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Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley Flat - 3 members in 12 triplogs have rated this an average 4.7 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Jul 05 2025
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54 male
 Joined Apr 13 2011
 Gilbert, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
Kayak avatar Jul 05 2025
ddgrunningTriplogs 604
Kayak9.29 Miles 387 AEG
Kayak9.29 Miles   4 Hrs   33 Mns   2.20 mph
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With some rain washing through up north, the discharge along the Verde made this doable. By the time we set up our shuttle and got on the river, it was between 90 and 100 cfs. I was in my packraft, and my wife in a hardshell. We didn't have to portage anywhere, but my wife had to step out in a place or two to get off a high center situation. On balance, the packraft managed better.

There were others on the river, but we enjoyed quite a bit of solitude.

Not sure why they called this the Verde (green) River, as it seems to almost always be brown. Today was no different. Visibility in the water was limited to an inch or two, which became a problem when one of the very minor strainers caught my GoPro and quickly deposited it out of sight somewhere on the bottom of the creekbed. We spent about 45 minutes, blindly sweeping the bottom of the river bed, but no luck. :lone: I marked the loss spot on my route, so let me know if you find it on your next paddle!

After an appropriate celebration of life for the GoPro, we carried on. The highlights were a few lovely tree tunnels, and lush greenery lining the shore. Passed some beautiful private properties along the way.

We pulled out at the "upper" Beasley Flat pull out--a great, shaded spot, which is also used by the commercial kayaking companies, who shuttle between there and the Clear Creek put in throughout the day, apparently 365 days a year.

We intended to go all the way to the lower Beasley Flat pull out, but I didn't do enough homework, thinking that the road was paved all the way--it's not. The last 1.5 miles are on dirt road. Not a problem for any car, but I brought my road bike to set up the shuttle. It was risky enough to ride it the 0.5 mile from the upper Beasley drop in, but I was almost guaranteed to secure a puncture over 1.5 miles.

On the shuttle note, it took me about 38 minutes to ride back to White Bridge in already toasty conditions (85+ degrees). The ride includes a few solid climbs, so not a walk in the park. If you do a bike shuttle, FYI, the mapping programs will route you up Oasis Road to connect to the 260, which throws in an unnecessary couple 100 ft. of elevation gain. For bikes, stay on Salt Mine Road, which bypasses that up and down, and is more direct. (Mapping probably routes the other way b/c the speed limit on Salt Mine Rd is 25, so going over the hill is probably slightly faster in a car).
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May 28 2022
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 Joined Sep 18 2009
 Tucson, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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GrottoGirlTriplogs 1,634
Kayak10.99 Miles 706 AEG
Kayak10.99 Miles   6 Hrs   13 Mns   2.02 mph
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I’m thinking Joe needs to add a packrafting option in the drop down!

I got a new whitewater packraft and wanted to play with it before taking it anywhere more adventurous so we headed to the Camp Verde area for Memorial Day weekend.

We put in at White Brdge. It was pretty low but doable in packrafts. We had to get out a few times and ‘walk the dog’.

We saw some people in Kayaks and they also seemed to have to pull or carry their vessels several times as well.

When West Clear Creek joined things got better all to be hit with headwinds towards the end. Everyone survived!
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Mar 27 2022
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46 male
 Joined Oct 19 2010
 Mesa, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
Kayak avatar Mar 27 2022
Charger55Triplogs 573
Kayak10.44 Miles 102 AEG
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Nov 02 2021
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Kayak6.00 Miles
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Despite my previous experience, I had friends in town and decided to run the river even though it was only about 150cfs. We set the shuttle at the start and hit the water on a cool and unexpectedly cloudy day. We actually hoped for the warmth of the Arizona sun and eventually it did break through. Golden cottonwoods lined the river and the brown water made for some Thanksgivingy hues.

The low flow kept our pace a bit slow to start and we opted to portage around an early obstacle. A couple of flips and the time to get set up again got us on a schedule that was taking longer than planned. Kyle's inflatable boat had a prolific leak and he spent more time on the pump than the paddle.

Ultimately we decided to cut the trip short at Clear Creek. Several attempts to summon Ubers and Lyfts resulted in no drivers wishing to drive down that way. Ultimately I was able to flash some leg and a sweet lady who lives just short of Beasley drove the four miles down to my truck at Beasley.

