Whitewater Run WY Class III-V

5. Lower Wild

Clarks Fork Yellowstone

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Runnable: 0.9 – 6.0 FT
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Description
The "Lower" is actually the last 3 miles of the Box run. It is good, continuous class IV and can be a real riot when the water is high. The rapids are all easily scoutable from the road and stopping at will while on the river is possible at most flows. The drops have a big water feel and are enjoyable, though of a completely different character than the runs upstream. The scenery is still fantastic, with the river exiting from a mountain canyon and blending seamlessly into a desert canyon before spilling out onto the plains. There are great camping spots in the area. The shuttle road will rip the guts out of an ordinary vehicle, so make sure your rig is stout and has excellent clearance. PICK UP A MONTANA SURF GUIDEBOOK IF YOU ARE COMING TO THIS AREA! The various reaches of the Clarks Fork Drainage: Styx and Stones (Class V+/VI), The Upper (Class IV/V+), Honeymoon (Class IV/V+), The Box (Class V+/VI), Lower (Class IV/V), and Crandall Creek (Class IV).
Difficulty
Class III-V
Length
2.8 mi
Gradient
68 ft/mi
max 102
Rapids
0
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
5-Day Forecast
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