Whitewater Run AZ Class I-IV

03. Cameron to Colorado River

Little Colorado

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Runnable: 200.0 – 10,000.0 CFS

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Description
Below Cameron, the Little Colorado River flows towards the Grand Canyon through an impressively deep and narrow canyon of its own.   The distance from Cameron to the confluence with the main Colorado is approximately 55 miles, so boaters must expect to take several days.   The steepest 3 miles are reported to be class 4+ in difficulty.   Class 3 and some 4- rapids may be encountered throughout the rest of the canyon. All but the last 3 miles of this section are within the Navajo Tribal Reservation.   The last 3 miles are within Grand Canyon National Park. Take out:  Since flows in the Little Colorado are unpredictable, but permits for the Grand Canyon must be obtained far in advance, it is highly unlikely that boaters can coordinate a trip down the Little Colorado with a trip through the Grand Canyon.   So, boaters are faced with the dillemma of climbing out of the canyon at the end of their trip.  There are dirt roads along the rim in several areas and probably trails leading out of the canyon to those roads in some spots.  It is unclear what take out strategies have been used by boaters doing this section. Elevations and gradient: Cameron  4120 feet. Confluence with main Colorado,  2720 feet. Total drop is 1400 feet over 55 miles, creating an average gradient of about 25 feet per mile. Much of the early distance appears to be very flat.  In the heart of the canyon there are sections of 30 to 40 feet per mile and one mile appears to drop about 80 feet. Permits are required from the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department for all trips on the Little Colorado River.  As of 2009, the backcountry permit fee is $5 per person, plus $5 per person per night camping fee. Cameron Visitor Center is located near the put in. P.O. Box 459 Cameron, AZ  86020 tel : 928.679.2303 fax:928.679.2017 email: lcr@navajonationparks.org Permits are also required from Grand Canyon National Park, if you plan on boating the final 3 miles to the confluence with the main Colorado. Contact: - Backcountry Information Center: (928) 638-7875 between 1 pm and 5 pm Monday through Friday, except on federal holidays - River Permits Office: (800) 959-9164 or (928) 638-7843 Creative arraignments may be possible. Other Information Sources: Little Colorado River Tribal Park Video from helicopter showing Cocconino Platuea and small portion of Little Colorado Gorge. Through the Little Colorado River Gorge, sun and shadows helicopter video. **QUICKSAND AND BLUE SPRINGS Exploring the Little Colorado River Gorge** \- Book about hiking. Paddling Arizona at www.funhogpress.com
Difficulty
Class I-IV
Length
56.8 mi
Gradient
23 ft/mi
max 80
Rapids
0
Shuttle Info
It is unknown whether the route marked on the map below is actually usable.   The [Navajo Parks and Recreation Department](http://www.navajonationparks.org/permits.htm) may be able to provide up to date information.
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
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