| Mile |
Features and Highlights |
| 0 |
Deerlodge Park boat ramp and ranger station river left. |
| 1.5 |
Vale of Tears area river right. |
| 2 |
Disappointment Draw river left. |
| 3 |
Happy Hollow Canyon river right. |
| 5 |
Anderson Hole area river right. Historic Stubs cabin.
|
| 8 |
Thanksgiving Gorge river right. |
| 8.5 |
Corral Springs Draw river right. |
| 10 |
Ponderosa Beach river left. Ponderosa Pine are scattered throughout the canyon and are seen widely in this area.
|
| 10.5 |
Tepee Beach and Tepee Rapid. Theres a huge hole at the top of the rapid.
|
| 12.5 |
Haystack Rock river right. Rock formation resembling haystacks formed in this area.
|
| 13.5 |
Bear Draw river left. |
| 14 |
Browns Draw river left. |
| 17.5 |
Little Joe Rapid. |
| 18 |
Bower Draw river right. |
| 19 |
Dry Woman Canyon river left. |
| 20.5 |
Five Springs Draw and Five Springs Rapid. |
| 23 |
Starvation Valley river right. Big Joe Beach and Rapid.
|
| 26.5 |
Bull Canyon river left. |
| 27 |
Harding Hole Area. Wagon Wheel Point hike from the river to the top of the canyon to overlook "Signature Cave" river left. Ancient Fremont culture left
behind artifacts found by the Post exploration party in the late 1920s. Many people wrote their names on the cave walls before it was designated a historical site. Pat Lynch left his mark here while living
out his days in the canyon from the 1880s to 1917.
|
| 29 |
Mathers Hole river left. |
| 30.5 |
Cleopatras Couch river right. |
| 32.5 |
Grand Overhang river left. The sheer cliff wall stretches over the river creating a spectacular overhang.
|
| 34.5 |
Katys Nipple river right. Burro Park river left.
|
| 35 |
Mantle Ranch and Hell's Canyon private property, river left. Homestead ranch is still in operation. Hike up the cliff to the "Pat's Cave" river right.
The view of the canyon is quite amazing.
|
| 35.5 |
35.5 Mantle Cave river left. Many ruins and artifacts are preserved here form the Fremont culture. Visitors welcome pictures only please.
|
| 37 |
Red Rock Canyon river left. |
| 38.5 |
38.5 Tiger Wall river left. Minerals leached through the porous surface of the Weber sandstone create long black streaks down the rock face. Tradition calls for kissing
the wall for luck before running Warm Springs Rapid.
|
| 43 |
Warm Springs Rapid. This legendary rapid has quite the notorious history. Formed overnight by a flash flood stemming from a side canyon. This rapid is extremely difficult to
navigate with several hazards to avoid.
|
| 45 |
Box Elder Beach river right. |
| 46 |
Sand Canyon river left. |
| 47 |
Confluence with the Green River. End of the Yampa River. The muddy waters of the mighty Yampa flow into the Green river at this point. In spring, river speed picks up with
the added water from the Yampa. |
| 47-49 |
Echo Park and Steamboat Rock. The rock wall, spanning almost a mile, resembles a large steamboat. The river eventually makes a 180 degree turn to run along the other side of this
magnificent formation. Echo Park boasts many attractions: Pool Creek rushing down to meet the Green, petroglyphs on cliffs visible from the many trails, inscriptions by the old hermit Pat Lynch, who wandered the area
also called "Pat's Hole." Cool off in Whispering Cave a deep cave that travels far back into the mountain. Several intricate petroglyphs are located further along from the cave.
|
| 48-58 |
Whirlpool Canyon. |
| 49-50 |
Mitten Park fault. This incredible display of geology is the result of sea stacks that formed when the Cambrian sea covered the Uintah Mountains.
|
| 50 |
Harpers Corner Observation point. From the top of the canyon you can view both rivers at the overlook point. |
| 50.5 |
Proposed Echo Park dam site in 1955. Thanks to the tireless efforts of former Sierra Club Director, David Brower, the dam was never built.
|
| 53 |
Colorado-Utah state line. |
| 53.5 |
Jones Hole area. Cold and clear, Jones Creek rushes down to meet the Green River. This is gold medal fishing water a fisherman's dream. Hike along the creek and fish,
or travel the 2.5 miles to Ely Creek and the famous "Butt Plug Falls." Along Jones Creek, view pictographs and petroglyphs left behind by the Fremont Culture. |
| 54.5 |
Compromise Beach. |
| 55 |
Sage Creek river right. |
| 55.5 |
Greasy Pliers Rapid. |
| 58 |
Red Wash Canyon river right. Cove Beach river left.
|
| 58-64 |
Island Park the river opens up into a large valley, meandering around a large group of islands. View the Uintah Mountains, Split Mountain, Ruple Ranch and the occasional moose.
This is Utah-designated flat water. Life jackets are not required for those over 14. They are required if you are traveling in an inflatable kayak. |
| 64 |
Rainbow Park boat ramp life jackets are required from this point. |
| 65 |
Enter Split Mountain Gorge. |
| 66 |
Moonshine Rapid. |
| 67 |
S.O.B. Rapid. |
| 67.5 |
Schoolboy Rapid. |
| 70 |
Natural warm spring flows into the river. A perfect stopping point to warm up from cool early season temperatures. |
| 70.5 |
Inglesby Rapid. |
| 72 |
Split Mountain boat ramp. Working dinosaur quarry, museum and gift shop located just minutes from the boat ramp. |