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Description
Quick Facts:
Location: Central Iowa, approximately 5 miles due South from Webster City.
Shuttle Length: ~ 2 miles, Albright's Canoe Access to Bever Bridge Canoe Access
Character: Natural rock ledge provides waves and holes for 'paddle and play' boating.
General Overview
Boone River offers several whitewater features which are very water level dependent.
Downstream of the Albright’s Canoe access, the river makes a horseshoe bend at the Barner Wildlife Management Area #1. A natural 2 foot high ledge spans the river. (Previous information describing this as remnants of a low head dam were inaccurate.) River right is often blocked by strainers. River left access is easy at lower flows and increasingly more difficult at higher flows. The feature is playable from 1000 - 2200 cfs (using USGS gauge for Boone River near Webster City). Surfs, spins and cartwheels are possible.
The river also contains a significant amount of glacial-erratic boulders, offering excellent 'rock boof' opportunities depending on water levels.
Access is via carry-in, paddle-up, paddle-back, carry-out. Therefore, completely ignore the automatically created 'shuttle directions' given below. However, you may use the text-entry box to input your home address (or other starting location) to get drive distance, time, and directions to this play spot.
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