Cumberland, Big South Fork,
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The Confluence to Leatherwood Ford
| Usual Difficulty |
II-IV (may vary with level) |
| Length |
6.2 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
20 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
40 fpm |
Honey Creek Overlook
Honey Creek OverlookPhoto by Brandon Hughett taken 4/22/2007 @ 1200
Gauge Information
River Description
Big South Fork of the Cumberland is one of the hidden crown jewels of the Cumberland Plateau in
East Tennessee. Formed by New River and Clear Fork near Oneida, Tennessee, this class II-IV run
offers a big water adventure through a cliff lined gorge that is accessible only at a few points.
Bring a playboat, river-runner, canoe, or raft. This run is truly a wilderness whitewater
adventure.
Put-ins and Take-outs
There are several take-outs and put-ins for the Big South Fork. The run documented on this site is
from the confluence of New River and Clear Fork to Leatherwood Ford. It is 6.2 miles in length and
will take 2 to 4 hours (or longer) to complete.
The main take-out is at Leatherwood Ford where heated changing/restrooms are available. This is the
most accessible take-out on this run with paved roads all the way. There is one additional take-out
at the O&W Railroad Bridge. This take-out eliminates the last 2 miles of the run, which
consists entirely of flat water with two class II rapids. If you put-in at the Confluence and
take-out at the O&W Railroad Bridge, the run is only 4.2 miles and takes about 1 1/2 hours to
complete. This run consists of almost all the class III and IV rapids on the entire Big South Fork.
The O&W road is in much better shape now than in years past. In the spring of 2004, the Scott
County Road Department graded, graveled, and ditched the road. Since that time, it has developed
several potholes but is still in descent shape for a Scott County back road.
Confluence to Leatherwood Ford Shuttle Information
From Leatherwood Ford take SR 297 east for approximately 7 miles. You'll come to Coopertown Road.
Make a right and go approximately 4 miles. Turn right on Verdun Road. Go 1.2 miles and make a right
on US Hwy 27. Go 1.2 miles and make a right at the airport sign (formerly a Subway existed here).
Cross the railroad and take a left on Detour Rd. Go 1 mile and make a right on Airport Road. You'll
then go 1 mile where John Long Road will veer left by some oil tanks. Stay on John Long Road till
it ends at the Confluence put-in parking lot. This road is 4.8 miles in length.
O&W Railroad Bridge Access
The O&W Railroad Bridge can be accessed from Verdun Road. About halfway between SR 297 and US
Hwy 27 on Verdun Road is the Edgewood Estates entrance. This is where O&W Road begins in a
sharp curve. The bridge is approximately 8.6 miles.
The Canyon Section Run
Two miles upstream from the O&W Railroad Bridge is the Pine Creek put-in. You'll know the
put-in by the gated road that drops off beside O&W Road. This put-in is just above Maria's Rock
which is the start of the Canyon Section. This playable two-mile section offers big wave trains at
around 3,000cfs and is great for those who don't want to run the entire Big South Fork section.
Multiple runs on this section can be fun, fun, fun!
Shuttle Map
Here is a link to a
Big
South Fork area map. The roads mentioned above are very detailed on this map.
Additional Information
For additional information about paddling the Big South Fork, checkout
A Guide to Paddling in the Big South Fork.
Other Area Runs
Clear Fork
Brewster
Bridge to Burnt Mill Bridge 10 miles Class II+
Clear Fork
Burnt Mill
Bridge to the Confluence 4 miles Class II-III
Cumberland, Big South Fork
Leatherwood Ford to Station
Camp 8 miles Class I-II (IV)
Cumberland, Big South Fork
Station Camp to Blue Heron,
KY 19 miles Class II+ (IV)
North White Oak Creek
Zenith Mines to Leatherwood
Ford 7.8 miles Class II
Pine Creek
Bend in Road
to Big South Fork 0.85 miles Class IV-V
White Oak Creek
Hwy 52 to
Clear Fork 6 miles Class I-II (III)
Here is a link for all information on the
Big South
Fork National River and Recreation Area.
