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Lewis, N. Fork    5. FR 9039 to Swift Reservoir (Lower)™ ©
Class II-III
4.5Miles
Avg Gradient 26 fpm
Play Rating (1-10): 2
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Put In Longitude : -121.96658 Putin
Put In Latitude : 46.062194
Take Out Longitude : -122.02011 Take Out
Take Out Latitude : 46.065837
County : Cowlitz Shuttle
   Gauge Information (Professor Paddle updated levels from LEWIS RIVER ABOVE MUDDY RIVER at 4/16/2024 6:36:05 AM)
Gauge Forecast Height Current Flow Authority Physical Update
LEWIS RIVER ABOVE MUDDY RIVER n/a 2.93  1580 cfs  USGS - NWIS 04-16-2024 05:30:00
Minimum Recomended Level:  700 cfs     Maximum Recomended Level:  3000 cfs 

  Access

Head out Hwy 530/Lewis River road from Woodland. Continue onto FR 90. It's a long drive past Merwin, Yale and Swift reservoirs.


  Putin Details

Continue up FR 90 across the bridge. In 1/2 mile there's a little campground with a small store if you need snacks. Continue a few more miles and turn left on FR 9039 and follow down to a bridge over the river. If you're rafting, be advised, it's a steep carry down to the river.


  Takeout Details

At the end of Swift reservoir FR 90 crosses the NF Lewis. Just before the bridge is the takeout at Eagle Cliff park. Plenty of parking and easy access.



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  Fun Facts

Waterfalls! (To look at, not to run)


   Run Description [Season: Rainy]

This is a short, but very beautiful run. The whitewater is OK, but the real reason to come is to check out the waterfalls. Not long after you launch, you'll come to Curly Creek Falls, coming in from river left, which pours through a pair of natural stone arches. You'll see a couple more nice falls downstream. Don't forget the camera.

The best whitewater is near the end of the run. Below the confluence with the Muddy River there is a long 2+ to 3 wave train. The rest of the run has intermittent class 2 drops with good recovery stretches, so it's a great run for beginners.



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