Nevada & California, USA • 19.3 miles
The East Fork of the Carson River flows from scenic Markleeville, California, winding its way through Leviathan Canyon, and passing several camps on its journey to Gardnerville, Nevada. It’s one of the best ways to cross into Nevada from California. The rapids are approachable to most boaters, with one Class III whitewater rapid known as “Sidewinder” about halfway through the 19-mile run. Excellent fishing along this river and a stop at the Carson River Hot Springs make for a great single-day or multi-day trip.
US $9.99
Nevada & California, USA • 19.3 miles
The East Fork of the Carson River flows from scenic Markleeville, California, winding its way through Leviathan Canyon, and passing several camps on its journey to Gardnerville, Nevada. It’s one of the best ways to cross into Nevada from California. The rapids are approachable to most boaters, with one Class III whitewater rapid known as “Sidewinder” about halfway through the 19-mile run. Excellent fishing along this river and a stop at the Carson River Hot Springs make for a great single-day or multi-day trip.
US $9.99

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