Stoneflys perform With You @ Riverside Park in Kernville Ca
Stoneflys perform their single With You @ Riverside Cark in Kernville CA, located on the beautiful North Fork of the Kern River.
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Kernville, CA is east of Bakersfield in the Kern River Valley. it's a beautiful little town right beside the Kern River and surrounded by mountains. Within walking distance you can find antique shops, restaurants and the Kern Valley Museum which is FREE (but accepts donations). If you are in the area I highly recommend a visit!
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Kern River Flooding and Deer
The Kern River is flooding its banks in Kernville, California, disrupting home owners and wildlife. Some locals say the river is already moving into the 1966 flood zones. Reverse 911 calls have gone out to the towns of Kernville and River Kern, suggesting evacuation near all areas that are adjacent to this years Bull Run Fire acreaage. A tree fell across the state highway near the Tulare County line and the town of River Kern, closing the road. Picnic areas in downtown Kernville's Riverside Park were overrun with river water at 2pm this afternoon and rain is predicted to continue through Tuesday. The Kern River canyon stretch of Highway 178, from Lake Isabella to Bakersfield is still closed due to rockslides, with alternate routes still open through Caliente and Greenhorn.
Riverside Park in the snow
KERN RIVER OVERFLOWING, KERNVILLE, CALIFORNIA, YEAR 2002
In the year 2002, the Kern River was raging due to a huge wet storm.For years it has dried up, but now in 2017 due to another big storm the river is back. Here is what it looks like when it is over flowing.
On to Ridgecrest then Kernville, California
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Best Western East Zion Riverside RV Park in Mount Carmel (Orderville) Utah offers 12 full hookup RV camping sites. Situated across the highway (east) of the hotel at the intersection of Hwy 9 and 89. Backin RV sites with packed gravel there is decent shade from trees. Sites are best utilized by self-contained RVs.
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BULLRUN CREEK SUMMER 2017
BullRun creek, Kernville, CA.
Snow at Riverside
Snow at Riverside
HWY 178 Officially reopened
VIDEO - CalTrans
Rehm's Family Vacation
This video was filmed at Rock Crusher RV Park, Fanning Springs, and The Freezer :)
Kern River at Beach Park
The river has been full since we got so much rain this past winter. Usually, it is just a dry bed.
Trail Mountain Fire
Trail Mountain fire, 2018 Fire season. Outside of Huntington Utah. Prescribed burn that jumped the lines and turned into a 20,000 acre fire.
Snow fun at riverside 2010
Me and lil al got done cleaning my truck so decided to talk a lil walk down river side
Snow Day on the North Fork of the Stanislaus River
Every now and then we are treated with a day of snowfall while we raft down through the higher elevation watershed of the North Fork of the Stanislaus.
On this day, we had our camera crew ready to capture the magic when a morning of sunny skies quickly turned into a gorgeous whitewater winter wonderland in the middle of May.
About the North Fork of the Stanislaus River:
A well-kept secret, the North Fork of the Stanislaus River features exciting Class IV+ rapids in a high elevation alpine scenery and close proximity to groves of Giant Sequoia Redwoods. This river is best suited for athletic and adventurous rafters as intense and technical paddling is required.
THE RAPIDS:
Steep and narrow Class IV+ to challenge your skills
The North Stanislaus' steep gradient (70' per mile) creates many stair-stepping drops and tumultuous twists and turns. You'll become an expert paddler, maneuvering through the river's speeding currents and tight chutes. And because All-Outdoors is one of the few outfitters permitted by the USFS to offer trips on the North Stanislaus, you will most likely have the river to yourself.
THE RIVER SCENERY:
Immense and peaceful pine forests; crystal-clear water
The North Stanislaus canyon is part of what makes this trip one of our most unique. It begins at a high elevation--over 4000-feet in Stanislaus National Forest amidst towering pine and fir trees. The waterway itself is narrow and small, instilling the feel of an intimate mountain stream. Dogwood and wild azalea pepper the riverbanks. Halfway down this intense run we enter Calaveras Big Trees State Park which is home to the largest living trees on earth, the Giant Sequoia Redwoods.
LOCATION:
Flows through Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Just two and a half hours from Sacramento and three and a half hours from San Francisco, the North Stanislaus is close to many metropolitan areas. The small town of Angels Camp is a short half-hour drive. Nearby highways include 108, 4, 49, and 395.
TYPICAL RAFTING SEASON:
April - May*
The North Stanislaus is an early springtime river. Even though there is one dam above this run, the river depends on snowmelt below the dam for its flows. The North Stanislaus begins to run when the snow below 6,000' begins to melt after winter. Flows are usually best from early or mid-April to mid-May. Even though its season is limited to just four to six weeks, avid rafters should make every effort to experience this unique run at least once.
MEALS:
Freshly prepared riverside feasts
Our lunch begins with tortilla chips, salsa, and fresh summer fruits. Our gourmet build-your-own sandwich bar includes all the fixings needed to assemble the perfect sandwich to your preference. We also provide a beverage, and cookies to finish it off.
If you have special dietary requirements, we encourage you to tell us at the time of your reservation. We will do our very best to accommodate your needs.
UEST INVOLVEMENT:
How You Participate in Rafting the River
All-Outdoors runs paddle raft trips on the North Stanislaus. In a paddle raft, each guest and a professional guide have a paddle and navigate the river working as a coordinated team. North Stanislaus trips are intense and highly participatory so guests need to be ready and willing to paddle. In times of extreme high water, we may elect to use oar-paddle combination rafts (a professional guide steers the boat with oars while simultaneously calling commands to paddlers in the boat). All guests should be able to swim.
Learn more about our whitewater rafting trips on the North Fork of the Stanislaus River:
Tubular Weekend at Kern River
Tubing down the Kern River in California
Water flows in Kern River through Bakersfield
Water is flowing in the Kern River through Bakersfield! The last time water flowed west of Golden State Avenue was in the summer of 2015. This video was taken Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, at Beach Park. MORE:
Kayak rentals at Riverside Park start Friday
The city of Grand Rapids is rolling out kayak rentals at the Riverside Park Lagoon this week. (April 22, 2019)