- Segment is exclusively flat water or smooth enough to 



permit motorboats. 



- Segment contains minor rapids and riffles (Class I or 



II) suitable for canoes, dories, and other crafts. 



- Segment contains moderate rapids (Class II to III) more 



suitable for Whitewater canoeing, rafting and kayaking. 



- Segment contains large rapids (Class III to V) most 



suited to advanced Whitewater rafting and kayaking. 



- Water not boatable (reason will be provided). 



2 . Opportunities for water-based recreational activities . 

 These are the developed and dispersed uses that currently occur 

 on or along the river segment. Activities will include kayaking, 

 rafting, canoeing, innertubing, fishing from bank or shore, 

 swimming, mo tor boa ti ng , and other activities as appropriate. 

 Each activity present along a segment will be rated as either 

 primary (one of the main reasons people visit the segment) or 

 secondary (an activity that currently occurs, but is not one of 

 the most important segment uses). 



3. Land-based recreation activities . These are the developed 

 and dispersed uses that currently occur along the river segment. 

 Activities will include tent camping, car camping, motorized and 

 non-motorized trail use, scenic viewing, picnicking, and other 

 activities as appropriate. Activities will be designated as 

 primary or secondary. 



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Current use levels. 



If quantitative measures or estimates 

 available (in visits, visitor-days or other form) they will 

 be used (note: in this case, river segment use levels will also 

 be rated the following way.) If quantitative figures or estimate 

 are not available, use will be estimated using the following 

 three categories: 



Heavy or concentrated recreational use; on a typical 

 weekend day during the summer, people will commonly be 

 seen at sites on shore and on the river (if boatable). 



Moderate or dispersed recreational use; on a typical 

 weekend day during the summer, people will sometimes 

 be seen on or along the river. 



Limited or highly dispersed use; on a typical weekend 

 day during the summer, few or no people will likely be 

 seen on or along the river. 



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