Honolulu Creek
| Run Length |
12.5 miles |
Average Gradient |
150 fpm |
| Difficulty |
Class IV |
Recommended Flow |
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| River |
Honolulu Creek |
Location |
Denali, Alaska |
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Current Level |
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| Drainage |
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Elevation |
3470ft to 1590ft |
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Honolulu Creek is a remote alpine wilderness run. This creek runs during snowmelt peak or any time of the summer after some rain during the months of June and July.
Ray Atkins Guiding and Flying Service, 907-768-2143, out of Cantwell can take four paddlers and gear up to Goat Lake in three flights with his vintage Super Cub and will add a little old school Alaskan flavor to your trip.
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| | Put-In Ray Atkins Guiding and Flying Service, 907-768-2143, out of Cantwell can take four paddlers and gear up to Goat Lake in three flights with his vintage Super Cub and will add a little old school Alaskan flavor to your trip. Drop one person at Ray's and then drive down to Mile 180 Lake to drop shuttle, Honolulu Creek is at mile 179, and meet Ray for the remaining flights. | | | Waikiki Run on Honolulu Creek Class IV see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu-j_DD-3hg | | | California Ledge Class IV see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu-j_DD-3hg |
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