Clendinning Creek

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Clendinning Creek
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
DistrictLillooet Land District
Physical characteristics
SourceClendinning Lake
  locationClendinning Provincial Park, Clendinning Range, Pacific Ranges
  coordinates50°27′55″N 123°52′54″W / 50.46528°N 123.88167°W / 50.46528; -123.88167
  elevation3,179 ft (969 m)[1]
MouthElaho River
  location
Clendinning Provincial Park
  coordinates
50°19′53″N 123°34′42″W / 50.33139°N 123.57833°W / 50.33139; -123.57833
  elevation
1,071 ft (326 m)[2]

Clendinning Creek is a river in British Columbia.[3] It is the largest tributary of the Elaho River. It is located entirely within Clendinning Provincial Park.

Clendinning Creek is one of two popular whitewater kayak multi day trips in South West BC. Paddlers fly out of Green Lake in Whistler, it is usually a 2-day trip or can be combined with Fear Canyon on the Elaho to make a 3 days trip.

Clendinning Creek originates at the outlet of remote Clendinning Lake. It kicks off by briefly flowing northeast for about 1.4 km before turning southeast and flowing that way for about 26.2 km until it reaches the Elaho River.

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