference in water temp, as you can imagine, is about 40 degrees! Nice way to cool off on a hot day. Also, watch for the bighorn sheep - just don't get any ideas though;)
Enjoy the run and let us all know what you think when you get back, if you'll be able to wipe that smile off your face!:D

hd&boatrider
06-10-2004, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by Ziggy
OK, I saw the other thread about this and am planning this run but the question I have has to do with the natural hotsprings that are along that run somewhere. Been told about them a few times but never got any info other than look for a small beach.
Does anyone know the location of these hotspring pools? Any type of Landmark or whatever to indicate their location? Seems to me that the LVHB peeps might know best.:D
I'm totally excited about making this run and hoped to find the hotpools too.
Thanks to anyone with info on this:)
PM Rivtoysjas and he can tell you exactly where they are.

Ziggy
06-10-2004, 10:56 AM
Originally posted by JetBoatRich
we bought a map at the store and it has all the mile markings, coves and points of interest on the map. It only cost $1.49 cheaper than gas;)
The springs are a couple miles down from the dam.
Which store Rich?
Thanks for the info you guys....I've wanted to do this for a long time but didn't know the river was navigable all the way up.
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SUmmerlove...I do feel Jiggy about it:D That has got to be an awesome view:eek: :D

JetBoatRich
06-10-2004, 11:09 AM
Originally posted by Ziggy
Which store Rich?
Thanks for the info you guys....I've wanted to do this for a long time but didn't know the river was navigable all the way up.
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SUmmerlove...I do feel Jiggy about it:D That has got to be an awesome view:eek: :D
Cotton Wood Store. Big map easy to read:D

Moe_Havi
06-10-2004, 12:02 PM
It's at mile 62 on your right. You will see an out house at the point. Slow down and pull in the small cove right after it but make sure you anchor and tie up tight. The current is way fast there but diminished somewhat by the cove. The hot springs would be better in the winter seeing that it is 115 out and nothing like plunging into 100 degree water to cool off. It is a cool place though.

LUVNLIFE
06-10-2004, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by Jetdriver
Ill give you a link to Gps coordinates, I wanted to stop and see them too but the damn kyakers (sp) took up the entire ****ing beach so no place to stop and check it out. Anyhow give me a minute and Ill post the link
Damn death kyakers if you ask me.:mad:

LUVNLIFE
06-10-2004, 05:24 PM
Originally posted by JetBoatRich
Cotton Wood Store. Big map easy to read:D
Is that in case you are older and need glasses:D :D

JetBoatRich
06-10-2004, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by LUVNLIFE
Is that in case you are older and need glasses:D :D
that is coming from a young punk:(

Doug H.
06-10-2004, 08:19 PM
True dat Rich !!!!.....:D

BarryMac
06-10-2004, 08:34 PM
we can't wait to make this run, it is going to be a blast...
gjb

Trash
06-11-2004, 11:52 AM
There is another hot spring/water fall area just north of marker 61 on the west side. It's labelled Two Mile Hot Springs on the Lake Mohave Fish 'n Ski map. Getting in is tricky even without kayakers. If the water level is high enough (640' MSL or greater) it should be possible, but the current is swift.
I recommend going just upstream of the area, then move to the west side of the river ahead of all the submerged rocks in front of the entrance. Keep the boat pointed upstream and in idle forward and allow the boat to slide back along the western bank. The water is about 6-10' deep right up to the shore in this 100' or so stretch. From there you have two options.
Option 1: parallel up to the shore and have someone step onto the rocks with a long line to tie off the bow. Once secured, steer the back of the boat towards the shore and tie off a line on a stern cleat and toss it to your assitant. Tie this line off and use it to pull the boat in to board and let out the slack when done to keep the clear of the rocky shore line. Drawbacks are this takes a little work and you have to then scale down a 10' or so rock wall to access the area.
Option 2: Enter as in option 1 except continue backing down and once abeam the entrance area stear the boat into the entrance. Water varies from 2-4 feet. I'd then have someone jump out with a line (sand spike, slide anchor etc.) and tie off. Drawbacks are you get closer to the underwater rocks just off the entrance area.
I'd also recommend that the person who is going to shore wear a life jacket. If you were to fall in and not get to shore the cold water would render you hypothermic in 10-15 minutes.
Keep in mind the rules have changed on when you can go north of Willow Beach towards the dam. Sundays and Mondays are for NON POWERED boats only (canoes, kayaks etc.) This is year round. Power boats can only go upstream north of Willow Beach on Tuesdays through Saturdays between Memorial day and Labor day. Out side of those dates you can only go upstream if you have less than 65 hp. That effectively eliminates most of us here. In my opinion, the new rules blow donkey dick.

