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Page 1: A Publication of the California Department of Boating and ... · River Canoeing…Since the river current is swift and therefore potentially dangerous, river travel should be a team

A Publication of the California Department of Boating and Waterways

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The ColoradoRiver

Canoeing from Blythe to Imperial Dam

The 1974 Recreational Trails Act recognized the need to provide forincreased recreational boatingopportunities on California’s riversby designating specific rivers forstudy as boating trails. TheCalifornia Department of Boatingand Waterways has published thisBoating Trail Guide, with the coop-eration of other agencies, to providebasic information which will assistyou in planning a safe and enjoyabletrip.

Lands along the shoreline areowned and managed by variousentities, public and private. Whenfacing downstream, usually theland to the river-right is inCalifornia, while Arizona is atriver-left. However, due to leveework and the river’s tendency tochange course, some portions ofArizona are now on both sides ofthe river.

The U.S. Fish and WildlifeServices manages the Cibola andImperial National Wildlife Refuges,primarily for migratory waterfowl.Overnight camping is prohibitedon these refuges. The remainder offederal property is managed byBLM’s Yuma District Office for avariety of land uses. Picacho StateRecreation Area, which is alsoadjacent to the river, is managedby the California Department ofParks and Recreation.

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation isresponsible for controlling water flows.For information regarding expectedflows, contact the bureau in Yuma or Boulder City (see back cover forcontact information).

Fishing is very good on the river andin some backwater areas. Regulationsand information are available from theCalifornia Department of Fish andGame, (909) 597-9823, and theArizona Department of Game andFish, (602) 942-3000.

Safe Boating and River HintsRiver Canoeing… Since the river

current is swift and therefore potentiallydangerous, river travel should be a team effort involving at least threeboats. Never boat alone. For moreinformation on canoeing safety, see the Department of Boating andWaterways pamphlet Safe BoatingHints for Paddle Craft, viewable on ourweb site at www.dbw.ca.gov.

Life Jackets… U.S.Coast Guard-approved lifejackets are required by fed-eral and state law to be car-ried for each person aboarda canoe, kayak, inflatableraft or other type of water-craft. Non-swimmers and childrenshould wear a life jacket at all times. Bylaw, children under the age of 12 mustwear a life jacket on a vessel of 26 feet or less,while under way.

Hazards… Be alert for submergedhazards such as sandbars, rocks, snags,and other river debris. Visibility ofhazards varies with water level

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fluctuations.

Powerboats… Canoeists will besharing the river with numerouspowerboats. The wakes created bypowerboats can be quite large. To pre-vent possible swamping, canoeists

should enter these wakes at aslight angle to the wave.

Water… Dehydration is adanger. Potable water, avail-able at only a few locations,should be carried, at least a

gallon per person per day. To makeriver water potable, boil it for 10-20minutes, or use halizone tablets.

Caution… Late Spring, summerand early fall air temperatures usuallyexceed 100ºF. Boaters should plantheir trips carefully to guard againstexposure to extreme temperatures.Between November and June, thedesert is cold at night, with drops intemperature of 30-40 degrees.

Parking… Boaters should checkwith the managers of marinas orcamping areas for preferable parkinglocations.

Boat Ramps… Do not blockaccess to boat ramps. Canoes shouldbe beached at either the upstream ordownstream side of the boat ramps topermit launching and retrieval with-out congestion.

Pitch In… The beauty of this river

can best be preserved by itsusers. Pitch in and do yourpart to keep it clean. Takewaterproof trashbags alongand boat out what youboat in.

Lights…After sunset, a light whichshines 360 degrees and is visible for two miles must be displayed by manually propelled craft. Powerboatsmust display all lights required by stateand federal law. (See the Departmentpamphlet The ABCs of California BoatingLaw.)

Float Plan… Boaters should leaveword with a responsible personregarding their route and expecteddate of return.

Guide MapsFrom Blythe to Imperial Dam, the

river flows approximately 76 miles.Although the run does not have anywhitewater rapids, the current is fastmoving and averages 5 mph. Boat tripslonger than 76 miles may be plannedby entering the river upstream fromBlythe or by continuing downstreamfrom Imperial Dam. However, shortertrips are also possible. The followingmaps will illustrate some of the launchareas and take-out points, as well assome of the navigable side channels.The river mileage indicated on theguide maps is from the I-10 Bridge

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River Flow

River Mile

Wildlife Refuge Boundary

State Recreation AreaBoundary

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LegendPortage

Boat Launch Ramp

Camping - NO FEE

Camping - FEE CHARGED

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INDEX MAP FOR CANOEING AREA

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GUIDE MAP 1

A-7 BLM Land

Primitive boat launching ramp.

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MAYFLOWER COUNTY PARK

Many canoeists start their trip at thispark. A shaded picnic area overlooksthe river.

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RIVIERA BLYTHEMARINA

This privately operatedcampground is located southof and adjacent to the I-10freeway on the California sideof the river. There is a $7 perboat fee to launch.

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PETER McINTYRE

A well-developed site with potablewater, supplies and canoe rental available. (Riverside County)

MOHAVE WASHThe three jetties at this mouth provide campsites. A national historic landmark, the Ripley intaglios are largedrawings made by aboriginal inhabi-tants. They are located on the bluffs.

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MULE WASH

HORACE MILLER COUNTY PARKAn unpaved road provides access to this undeveloped riverfront area.(Riverside County)

TAYLOR FERRYOld, disused cable ferry still crosses river.

GOULD WASHA popular day use area.

CIBOLA FARMERS BRIDGEPrivate land. First vehicle crossingsouth of Blythe.

