Conditions:Summit Creek (Klickitat)-20260612001701

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Latest:

11 Jun 2026 (0 days ago)

Reported by: Hendbc (26 reports)
Location: Summit Creek (Klickitat)
Quality:

Great
Waterflow:
Moderate High
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Wetsuit:
Full wetsuit
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Water temperature:
Difficulty:
Normal
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Time: Time2.png 4 hours Bar2.png

Team: 2 people with experience level Beginner to Intermediate

Trip report URL:

Comments: The creek walk out is long slippery and very annoying. Cutting into the forest for portions may ease your journey but check yourself after for ticks. It may be possible to scramble back to the upper shuttle location, if so the pay to play will be significantly enhanced.

R1 may go as a slide dcr but check depth on rope where the ramp drops into the pool.

The R3 slide is very nice, akin to the dance floor in hager. We could’ve put a bolt here but opted to just send it (every slide goes at least once right).

Toppenish Creek near Fort Simcoe seems to be a good comparison gauge. It’s catchment is almost three times the size of Summits and it was running at 16cfs during our descent.

  • Skate park falls.jpeg
  • Skatepark R3 slide.jpeg


  • All condition reports


    Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


    Great

    Moderate High
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    Full wetsuit
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    Normal
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    Time2.png 4 hours
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    2 people
    Beginner to Intermediate
    Hendbc (26 reports)
    Comment: The creek walk out is long slippery and very annoying. Cutting into the forest for portions may ease your journey but check yourself after for ticks. It may be possible to scramble back to the upper shuttle location, if so the pay to play will be significantly enhanced.

    R1 may go as a slide dcr but check depth on rope where the ramp drops into the pool.

    The R3 slide is very nice, akin to the dance floor in hager. We could’ve put a bolt here but opted to just send it (every slide goes at least once right).

    Toppenish Creek near Fort Simcoe seems to be a good comparison gauge. It’s catchment is almost three times the size of Summits and it was running at 16cfs during our descent.


  • Skate park falls.jpeg
  • Skatepark R3 slide.jpeg