Three Days Only
06-11-2004, 12:47 PM
We went to the Hot Springs two years ago with some friends. We went to the spring on the right hand side of the river heading up towards the damn. There was a cool little cove, and then you hiked back to the springs. We continued up to the third pool, climbed up this cool ladder, and the water got hot as hell. You could barely keep you legs in it. Really cool place to go. There was even some sort of sign that said not to get the water in any of our orfices (holes), something to do with a deadly bacteria. All of us survived, and had a great time. When trash talked about Hypothermia, he's not kidding the water up past willow beach is fricken freezing. You could preserve dead bodies up there.

RiverToysJas
06-11-2004, 01:46 PM
The Hot Springs are awesome! That's pretty much all the info. There's a "sauna cave" on the NV side about 1/2mile under the dam, but with the bridge construction, I'm not sure if you can still get to it. It's tough with a power boat anyway.
To get into the cove at Ye Old Outhouse (that's what they call the one at 62), there is a large rock just under the surface, just up river and about 50-60' offshore from the cove beach. The water is clear, and the current fast. I come in backwards beween that rock and the shore, As I pass the rock, have someone throw the anchor off the bow. Be ready if it doesn't hold, because the rocks of the point are behind you, you may need to hold a position with the throttle while the anchor and line is tended to. After the bow is secure, I swim a line to the tree on the point, at the waterline to secure the stern. Then people have to wade/swim to the shore, and it's COLD! Jets and people who don't care about the bottom of their boat can get into pretty shallow water, but the beach is rocky. Then you have to have faith in your anchor if you're going to the highest pools, because it's a good ten minute walk, and you can't see the river at all. When i went with Hustler, we went in shifts, and someone was always with the boats, and watching the lines.
Hope that helped a bit.
RTJas :D

B-rad502
06-11-2004, 02:52 PM
There's always a "warm spring" located behind our boat several times day while we're at the lake!!:D :D
J/K
Have a good time North of Cottonwood, it's really nice up there!!

FRENCHIE
06-11-2004, 02:56 PM
gonna have to head up there to the springs this summer, sounds like lots a fun!;)

Trash
06-11-2004, 07:47 PM
One thing I forgot to mention, expect the water level to flucuate. We were at the Two Mile Hot Springs a few days ago and the water level rose 18 inches in the course of an hour. The rock my dad had used as a stepping stone when going ashore was completely submerged when we left.
Of course, Murphy's Law will dictate the water level should drop leaving your boat high centered on a rock. I'm surprised it didn't happen to me.

mtndewdrops
06-11-2004, 08:10 PM
Jetdriver, cool link thanks.

Jetdriver
06-13-2004, 08:43 AM
Originally posted by mtndewdrops
Jetdriver, cool link thanks.
Good deal, no worries.:D

Ziggy
06-13-2004, 10:57 AM
Thanks Jetdriver, JBRich, RTJas,Trash,etc. :) :) for all your tips..Great link Driver:) :) :cool:
USe to boat Mohave regularly but haven't for a few years now....will be fun to do this run and see the sights...thanks again everyone:D