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PALO VERDEOXBOW OUTLET

Located just below theOxbow Bridge.A portage is necessary to return tothe river. Many canoe andfloat parties begin theirtrips at this point.Restrooms and R.V.camping are available.

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PALO VERDE OXBOWINLET

A portage may be made over the levee into Oxbow Lake. Palo Verde Park (Imperial County) is located onthe lake shore. Restrooms are available.The fishing is reported to be good.This area is closed to water skiing.

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OLD RIVERCHANNEL

Managed as a wildliferefuge, the unmarked,very difficult and longportage requiresextreme caution. Theshallow, 11-mile chan-nel has no current andportions are cloggedwith cattails. Campingis not permitted soallow sufficient daylightto reach the next camping area. (See continuation of channelon map 5, page 9.)

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WALTER’S CAMP

A privately owned concession on public(BLM) lands. Located near the lower endof the old river channel. To reach Walter’sCamp via the new channel requiresentering the outlet of the old channel andpaddling upstream about one mile. Thisis a good take-out point for those want-ing a short trip from Blythe. Supplies areavailable.

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REFUGE BOUNDARYThe south end of the Cibola NWR isthe Northern boundary of the ImperialNWR. Overnight camping is prohibitedwithin the refuge between Walker Lakeand Picacho State Recreation Area.Trips should be planned accordingly.(It is approximately 10 miles to thenorth end of the Picacho StateRecreation Area boundary and approximately 8 miles further to themain camp site. See number 17,map 8.)

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PICACHO STATE RECREATION AREA

Camping is available at thepark’s main campsite withrestrooms and shower (usefees charged). There is also a group campsite for up to 90 persons. Camping is per-mitted at three boat-in sites— Carrizo Boat-in Camp-ground, Paddle Wheeler, andTaylor Lake (use feescharged). Water skiing isallowed in this area. TheImperial NWR continues on the Arizona side toMartinez Lake.

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ISLAND LAKESmall backwater lake acces-sible from the river.

IMPERIAL NWRResumes on the Californiaside of the river.

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IMPERIAL NWREnds on the California side of the river. Camping is permitted in California beyond this point.

FERGUSON LAKEHeavily used day-use area, popular forfishing. Dispersed camping only.

BACKWATER

MARTINEZ LAKE RESORTMany trips end at this well-developedprivate marina. Supplies, canoe rentals,and restrooms are available.

FISHER’S LANDING

A popular take-out point. Restroomsand supplies are available.

ARIZONA CHANNELTo avoid water skiers, many canoeiststake the channel for about 4 miles.

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SQUAW LAKE RECREATION SITEHeavily used take-out pointon the California side ofthe river. Restrooms areavailable. (BLM) Showers;tent camping. Popular areafor PWC and water skiing.DBW-funded cartop boat ramp.

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PHIL SWING PARK

A small grassy area with rest-rooms and trees — located atthe west end of Imperial Dam.All boating is discour-aged in this areabecause of treacherouscurrents near the dam.

HIDDEN SHORES R.V. VILLAGE

A privately operated concessionon public land. It is the last take-out area. Supplies are available.Access during high water by sidechannel only. (See note, above.)

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CALIFORNIA

Department of Fish & Game14700 South BroadwayBlythe, CA 92225(760) 922-6508

Department of Parks & RecreationPicacho State Recreation Area

Field OfficeP.O. Box 848Winterhaven, CA 92283(760) 996-2963

Headquarters(760) 393-3059

Imperial County Sheriff ’sSubstation

513 2nd Ave.Winterhaven, CA 92283(760) 572-0229

Parks Department County of Riverside

39000 Main St.Riverside, CA 92522(909) 826-2000

Riverside Sheriff ’s Substation Blythe

Patrol Boat260 N. Spring St.Blythe, CA 92225(760) 921-7900

ARIZONAGame & Fish Department

9140 E. 28th St.Yuma AZ, 85365(928) 342-0091

La Paz County Sheriff ’s OfficeP.O. Box BFParker AZ, 85344(928) 669-2281

Yuma County Sheriff ’s Office41 S. Third Ave.Yuma AZ, 85364(928) 783-4427

FEDERAL AGENCIESBureau of Land Management

Yuma Field Office2555 Gila Ridge Rd.Yuma, AZ 85365(928) 317-3200

Bureau of ReclamationLower Colorado Regional OfficeP.O. Box 427Boulder City, NV 89005(702) 293-8557

Bureau of ReclamationYuma Area Office

7301 Calle Agua SaladaYuma, AZ 85364(928) 343-8133

Fish & Wildlife ServiceImperial National Wildlife Refuge

P.O. Box 72217Martinez Lake, AZ 85365(928) 783-3371

PRIVATEFisher’s Landing

Star Route 4, Box 45Yuma, AZ 85365(928) 782-7049

Hidden Shores R.V. ParkStar Route 4, Box 40Yuma, AZ 85365(928) 783-1448

Martinez Lake MarinaStar Route 4, Box 41Martinez Lake, AZ 85365(928) 783-9589

McIntyre Park8750 East 26th Ave.Blythe, CA 92225(760) 922-8205

Riviera-Blythe Marina14100 Riviera Dr.Blythe, CA 92225(760) 922-5350

Walter’s CampP.O. Box 31Palo Verde, CA 92266(760) 854-3322

Published by:

California Department of Boating and Waterways

2000 Evergreen Street,Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95815-3888(916) 263-1331www.dbw.ca.gov

State of CaliforniaResources Agency

Gray Davis,Governor,State of California

Mary D. Nichols,Secretary for Resources

Raynor Tsuneyoshi,Director,Department of Boatingand Waterways

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