Contact the streamKeeper: Brandon
Hughett, Knoxville, Tennessee
StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2007-04-27 21:02:38
Editors
Kayaker Pinned in Double Drop
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Kayaker Pinned in Double Drop
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Double Drop Rapid, Big South Fork
Terri plays rock tag at the El
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Terri plays rock tag at the El
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Chris emerges from the deep
Tossin it at Double Falls
first drop of double drop rapid
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first drop of double drop rapid
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Adam Thomas running Double Drop Rapid
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Adam Thomas running Double Drop Rapid
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Gordon Byrd at Ass Kicker Rapid
Dave Wilson on Ass Kicker Rapid on the Big South Fork River
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Dave Wilson on Ass Kicker Rapid on the Big South Fork River
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Gordon Byrd at Moon Shoot on the Big South Fork River
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Gordon Byrd at Moon Shoot on the Big South Fork River
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Adam Thomas running Double Drop Rapid
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Adam Thomas running Double Drop Rapid
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Dave Wilson Running Double Drop Rapid
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Dave Wilson Running Double Drop Rapid
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Harry Tutor running Double Drop Rapid
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Harry Tutor running Double Drop Rapid
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Dave Wilson caught in the hole at Ass Kicker
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Dave Wilson caught in the hole at Ass Kicker
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Adam Thomas at Ass Kicker
Dave Wilson gets eaten by the Ell.
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Dave Wilson gets eaten by the Ell.
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Dave Wilson takes on the Ell
Dave Wilson at Double Drop
Dave Wilson at Moon Shoot, Three Sisters
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Dave Wilson at Moon Shoot, Three Sisters
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The Ell Swallows Kayakers
James Thaxton and Hugo at the Ell
Lauren Burress and Jason Foley
Adam Thomas at Double Drop
Jeremy Perry at Double Drop
Bob taking a break on the Big South Fork
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Bob taking a break on the Big South Fork
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Jason Foley at Double Drop Rapid
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User Comments
2008. Visited Pine Creek and Jakes Hole at 45cfs. Put in at O&W and fished to Leatherwood
dragging my canoe the whole (almost) way. Edit
Forum: BoaterTalk
Date: Dec 30 2003, 2:14 GMT
From: hardboater
1. Center, top drop of Double Drop - water slides into an undercut which actually sieves out due to
sitting cocked funny on a slab rock.
2. River right side of the pool between Double Drop and Washing Machine.
3. The recently learned of top left of the Kreckles.
4. Bottom right of the Kreckles - water sieves out a crack in the bottom right side of a really
boily/swirley room with an eddy harsh fence blocking exit.
5. Bottom left wall of Ass Kicker - 3/4 of the way down
6. The obvious one that everyone knows about in river center about 1/3 of the way through the
Canyon - always has wood jammed in it....
7, 8, & 9. The far river right of #6. The river drops into a box canyon and filters out through
sieves on the right, left and underneath.
10. Right above the big river right eddy 1/3 of the way through the rapid above O&W (the
longest rapid on the run). Water filters through a slot too small for a boat and into the
eddy.
11. Far river left at the very top of O&W.
Crazy how many sieves there are on this class III-IV run. And this post doesnt even touch on the
undercuts......
water and the orange sandstone cliffs - sweeet. I guess we caught it @ 1400 a really nice level
with lots of play spots - watch out surfing the shallow pour overs/waves. Really nice ender hole
about halfway down and one MACH 3 killer surfing wave.
was around 370-350 for the day. Got to see a boat getting worked for a moment in washing machine.
When i went through the drop i went under and then poped up below. Pretty sweet to make my way
under the suface in the BLUNT. Even for such a long drive and little water it turned out to be a
great day on the water. Rapids were still fun and there were tons of slots to play around with. If
ya haven't done it its worth it for the fact that its so beautiful in there. Can't wait until a
good flow so i can take my squirt boat. It looks to be like a great place to tap into. Edit
Machine." The entrance to the Ell was a lot pushier and fun. Moonshoot was the best surfing spot on
the whole river. I had forgotten how much fun BSF can be at low water.
tried to go any lower, but they're still fun at that level.
the pin is in play below about 1000 CFS and gets worse as the water level gets lower.
I posted two pics (taken by Wilko) of a boater in the pin spot river right at the second drop. The
Boater did not paddle thru the hole at the second drop of this rapid, was stern squirted and then
surfed into the pin.
this is the way the pin typically happens. I have pulled three of my friends from this spot and
observed two other pins in this same location.
I believe running the second drop on the right is much safer than running the hole. another option
is to run far channel left, but is more difficult than running right, from the squirrelly water
between the drops.
it is difficult to get out of your boat in the eddy beside the pin spot. if you are going to set
safety, hike down from the top of the rapid, or make sure ppl wait until u have time to run the
rapid and get out of your boat. the eddy is deep and squirrelly.
and between 3500 and 4500 cfs (continuous big waves; Honey Creek rapids and Pine Creek CAnyon
Yippee!).