SchellSchock
06-14-2004, 10:56 AM
Found this on USGS site or ????? Mile zero is mexican Border...then all mileages are from there north
ColoradoRiverMileages Description Drainage Water Elev. Location Area Miles Sq. Miles Feet
0.00 Southerly International Boundary (L)
0.20 Stream gage-IBWC- 09522200 Colorado River at Southerly International Boundary near SAN LUIS-Arizona (R)
2.40 Outlet of Hunter's Hole and Twenty-One Mile Wasteway (L) 6.1 GADSDEN Arizona (L)
18.80 Eleven Mile Wasteway (L)
21.60 Cooper Wasteway (old location) (L)
22.00 Main Outlet Drain-M.O.D.E. No. 3 (L)
22.10 Morelos Dam; Alamo Canal (R)
22.70 Cooper Wasteway (new location) (L)
23.10 Stream Gage IBWC- 0952200 0 Colorado River at Northerly International Boundary above Morelos Dam near DRADE California (L); Northerly International Boundary (R)
24.00 Main Outlet Drain- M.O.D.E. No. 2 (L)
24.20 Rockwood Heading (Tailrace of Pilot Knob Hydroelectric Plant and outlet of Pilot Knob wasteway) (R)
24.30 Powerline crossing
25.00 Araz Wash (R)
25.60 Araz Drain (Drain 8-B) (R)
28.60 YUMA Arizona-Corporate Boundary (L)
29.50 Stream gage USGS- 09521100 Colorado River below Yuma Main Canal Wasteway at YUMA Arizona (R) 42900 112.2
29.70 Yuma Main Canal Wasteway (R)
30.00 Fourth Avenue Bridge
30.30 Siphon crossing-Yuma Main Canal
30.40 Proposed highway bridge-Interstate 8
30.53 Yuma-Imperial County Line Arizona -California State Boundary (R)
30.54 Highway bridge
30.55 Railroad bridge (Southern Pacific R.R .)
30.56 St. Thomas Yuma Indian Mission (R)Yuma Territorial Prison (L) River Mile Description Drainage Water lev.
30.80 YUMAArizona-Corporate Boundary (L)
31.50 South Gila Pump Outlet Channel No. 4 (L)
32.60 South Gila Terminal Wasteway (L)
33.10 South Gila Drain No. 2 (L)
33.60 Drain inlet (R)
34.20 Gila River (L)
36.20 Overhead natural gas pipeline crossing
37.50 North Gila Drain No. 1 (L)
37.55 Yuma-Imperial County Line Arizona-California State Boundary (R)
37.60 Levee Canal Wasteway (L)
37.70 Powerline Crossing
41.70 Stream gage USGS-09429600 ColoradoRiver below Laguna Dam (R) 184700 124.2
41.90 Channel from be low Arizona side of Laguna Dam (Laguna Canal Wasteway) (L)
42.10 Powerline crossing
42.50 Laguna Dam South Recreation Area (R)
43.20 Laguna Dam 151.0
44.00 Outlet channel- Laguna Settling Basin (R) Arizona-California State Boundary
44.70 Boundary- Mittry Lake Wildlife Area
46.40 Boundary- Yuma Proving Ground
48.00 Boundary- Mittry Lake Wildlife Area Arizona- California State Boundary
48.45 Inlet channel- Laguna Settling Basin (R)
48.50 Gila Sluiceway (L)
48.60 Boundary-Yuma Proving Ground
48.70 Lower end of All-American Canal Desilting Works (R)
49.00 Upper end of All-American Canal Desilting Works (R)
49.10 One lane bridge
49.20 Imperial Dam; Gila Gravity Main Canal Headworks (L); All-American Canal Headworks (R); Stream age USGS-09429500 Colorado River below Imperial Dam 184600 179.5
50.20 Squaw Lake (R ) Senator Wash Reservoir (R) Senator Wash (R)
56.00 FISHERS' LANDING (L)
56.30 Martinez Lake outlet (L) Los Angeles Wash (L)
56.60 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge Boundary (L)
57.50 Ferguson Lake outlet (R) Ferguson Wash (R)
58.60 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge Boundary (R)
60.00 Indian Wash (L)
62.40 Clear Lake and Yuma Wash (L)
63.10 Devils Canyon (R)
64.10 Stream gage USGS Colorado River near PICACHO California (R) (Discontinued)
66.00 Arrastra Wash (L)
66.30 Sortan Wash (R)
66.60 Island Lake (L)
66.90 Picacho State Recreation Area eastern boundary (R)
67.00 Marcus Wash (R)
68.10 Little Picacho Wash (R)
68.30 PICACHO California (R)
69.00 Taylor Lake outlet and White Wash (R)
69.70 Nortons Lake (L)
70.70 Red Cloud Wash and Black Rock Wash (L)
71.50 Adobe Lake (L)
