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Merced Wild & Scenic River

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UPDATE for April 2009:  Merced River Recreation Area is OPEN

The road leading to the campgrounds has been re-opened and should remain open throughout the spring and summer camping season.

Bull Creek Road remains closed at this time, but work is ongoing to re-open it by mid May 2009.

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Plans, Maps and Reports posted for the Telegraph Fire

Telegraph Fire in Mariposa County

Information on the Ferguson Slide: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sierra/conditions/ferguson.shtml

General Information

From the high country of Yosemite National Park, the Merced River shows no mercy on its headlong rush through glacially-carved canyons, rugged mountains and foothills to the San Joaquin Valley.  Ample access points allow you to punch rapids at your own pace. After a full day on the river, check out the Willow Placer,  Railroad Flat or McCabe Flat campgrounds.

When to go: April-August

Getting there: Highway 140 to Foresta Bridge. Take left on Foresta Bridge to Incline Road. Take left on Incline Road.

Put-in: Redbud, Cranberry, Briceburg and Indian Flat.

Take-out: Briceburg, McCabe Flat, Railroad Flat, Bagby Reservoir.

Portage: Mandatory at North Fork Falls.

  River Class:III-IV