Lions Head
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Lions Head   

Run Length 7.3 miles Average Gradient 43 fpm
Difficulty Class IV Recommended Flow
River Matanuska River Location Palmer, Alaska
Author Todd Kelsey Current Level  
Drainage Elevation 1820ft to 1515ft
 
Big Eddy Rapid
Paddler:Shawn Robertson & Mikey K.   Photographer:Luke Smithwick
The Lions Head run on the Matanuska River offers the South Central boater a good, short stretch of Class III-IV whitewater in a beautiful setting. This section of river is formed where the Matanuska Glacier pinches the Matanuska River against a rock formation known as Lions Head, which stands as a sentry to the upper Mat Valley. The rapids are big-water style drop-drop at medium to high flows, and become more technical pool-drop at low flows. At high flows, the water is glacial-gray and makes the rapids difficult to read. At low flows, the water clears up, and begins to take on an azure color. At any flow, this is one cold river, so pogies are a must.

The Lions Head section begins on Caribou Creek, which braids below the bridge just enough to get rafts stuck and keep kayakers ducking the trees hanging off the sides. After 15 minutes, the East Fork of the Matanuska is reached, and the river begins to form a single channel. The first major rapid is reached as the river makes a right hand turn toward the wall that is Lions Head. There is a fast landing beach on the right above the drop (better for kayaks), or land on the left just above the turn (better for rafts) if you want to warm your toes and take a look at the first rapid. The rapids continue in similar fashion for the next four miles. At high water, there is little respite for the relentless gray wave trains with holes studded here and there. At low water, rock dodging will keep the boater busy.

Lions Head at medium to high flows features some excellent play waves. Bring a neoprene skull cap, this water is cold.

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