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Description
The South Fork of the Skykomish is a mellow float trip suitable for beginners with support from experienced paddlers. It flows throughout the year although it can get low in late summer or when the freezing level drops in winter.
The most significant set of rapids is a wave train that can be seen where Highway 2 passes through a short tunnel just upstream of the turn off to Money Creek Campground. If you can handle this set of rapids you should have no problem with the run. If you look at this set of rapids and think and are seeking more challenge, you can continue up the valley to a river like the Beckler. The emphasis here is not on action, but having a fun day on the river with some fun splashy waves. Several places along the river are suitable for beginners to practice boat handling skills.
The most important part of this run is to be sure you recognize the takeout. It's not difficult to find where Barclay Creek joins the Skykomish, but Eagle Falls is only half a mile downstream.
Access: The section starts at the Highway 2 bridge east of the town of Skykomish where the Beckler and Tye come together to form the South Fork Skykomish at Highway 2 mile 49.8. You can find parking on the upstream river left side of the bridge. The section ends at Barclay Creek at mile 40 on Highway 2. An intermediate access is available at the bridge to Money Creek Campground at mile 46 on Highway 2. Highway 2 parallels the run and makes for an easy shuttle.
for additional information see, Bennett, J. and T.Bennett. 1997. A guide to the whitewater rivers of Washington, second edition. Swiftwater Publishing. Portland, OR.