Whitewater Run WA Class II

J) Pittsburg Landing (or Salmon) to Heller Bar

Snake

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Runnable: 8,000.0 – 80,000.0 CFS
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Description
This is the last section of the Snake regularly used by whitewater boaters. Those who boat this section will be either heading downstream from Pittsburgh Landing which is the traditional take-out for Hell's Canyon trips or coming from the Salmon River where it joins the Snake. This lower section of Hell's Canyon has some beautiful scenery and great beach camping especially downstream of the Salmon River confluence. You will be sharing the river with jet boats which during the peak of the summer season will always be in sight and particulary on weekends. There are several fun bigwater class II rapids with a couple featuring some great wave trains. There are also some long flat stretches that can be a lot of work in late summer when flows drop and especially if an up canyon wind impedes your progress. Logistics You have a couple different options for this trip. You can start from Pittsburg Landing on the Snake River located at river mile 215.0 (or if you are on Hell's Canyon trip just continue on downstream). This trip is also done as an extension of a Lower Salmon trip since there is no road access where the Salmon joins the Snake at river mile 188.2. Although there are a couple private ranch roads, the next public access to the Snake is just downstream of the confluence with the Grande Ronde on river left at river mile 168.7. This is the public boat launch at Heller Bar which also has overnight parking and requires a Washington State Discover Pass.
Difficulty
Class II
Length
47.4 mi
Rapids
4
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Permit Required
Scenic River Reservations – from Pittsburg Landing and Dug Bar – are required for the issuance of a trip permit on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays during the primary season. These reservations are not made through recreation.gov and must be reserved by calling the Clarkston Forest Service office at 509-758-0616. The permit will be mailed to you along with boat tags. Scenic River launches Monday through Thursday (except Holidays) do not require an advance reservation and can be self issued. Self-issue permits must be completed at a permit station at Pittsburg Landing or Dug bar.
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