The watery season
Posted by: kayamedic
on Jan-15-13 8:55 AM (EST)
-- Last Updated: Jan-15-13 9:31 AM EST --
Two years ago I traveled through there with the intention of doing a short paddle on Cedar Creek. Trouble is there was at most six inches of water in the creek.
I would check with NPS as to levels in Cedar Creek if you want to do it before you go
http://www.nps.gov/cong/planyourvisit/trip-ideas.htm
That link also has links to water gauge levels, and more importantly what they mean.
I also found this brief trip report right here
http://www.paddling.net/places/showReport.html?2848
You will get more responses maybe if you post under advice..
that is unless you really are looking for company.