Chili Bar run

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Chili Bar run is a popular whitewater rafting stretch on California’s South Fork American River known for its accessible, fun Class III rapids.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recreational river reach
whitewater rafting run
dependsOn South Fork American River flow releases
flowsThrough El Dorado County, California NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment Sierra Nevada foothills NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryRapidClass Class III
hasPutIn Chili Bar NERFINISHED
hasRecreationType day-trip rafting
hasRiverSectionType whitewater
hasSeason fall
spring
summer
hasTakeOut Coloma NERFINISHED
Lotus NERFINISHED
hasTypicalDifficultyRange Class II–III
hasWaterSource snowmelt and reservoir releases
isAccessibleFrom Highway 49 NERFINISHED
isKnownFor accessible whitewater rafting
fun Class III rapids
isManagedFor recreational river use
isNear Placerville, California NERFINISHED
isPartOf South Fork American River boating sections
isPopularFor commercial rafting trips
inflatable kayaking
kayaking
private boating
rafting instruction
isRegulatedBy California boating regulations
isSuitableFor guided beginners
intermediate paddlers
isUpstreamOf Coloma to Lotus run
isUsedBy commercial rafting outfitters
private boaters
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

South Fork American River NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

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