Along the way I learned that her husband runs a shuttle service for river users. $30 between Beasley and White Bridge, and $20 between WB and Clear Creek RAP. Saving a 2nd vehicle driving from the valley seems like a fair price. I got the number: 928-821-0514. I'm pretty sure I'll use that again.
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May 03 2020
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52 male
 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Kayak10.44 Miles 102 AEG
Kayak10.44 Miles   5 Hrs   30 Mns   1.90 mph
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Flow was at 105, which is the lowest I've ever attempted. After setting the shuttle, we headed out. The parking lot at the start was full, and the Clear Creek RAP was very crowded. Beasley had a few spots open. We saw a few people on the river, but it was generally a peaceful day. The water was a great temperature, and all the trees have fully leafed out for spring making a great shaded paddle much of the way.

The low water made for a couple of steep drops ... little pour-overs that otherwise would be just a quick moving rapid. While making the trip proved not to be problematic, I do think I'll choose 200cfs as a minimum in the future.
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Aug 11 2018
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54 male
 Joined Jul 16 2011
 Phoenix, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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EartheistTriplogs 234
Kayak10.44 Miles 102 AEG
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Flow was about 90 cfs, so pretty sluggish in some spots. A little warm until some clouds rolled in, but the water sure felt good to swim in.
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Oct 02 2016
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47 male
 Joined Jun 10 2011
 Phoenix, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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The_DudeTriplogs 364
Kayak10.25 Miles 83 AEG
Kayak10.25 Miles   3 Hrs   34 Mns   3.51 mph
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This might just be the best kayak trip I have taken so far this year. We met up at Beasley Flat a bit after 8 so we could drop off a truck and then made our way back to the 260 and the White Bridge. It had to have been about 60 degrees when we put in, the weather was fantastic! Tons of bugs out, we could hear the Cicadas (I think) droning loudly along the riverbanks and they were out there most of the ride. There were also some swarms of small flying insects early on that we passed through, but thankfully none of them seemed too interested in us. This stretch of river is fantastic, a good combo of accessible and still rugged in places. Now that I am not a total noob at paddling (this was trip number 15 for my boat) I am really starting to enjoy getting through/ around obstacles. This stretch of river had plenty! Flow readings were at 136 cfs at the bridge when I looked in the morning, good level to run this at. I would imagine 100 or lower would make this pretty hard to do, the river was quite shallow in some spots but we never needed to port. Took a stop at the Clear Creek RAP for a snack and a leg stretch, saw our only other people of the day. There were two ladies walking their dog who reeeealy wanted to jump in the river, and he did just that. Fun watching him fight the current back to shore. There are a few pretty good drop-offs to get around that make things exciting, and a few pretty tight turns that require some maneuvering. I got spun out on a few occasions, but never ended up in the drink. The water would have been nice for a swim, but the strong wind made me think otherwise. We had to paddle into a pretty strong headwind from the Clear Creek RAP down to the end. We were actively paddling this whole trip (nothing crazy, certainly) so we made pretty good time. We did not get rained on kayaking (thankfully), but got bombed on in Black Canyon City on the way back home. Totally awesome trip, I will definitely do this again!
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Aug 13 2016
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43 female
 Joined Oct 26 2011
 Tempe, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
Kayak avatar Aug 13 2016
clairebearTriplogs 163
Kayak10.44 Miles 87 AEG
Kayak10.44 Miles   4 Hrs   4 Mns   3.39 mph
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Despite some minor planning snafu that delayed our intended rendez-vous we got a decent start and set off down the verde ( brown) river on a hot Saturday morning. The first half of the this stretch flows past a lot of gorgeous river front property and beautiful country houses. It reminded me a lot of Ohio actually- very green and lush countryside. We saw so many rope swings set up from trees and even a few little docks. Chumley had his way points marked and we agreed to stop at his half way point- clear creek river access point. Almost as soon as we settled down a huge group of folks and their inflatable kayaks approached and filled up the small embankment. Some sort of Verde Kayake groupon group was setting off. After Chumley made the small talk with them and told the usual #dadjokes LOL we watched them cast off and I was also ready to get going. :)

