Reeds Creek
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Reeds Creek   

Run Length 0.8 miles Average Gradient 342 fpm
Difficulty Class V Recommended Flow 250+ cfs
River Reeds Creek Location Palmer, Alaska
Author Todd Kelsey Current Level  
Drainage Elevation 2630ft to 2365ft
 
Reeds Creek is a tiny stream, more rock than water. Granite boulders with cold, crystalline waters coursing over them make for a beautiful scene, but the steepness and brushiness of the banks will keep you too busy to really notice.

From the put-in at the end of the shallow tarn, the river heads into the brush, and the channel splits into several small channels. As the gradient steepens, the channels join, and the creek bed becomes clogged with boulders. Brush hangs from the sides, often blocking the only clear channels, so bring a saw. There are no pools, but there are usually plenty of places to grab a tree and stop. Scouting is tough, and recommended on a few drops, but all of the drops have been run cleanly, if not neatly.

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