72.30 Bear Canyon (R)
72.90 Carrizo Wash (R)
73.90 Gavilan Wash (R)
74.00 4-S Ranch (R)
75.10 Para Wash (R)
75.40 Picacho State Recreation Area northern boundary with Imperial National Wildlife Refuge (R)
77.70 Julian Wash (R)
79.20 Velian Wash (R)
81.80 Lighthouse Rock (L)
82.30 Unnamed Wash (L)
82.50 Draper Lake and Draper Wash (R)
84.80 Clip Wash (L)
85.60 Turnaround Wash (R) Walker Lake (R)
85.70 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge boundary (R)
85.75 Unnamed Wash (L)
85.90 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge northern boundary and Cibola National Wildlife Refuge southern boundary (L)
87.30 Stream gage USGS-09429300 Colorado River below Cibola Valley (L) 183800 209.0
87.40 Cibola Lake outlet structure (L)
88.30 Old channel of Colorado River (R); Present outlet for Palo Verde Outfall Drain (R); WALTERS CAMP
89.90 Cibola Lake inlet structure (L)
93.60 Lower Cibola Bridge (Road)
96.30 Cibola National Wildlife Refuge northern boundary (R)
99.10 Cibola National Wildlife Refuge northern boundary (L)
100.00 Palo Verde Ox Bow Lake Outlet (R) Boat ramp (R)
100.10 Cibola Operating Bridge (Road)
101.10 Palo Verde Oxbow Lake inlet (R)
101.80 Drain inlet (R)
104.00 Cibola dredge harbor and operating yard (R)
104.14 Pump diversion (L)
104.15 Farmers Toll Bridge (Road)
105.90 Gould Wash (L)
106.60 Riversid e-Imperial County Line California (R)
106.61 Stream gage USBR Colorado River at Taylor Ferry (R) 183700 233.3
106.62 Horace Miller County Park (R)
107.00 Mule Wash (L)
109.00 C-10 Backwater outlet (R)
110.30 Outlet for Mohave Wash (L)
112.70 Drain inlet (R)
113.20 Petes Wash (L)
113.70 Outlet for Trigo and Weaver Washes and A-10 Backwater (L)
113.75 Outlet of C -8 Back water (R ) Peter McIntyre County Park (R)
115.10 Inlet to A-10 Backwater (L)
117.20 Outlet of C-5 Backwater (R)
118.70 Outlet to A-7 Backwater (L)
120.60 Inlet to A-7 Backwater (L)
121.10 Overhead natural gas pipeline
121.30 Ehren berg Bridge Inter state-10 (4 lanes) EHRENBERG Arizona (L)
121.35 Blythe Marina (County park development) (R)
121.90 Cinnabar Wash (L)
122.80 Outlet of Big Hole (R)
124.10 Colorado River Indian Reservation boundary
128.00 Lower end of Mayflower County Park (R)
128.40 Upper end of Mayflower County Park (R)
128.41 Olive Lake Drain (R)
133.00 Outlet for Tyson Wash (L)
133.05 Lower Main Drain (L)
133.30 Palo Verde Drain (Levee Drain) (L)
133.80 Palo Verde Diversion D am; Palo Verde Canal USGS Gage -0942 9000 (R ); Stream gage USGS- 9429010 Colorado River at Palo Verde Dam 283.5
136.40 Blythe Boat Club (R)
143.40 Lower end of Hall Island (R)
143.50 Upper end of Horse Island (R)
144.70 Upper end of Horse Island (R)
146.40 Upper end of Hall Island (R)
147.00 Slaughter Tree Wash (R)
151.40 WATERWHEEL
151.60 Unnamed Wash (R)
152.00 Stream gage USBR Colorado River at WATERWHEEL (R) 180700 307.1
152.30 Big Wash (R)
154.20 Lower end of No Name Lake (L)
155.50 Upper end of No Name Lake (L)
158.80 Poston Wasteway (L)
159.80 Channel to Lost Lake (R)
162.30 Drain inlet (L)
163.30 Site of Agnes Wilson Bridge
164.00 Bouse Wash (Defined channel to river does not exist. Bouse Wash meets valley floor seven miles east of this point
165.90 Riverside-San Bernardino County Line California (R)
166.10 Vidal Wash (R)
166.90 Unnamed Wash (R)
168.60 Unnamed Wash (R)
169.10 Lower end of Deer Island Backwater (L)
169.30 Lowe r end of Big River ( Private shoreline development) (R)
171.10 Big River boat ramp (R)
172.00 Upper end of Big River (Private shoreline development) (R); Upper end of Deer Island Backwater (L)
175.30 Stream gage USBR Colorado River at PARKER (L) 346.5
176.10 Wasteway inlet (L)
176.20 Highway bridge; PARKER Arizona (L); EARP California (R)
176.25 Railroad bridge (A.T.&S.F. RR)
