Ship Creek
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Ship Creek
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Run Length 4.1 miles Average Gradient 166 fpm
Difficulty Class IV Recommended Flow
River Ship Creek Location Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Author Tim Johnson Current Flow & Weather
165 cfs
N/A
Drainage Elevation 1110ft to 430ft
 
A beautiful, crystal clear, steep, relatively warm stream 5 minutes outside of Anchorage. Scenery and whitewater is TOP notch! Bring your creekboat. A nice little low volume creek flowing out of the Chugach mountains. Highly technical. Starts out as a class II warm-up w/ little boulder gardens. After about 1 mile it starts to pick up into the III-IV range with several large boulder garden drops. Watch out for riverwide downed tree around 2 miles down (must portage around). Continue about 2.5 miles to the Canyon. Just before the Canyon the creek makes a sharp left turn and twists back to the right. You'll come out of a big open valley and into tight gorge walls. The Canyon itself is 1.25 miles long and is class IV. No wider than 10 ft in some areas. The very beginning & very end of the canyon have a class IV rapid. Stay left all the way down the 1st 100 yards on the 1st rapid. At the waterfall at the end stay towards the left side and boof it will a slight left-hand angle (righthand stroke). Be prepared to possibly slam into a pillow against a rock on your left.

Directly after running waterfall take out at gravel road on left.(you must portage around the dam-NOT runnable). Hike up gravel road for 5 minutes until the road makes a right hand turn and there is a cut-out area on your left. Look for stacked rocks and take the trail inbetween the rocks. It is very steep, but fairly easy to follow(must walk across a big log about half-way down). Portage takes about 15-20 minutes tops. I made this trail recently, after growing tired of bushwacking, devil's club, and falling. Use ropes at end to lower yourself & boat & PLEASE leave them there. Put back in creek and paddle 100 ft and get out again. Portage around wooden weir structure built into water (takes 2 minutes). (VERY dangerous from total undercut & nails/rebar). Paddle until you get to the take-out bridge(about .5 miles).

Takes 5 hours to set shuttle, get geared up, hike-in, run it, portage, & load up.

HEADS UP! This run is on the Fort Richardson military base, and they are prohibiting all access right now. People are running into the MPs when coming off that run.
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