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Banning State Park was established in
1963 with 5,246 acres. In 1971, the acreage increased to 5,877 and in
1986, the park boundary was expanded to include a total of 6,237
acres. A 10-mile stretch of the Kettle River, designated as a state
Wild and Scenic River, bisects the park. The park's water resources
include the Kettle River, Wolf Creek, Log Creek, six streams and three
springs. The scenic Kettle River includes Big Spring Falls, Sandstone
Rapids, Blueberry Slide, Mother's Delight, Dragon's Tooth, Little
Banning and Hell's Gate.
These rapids provide one of
the states most challenging whitewater experiences for canoe and kayak
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