177.00 Old river channel (R)
177.70 Headg ate Roc k Dam -Spillway and headworks; Colorado River Indian Reservation Main Canal- USGS gage 09428500 (L) Stream gage USBR Colorado River below Headgate Rock Dam (R) 350.3
177.90 Headgate Rock Dam- Earthfill section (R) (Reservoir is Lake Moovalya. Considerable private recreational development such as marinas and resorts has taken place on Lake Moovalya between Headgate Rock Dam and Parker Dam . Only the most significant of this development is listed in this mile index.)
179.70 Osborne Wash (L)
180.70 Overhead power line crossing
180.80 Colorado River Indian Reservation boundary
181.70 Boat canals and harbor (L)
181.80 Bennett Wash (R)
184.00 Empire Landing Recreation Site (R)
184.50 Ah Villa County Park (L)
185.30 Eagle Wash (L)
186.20 Copper Basin Wash (R)
186.60 Overhead power line crossing
187.60 Buck skin Mountain Colorado River State Park (L)
188.00 Overhead power line crossing
188.60 Stream gage USGS (09428000) Colorado River below Parker Dam (R) (Moved)
189.70 Giers Wash (L)
190.50 Overhead power line crossing
191.00 Eureka Wash (R)
191.00 Monkeys Head Wash (L)
191.50 PARKER DAM (Camp) (R)
191.70 Desilt Wash (R)
192.00 Overhead Power line crossing
192.10 Overhead Power line crossing
192.20 Parker Dam Powerhouse (R) Stream gage USGS-09427520 Colorado River below Parker Dam (R) 178800 192.3
192.80 Bill Williams River (L); Mohave-Yuma County Line Arizona
193.00 Overhead power line crossing
193.40 Gene Wash (R)
194.30 Whitse t Intake-Colorado River Aqueduct (09424150) (R)
195.50 Southern boundary Lake Havasu State Park (L)
196.60 Cattail Cove (L)
198.00 Black Meadow Landing (R)
201.60 Chemehuevi Indian Reservation boundary (R)
202.90 Steamboat Cove (L)
203.90 Whipple Wash and Whipple Bay (R)
204.00 Havasu Palms (Resort) (R)
207.60 Copper Canyon (R)
209.50 Thompson Bay; LAKE HAVASU CITY Arizona (L)
211.00 Site Six Resort (L)
213.40 Chemehuevi Wash (R)
214.00 Havasu Landing (R)
215.60 Havasu National Wildlife Refuge boundary (L)
217.30 Catfish Bay (R)
217.40 Chemehuevi Indian Reservation north boundary with Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge (R)
218.70 Jops Landing (L)
219.30 Clear Bay (R)
219.90 Castle Rock Bay (L)
223.00 Blankenship Bend
225.50 Trampas Wash (R)
228.60 Devil=s Elbow
231.00 Stream gage USG S-09424000 Colorado River near TOPOCK Arizona (R) 455.5
231.90 Mohave Wash (R)
233.50 Overhead natural gas pipeline
233.65 Overhead natural gas pipeline
233.65 Stream gage USBR Colorado River at Topock Gasline Bridge (R) 456.5
233.75 Overhead natural gas pipeline
233.86 Old highway bridge
233.90 Highway Bridge Interstate 40 and U.S. 66 (four lanes)
233.90 TOPOCK
233.96 Railroad bridge (A.T.&S.F. RR)
234.00 Outlet of Topock Marsh and Sacramento Wash(L); Lower end of Topock Settling Basin
234.90 Park Moabi outlet (R)
236.10 Park Moabi inlet (R)
237.70 Upper end of Topock Settling Basin
237.80 Beal Slough outlet (R)
242.30 Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge north boundary (L)
244.10 Dredge harbor (R)
244.34 Topock Marsh Inlet Channel (L)
244.36 Needle s Bridge (Road ) NEEDLES California (R)
245.60 Needles Marina (R)
246.20 Stream gage USGS- 9423500 Colorado River at NEEDLES California (R) 469.5
246.40 Outlet- Needles Lagoon (R)
248.40 Overhead natural gas pipeline
251.00 Petroleum product pipeline (under river)
251.40 Natural gas pipeline (under river)
251.60 Paiute Wash (R)
252.10 Fort Mojave Indian Reservation boundary
254.70 Stream gage USBR Colorado River at Boy Scout Camp ®
255.90 Hamblin Bay (R)
256.00 Fort Mojave Indian Reserva tion boundary
257.20 James Bay (L) and Gilbert Canyon (L)
257.50 California-Nevada State Boundary (R)
258.00 Fort Mojave Indian Reserva tion boundary
261.30 Fort Mojave Indian Reserva tion boundary
