United States California

George Geary River Access

The George Geary River Access is a concrete boat ramp located in the Klamath River Estuary in Del Norte County, California. According to the Del Norte County website, the boat ramp is approximately 20 feet wide and is suitable for launching small boats and canoes. The ramp provides access to the Klamath River, which is known for its excellent fishing for salmon and steelhead trout.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulates the types of watercraft permitted on the Klamath River. According to their website, motorized boats are allowed on the river, but they must adhere to specific regulations, including speed limits and noise restrictions. Non-motorized watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are also permitted on the river.

In summary, the George Geary River Access boat ramp is a concrete ramp located on the Klamath River Estuary in Del Norte County, California. It is approximately 20 feet wide and suitable for launching small boats and canoes. It provides access to the Klamath River, which permits motorized and non-motorized watercraft, subject to specific regulations. Get driving directions.
GEORGE GEARY RIVER ACCESS
Campground Restrictions
For all boating on the Klamath, please read the restrictions on the Karuk Ceremonial dates. Water and garbage service are not provided. Bring enough water for drinking, cooking and washing as well as extra water to drown campfires each day. Please take all trash, garbage, fish guts and dog droppings with you when you leave. Dogs on leash only.

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Sucker Cr Bl Lt Grayback Cr Nr Holland
USGS 14375100
409 cfs
Applegate River Near Copper
USGS 14362000
510 cfs
Scott R Nr Fort Jones Ca
USGS 11519500
1,520 cfs
Star Gulch Near Ruch
USGS 14362250
2 cfs
Applegate River Near Applegate
USGS 14366000
627 cfs
Redwood C A Orick Ca
USGS 11482500
1,030 cfs
Illinois River Near Kerby
USGS 14377100
1,280 cfs

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