No need for a map, rapids are still well separated even if the run is short, and everything is easily scouted.
Note that the access trail brings you just downstream of the put-in, so take advantage of this to scout the first two rapids, an nice walk on flat rocks. The put-in is actually ABOVE the new pedestrian bridge that was built this year. Make sure however that you put in one eddy below the 'eddy' that has a big tree trunk above it. Many people put-in above that, but the drops are a bit tricky.
Anyway, Google Earth has new high-resolution photos of it, see below.
--C.