261.40 Natural gas pipeline (under river)
265.40 Private marina (L)
265.90 Stream gage USBR Colorado River at Big Bend 494.5
266.00 Overhead natural gas pipeline
270.20 Private marina (L)
271.00 Silver Creek Wash (L)
271.60 Secret Pass Canyon (L)
272.40 Pumping Plant for Mohave Generating Station (R)
273.00 BULLHEAD CITY Arizona (L)
273.00 Coal slurry pipeline (under river)
274.00 LAUGHLIN Nevada (R)
274.20 Lake Mead National Recreation Area southern boundary
275.00 DAVIS DAM (Camp) (L)
275.40 Stream gage USGS-9423000 Colorado River below Davis Dam (R) 505.8
275.80 Overhead powerline crossing
275.90 Sportsmans Park (County) (R)
276.00 Davis Dam (Reservoir is Lake Mohave- USGS gage-09422500) 647.0*
276.20 Arizona Highway 68
276.80 Bulls Head Rock (L)
278.00 Katherine Landing (L)
279.00 Grapevine Canyon (R)
279.00 Katherine Wash (L)
282.10 Powerline crossing
282.60 Tyro Wash (L)
282.90 Pipe Spring Canyon (R)
286.20 White Rock Wash (R)
286.50 Granite Wash (L)
287.60 Empire Wash (R)
292.50 Nellis Wash (R)
298.30 Cottonwood Cove (R)
311.80 Aztec Wash (R)
315.70 Montana Wash (R)
316.00 Nelson Landing; Eldorado Canyon (R)
319.00 Lonesome Wash (R)
321.70 Copper Basin North (R)
325.60 Monkey Hole (R)
326.30 Roaring Rapids (location)
329.30 Shallow Rapids (location)
329.60 Jumbo Wash (L)
329.80 Willow Beach Resort Area (L)
330.40 Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery (L)
332.20 Stream gage USGS Colorado River near Willow Beach (Discontinued)
332.70 Indian Rapids (location)
333.70 Cranes Nest Rapids (location)
334.30 Horseshoe Rapids (location)
335.50 Cross Current Rapids (location)
336.80 Hot Spring (R)
338.00 Ringbolt R apids
338.20 White Rock Canyon (L)
338.60 Hot Spring (R)
339.90 Hot Spring (L) * At top of spillway gates
341.30 Stream gage USGS- 09421500 Colorado River below Hoover Dam (R)
341.80 Hoover Dam tunnel outlets
342.20 Hoover Dam -US Highway 93 (top of dam) Reservoir is Lake Mead (USGS gage- 09421000) 1221.4*
344.00 Paint Pots (L)
345.70 Sentinel Island (R)
347.50 Las Vegas Bay and Las Vegas Wash (R)
348.50 Burro Point (L)
349.00 Swallow Bay (R)
351.50 Callville Bay
352.90 Beacon Rock (L)
353.50 Sandy Cove (R) and Indian Canyon (L)
358.50 Wishing Well Cove (L)
361.00 Boulder Wash (R)
366.30 Detrital Wash (L)
366.40 Middle Point Islands (R)
368.00 Overton Arm (R) Virgin River)
371.00 East Point (L) Walker Wash (R)
372.70 Grebe Bay and Napoleons Tomb (L)
375.00 The Campanile and Mushroom Reef (L)
376.20 The Haystacks (R) the Head (L)
376.50 Delmar Bay (R)
378.00 Trail Rapids Bay Trail Rapids Wash and Temple Bar Wash (L)
378.50 Temple Bar Resort Area and Boat Anchorage (L)
379.80 Temple Bay and Wild Burro Wash (R)
380.20 The Temple (R)
381.40 Gateway Cove (L)
382.60 Mesa Cove (L)
382.90 Burro Bay (R)
383.10 Salt Spring Bay (L)
383.60 Osprey Bay (L)
384.80 Slide Cove (R)
387.80 Spring Cove and Spring Canyon (L)
388.40 Granite Cove (L)
388.50 Virgin Reef (R) and Rocky Point (L)
389.20 Hualapai Bay (L Hualapai Wash) * At top of spillway gates.
392.60 Scanlon Wash (R)
393.50 Gregg Wash ® South Cove Boat Landing (L)
394.40 South Bay (L)
395.00 Sandy Point (L)
396.00 North Bay (L)
396.50 Crappie Cove (L)
396.70 Sunfish Cove (L)
397.20 Burro Spring Wash (R)
397.90 Iceberg Reef (R)
398.00 Devils Cove and Cottonwood Wash (R)
398.40 S. Howland Cove (L)
398.70 Howland Point (L)
399.50 N. Howland Cove
401.40 Driftwood Cove Indian Hills Wash and Million Hills Wash (R)
401.60 Boundary Point (R) and Iceberg Ridge (L)
401.90 Nevada-Arizona State Boundary (R)
402.00 Line Cove (R)
402.30 Chuckwalla Cove (R) and Bradley Bay (L)
403.10 Twin Coves (L) and Driftwood Island (R)
404.30 Grand Wash Bay and Grand Wash (R)
404.40 Paiute Point (R)
405.80 Badger Cove (L)
