The first creek on the list is a mere 0.7 miles long and should only take about 20 minutes out of your busy day, plus shuttle time. Blessed with loads of brush-free bedrock and too many miniature waterfalls to count, the curiously named Brush Creek will delight all paddlers as they begin to dabble in real creeking. Guaranteed to be passable by even recreational kayaks. Say goodbye to seemingly endless flat pools and say hello to rapids in quick succession with the absolute minimum number of witch hazel, buckbrush, and willow branches swatting you in the face. Post here and let me know that you are ready for some non-stop action. The photo below is a typical scene on the Class II Brush Creek.
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BRUSH CREEK TYPICAL RAPID by CaptainAleve, alias Mike Coogan, on Flickr
Mike Coogan, alias Captain Aleve