After this I don't remember seeing any more houses. The views from the river varies from dense deliverance-y forested tunnels to sheer white cliffs- overall a very scenic stretch of river. We passed a few people fishing, and the group of inflatable kayaks. We made really good time back to the shuttle, and even stopped to pick up a castaway along the way! ~
Really fun day-I really enjoyed floating down the river. Thank you Chumley for loading all the 'yaks and driving and 9L for also driving in order for us to shuttle :D
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 Tempe, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Kayak10.70 Miles 134 AEG
Kayak10.70 Miles   4 Hrs   2 Mns   3.41 mph
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This day got off to a terrible start and somehow our two shuttle vehicles ended up about 150 miles apart. A couple hours later, once that was settled it was time to dip our strawberries into the chocolate fondue. One yak slipped down the muddy embankment and started floating down the river, so even before starting I had to jump in and swim after it. ](*,) Thankfully, no beers were lost! :GB:

Oak Creek had flashed during the week, bringing most of Sedona's Red Rock Country downstream. The peak flow over 600cfs during the week is what made this even be on the radar for August. It had dropped to the mid 200s Friday night and was at 207cfs when we finally put in.

Despite the turbidity, the river was great. The temp was ideal for getting wet and the only place it was a little low was across the delta where West Clear Creek joins in. I managed to find a deep channel, but others had to drag the boat a few feet.

This river is very scenic in summer. Narrow channels and shaded tree "tunnels" made me decide that this river looked like a Brazilian cousin...so I renamed the Verde the Arazon. :)

The backwoods scenery had Clairebear singing Dueling Banjos most of the way but despite her pleas, I chose not to make Deliverance part of the video soundtrack. :-({|=

Four hours on the river. 30 minutes of video. Compressed into a mostly watchable 2:55 video.

Full-size on youtube here: https://youtu.be/9z ... ckJI

Probably should have just gone with banjos. :)
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Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
Kayak10.44 Miles 87 AEG
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Absolutely fantastic day :y:

River flow below below Beasley was about 225cfs, but only 65cfs near Clarkdale. Oak Creek, Wet Beaver, and West Clear all adding 20-30cfs each.

Took under two hours to get to the Clear Creek RAP, and a little over 2 hours to get from there to Beasley Flat.

The cottonwoods have just started to bud. If there's still reasonable flow in 2 weeks it will be greening up nicely. In a month it will be flat out beautiful. I had no idea how scenic the Verde Valley really is. This is a great way to see it up close and natural!

The birds along the river are unreal. All kinds, with so much chirping and singing that Route Scout™ was jealous. :)

For info on this paddle, see this pdf from the forest service: fs.usda.gov/Interne ... .pdf
We did the 10 miles of segment 8 and 9. Approximately river miles 40 to 50.

It's a great trip with just enough of a mix of calm flat water and easy riffles, along with a handful of short easy rapids. I'll be back when there are leaves on the trees! :D

I rigged my waterproof camera to the boat, and ended up with over half an hour of video. Even I couldn't endure that much video, so I edited it down and sped up a few sections so it's only 4 minutes. Enjoy!

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 Joined Mar 01 2010
 Phoenix, AZ
Verde River - White Bridge to Beasley FlatCamp Verde, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
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juliachaosTriplogs 627
Kayak10.44 Miles 102 AEG
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Day after the long run. LL suggested we go sit in a kayak for a while, and I agreed that it was a great idea. Chumley, always down for sitting on a floatable and drinking a beverage, joined in as well. Because I needed someone to load/unload my boat and drive me places. ;) (Thanks, Chumley!) This turned out to be the perfect day. The rapids were fun and fairly low-key, and the water was running better than we thought it would. Ended up going ten miles, then gorged on Mexican food after! Looking forward to coming back to this one when there is a bit more greenery.
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Verde River Paddle TrailSedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
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Ran the Class I/II White Bridge to Beasley Flat section below Camp Verde at about 500 cfs, a bit low (800 - 1000 cfs is ideal) but still fun. The upper section is thick with trees and the river frequently splits into side channels flowing around islands of vegetation, making for potential strainers. Frequent stops to scout the channel ahead and possible portages may be required. After passing the confluence with West Clear Creek the vegetation starts to thin, the terrain becomes rockier and the river channel becomes more defined, making for the best conditions and the most enjoyable rapids. There is good river access and another put-in off Salt Mine Road just above the WCC confluence, making a 4.5 mile run down to Beasley.
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