408.10 Snap Canyon (R)
409.50 Pierce Canyon (R)
409.70 Pierce Ferry Boat Anchorage Pierce Wash and Grapevine Wash (L)
412.30 Boundary- Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon National Park
415.00 Columbine Falls and Cave Canyon (L)
415.20 Muav Caves (L)
415.60 Weeping Cliffs (L)
416.00 Boundary- Grand Canyon National Park and Hualapai Indian Reservation (L)
423.40 Bat Cave (R)
425.20 Dry Canyon (R)
426.00 Tincanebitts Canyon (R)
428.00 Wards Cave Rapids
430.00 Quartermaster Canyon (L) and Waterfall Rapids
430.50 Burnt Spring Canyon (R)
433.00 Triumphal Arch Rapids
433.20 Jackson Canyon (L)
434.60 Devils Slide Rapids
434.70 Salt Creek (R)
437.10 Last Chance Rapids
437.60 Reference Point Rapids
437.70 Reference Point Creek (L)
441.00 Lost Creek Rapids
441.10 Clay Tank Canyon (L)
441.60 Surprise Rapids
441.70 Surprise Canyon (R)
444.00 Lava Cliff Rapids
444.10 Spencer Canyon (L)
448.80 Two Hundred and forty one Mile Rapids
449.70 Two Hundred and forty mile Rapids
450.50 Separation Rapids
450.60 Separation Canyon (L&R)
453.10 Two Hundred and Thirty seven Mile Rapids
454.30 Gneiss Canyon Rapids
454.50 Gneiss Canyon (L)
455.00 Bridge Canyon Rapids
455.10 Bridge Canyon (L)
455.80 Two Hundred and Thirty four Mile Rapids
458.40 Two Hundred and Thirty two Mile Rapids
459.40 Two Hundred and Thirty one Mile Rapids
459.70 Travertine Falls (L)
461.10 Travertine Rapids
464.20 Diamond Creek Rapids
464.40 Diamond Creek (L)
466.50 Two Hundred and Twenty four Mile Canyon (L)
466.50 Two Hundred and Twenty four Mile Rapids
468.00 Mohave-Coconino County Line Arizona (L)
468.20 Two Hundred and Twenty two Mile Creek (L)
469.60 Granite Spring Rapids
469.70 Granite Spring Canyon (L)
470.20 Two Hundred and Twenty mile Canyon (R)
470.80 Trail Canyon (R)
472.60 Two Hundred and Seventeen mile Canyon (L)
472.60 Two Hundred and Seventeen mile Rapids
474.40 Three Springs Canyon (L)
475.00 Two Hundred and Fifteen mile Creek (L)
476.00 Two Hundred and Fourteen mile Creek (R)
478.40 Fall Canyon (R)
481.30 Granite Park Canyon (L)
481.40 Two Hundred and Nine mile Canyon (R) Granite Park (L)
483.40 Indian Canyon (R)
484.40 Two Hundred and Five mile Rapids
484.70 Two Hundred and Five mile Creek (L)
485.70 Spring Canyon (R)
491.50 Parashant Canyon (R)
493.40 Hundred and Ninety six Mile Creek (L)
495.40 Hundred and Ninety four Mile Canyon (L)
496.80 Boulder Wash (R)
497.10 Hundred and Ninety three Mile Creek (L)
498.00 Hundred and Ninety two Mile Canyon (L)
501.90 Whitmore Canyon (R)
502.00 Whitmore Rapids
506.80 Boundary- Lake Mead National Recreation Area (L)
507.50 Hells Hollow (L)
510.60 Lava Falls Rapids
510.60 Warm Springs (L)
510.64 Prospect Canyon (L)
512.10 Lava Pinnacle (R)
513.60 Saddle Horse Canyon (R)
515.60 Cove Canyon (R)
518.30 Gateway Rapids
518.50 Mohawk Canyon (L)
518.70 Stairway Canyon (R)
521.80 Fern Glen Canyon (R)
523.30 National Canyon (L)
525.10 Boundary- Hualapai Indian Reservation and Grand Canyon National Park (L)
525.20 Hundred and Sixty four Mile Rapids
525.20 Tuckup Canyon (R)
532.90 Havasu Rapids
532.95 Havasu Creek
536.30 Sinyala Rap ids
536.40 Sinyala Canyon (L)
540.00 Hundred and Fifty mile Canyon (R)
540.10 Upset Rapids
541.80 Matkatamiba Canyon (L)
541.90 Matkatamiba Rapids
544.10 Olo Canyon (L)
546.00 Kanab Rapids
546.10 Kanab Creek (R ); Mohave-Coconino County Line
549.70 Hundred and Forty mile Canyon (L)
550.50 Fishtail Canyon (R)
550.60 Fishtail Rapids
553.20 Deer Creek (R)
554.80 Hundred and Thirty five Mile Rapids
555.20 Bonita Creek (R)
555.80 Tapeats Rapids
555.81 Tapeats Creek (R)
556.50 Hundred and Thirty three mile Creek (R)
557.70 Stone Creek (R)
557.80 Deubendorff Rapids
557.90 Galloway Canyon (R)
559.00 Bedrock Canyon (R)
559.00 Bedrock Rapids
560.30 Specter Rapids
560.40 Specter Chasm (L)
560.90 Hundred and Twenty eight Mile Creek (R)
562.60 Hundred and Twenty seven Mile Creek (R)
564.40 Fossil Rapids
564.60 Fossil Canyon (L)
566.60 Forster Rapids
566.70 Forster Canyon (L)
567.40 Hundred and Twenty two Mile Creek (R)
569.20 Blacktail Canyon (R
572.80 Royal Arch Creek and Elves Chasm
574.90 Garnet Canyon (L)
577.00 Walthenberg Rapids
577.20 Walthenberg Canyon (R)
578.30 Hakatai Rapids
578.40 Hakatai Canyon (R)
579.10 Copper Canyon North (L)
580.60 Shinumo Rapids
580.70 Shinumo Creek (R)
581.50 Bass Rapids
581.60 Bass Canyon (L)
583.00 Serpentine Rapids
583.30 Serpentine Canyon (L)
584.60 Ruby Canyon (L)
587.30 Turquoise Canyon (L)
588.10 Sapphire Canyon (L)
588.70 Agate Canyon (L)
590.10 Tuna Creek (R)
590.80 Crystal Rapids
590.95 Slate Creek (L)
591.00 Crystal Creek (R)
592.60 Boucher Rapids
592.70 Boucher Creek (L)
593.80 Travertine Canyon (L)
594.30 Hermit Rapids
594.35 Hermit Creek (L)
595.00 Ninety four Mile Creek (R)
595.80 Granite Rapids
595.85 Monument Creek (L)
596.60 Salt Creek (L)
596.60 Salt Creek Rapids
597.60 Trinity Creek (R)
598.00 Ninety one Mile Creek (R)
598.90 Horn Creek (L)
598.90 Horn Creek Rapids
600.20 Garden Creek (L)
601.15 Suspension bridge (Foot)
601.30 Bright Angel Creek (R)
601.59 Suspension bridge (Foot)
601.75 Stream gage USGS-09402500 Colorado River near GRAND CANYON Arizona (L)
603.20 Cremation Creek (L)
604.30 Zoroaster Canyon (R)
604.90 Clear Creek (R)
605.20 Lonetree Canyon (L)
605.40 Eighty three Mile Rapids
606.10 Boulder Creek (L)
607.30 Grapevine Rapids
607.50 Grapevine Creek (L)
607.80 Vishnu Creek (R)
608.40 Cottonwood Creek (L)
610.40 Hance Creek (L)
610.40 Sockdolager Rapids
610.90 Asbestos Canyon (R)
611.10 Mineral Canyon (L)
612.20 Hance Rapids
612.30 Red Canyon (L)
613.00 Papago Creek (L)
613.50 Seventy five Mile Rapids
613.60 Seventy five Mile Creek (L)
614.00 Escalante Creek (L)
616.10 Unkar Creek Rapids
616.50 Unkar Creek (R)
617.90 Cardenas Creek (L)
619.50 Basalt Canyon Creek (R)
620.00 Tanner Canyon Rapids
620.40 Tanner Canyon (L)
621.70 Comanche Creek (L)
622.00 Espejo Creek (L)
623.40 Lava Canyon Rapids
623.40 Palisades Creek (L)
623.45 Lava Canyon (R)
624.30 Carbon Creek (R)
627.40 Little Colorado River (L)
629.20 Sixty mile Creek (R)
629.20 Sixty mile Rapids
630.60 Awatubi Creek (R)
631.30 Malgosa Creek (R)
632.90 Kwagunt Creek (R)
632.90 Kwagunt Rapids
636.40 Nankoweap Canyon (R)
636.40 Nankoweap Rapids
637.00 Little Nankoweap Creek (R)
641.60 Saddle Canyon (R)
644.80 President Harding Rapids
645.10 Tatahoysa Wash (L)
647.90 Buck Farm Canyon (R)
651.40 Tatahatso Wash (L)
657.10 South Canyon (R)
659.60 Shinumo Wash (L)
662.10 Tiger Wash (L)
663.20 Cave Springs Rapids
668.20 North Canyon and North Canyon Wash (R)
671.50 House Rock Rapids
671.70 Rider Canyon- House Rock Wash
672.20 Hot Na Na Wash (L)
674.10 Sheer Wall Rapids
674.30 Tanner Wash (L)
676.80 Salt Water Wash (L)
677.40 Soap Creek (R)
680.60 Badger Creek Rapids
680.60 Jackass Creek (L)
680.80 Badger Canyon (R)
684.20 Navajo Bridge U.S. Highway Alt. 89 MARBLE CANYON (R)
685.90 Cathedral Wash (R)
687.20 Compact Point- Dividing point for Upper and Lower Basin
687.70 Boundary- Grand Canyon National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
688.40 Paria River (R)
688.60 Stream gage USGS- 09380000 Colorado River at Lees Ferry (L) 107900

LaveyJet
06-21-2004, 10:08 AM
We made the run last Friday. Launched from Telephone Cove around noon and arrived at the dam around 2:30 or so. It was pretty windy and going through the basin a little rough. Otherwise it was awesome, totally awesome. Heading around the corner and seeing that big hunk of concrete. All you can say is DAM.

skygod73
06-21-2004, 10:43 AM
Did it on Sat, what an awesome ride.