Cotaco Creek,
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Matt Morrow Rd (Mill Pond) to Ruth Rd.
| Usual Difficulty |
III-IV (may vary with level) |
| Length |
3.8 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
65 fpm |
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
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LITTLE RIVER NEAR BLUE POND AL
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usgs-02399200 |
200 - 10000 cfs
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III-IV |
01h20m |
1760
cfs
(rc= 0.2 ) |
Flow range for best boatability uncertain. Please help your fellow boaters with a comment or report. |
River Description
This is a fun tight run that never gets over class IV at reasonable levels. Probably first run by
Ricky Pollard and Terry Yancey. The gage is on river right at the put-in bridge. Minimum is about
4" below 0 (the step), though we have banged down it at -6". I walked out at 1.5', and 6" is about
as high as most will want, since the majority of the rocks are covered at this level. 0" - 3" is
probably about right. What is more serious at higher water are the trees. There are a few to
portage on the steep section, then you have to negotiate a forest of smaller trees towards the 3rd
mile. This gets very dicey if you happen to catch the run when there are leaves on the trees, since
your downstream view is often blocked. We cut out most of the trees in the steeper section late in
2000. However, after the mega 10"+ rain of August 2001, ther are a lot of whole trees that are now
leaning over from the bank. On the bright side, the flood did wash out a jam in the tree section
towards the end.
The run starts out as amusing II-III. Then it gets more serious just upstream of where Hog comes in
from river right, but nothing is over IV and there are no major undercut issues. You know the
action is beginning when you get to Debate, a 6' slide type rapid that can be run on either side.
The debates occur at higher water because this is the last good place to walk out (go to river left
and walk a bit upstream). This is followed by Hogs Tooth, a 5' drop which is much better in the
center slot. Deep V is the biggest drop, just downstream of a right turn, and may be a scout. It is
narrow and at good water is a happening thing. This rapid may push you right at the bottom into an
undercut that is not a big problem, but has potential. We think that a new rock has been moved by
the flood to the top right side of Deep V. At low water the rock makes things decidedly more
difficult, and it may well do the same at decent to good levels. There is a tight drop with a log
in Coondog Corner where the river is split by an island. More water here helps a lot.
Just after a small waterfall named Sinking Falls, immediately downstream of a river right cliff
(watch for a big hole at 6") at about mile 1.8 or so, some of the water goes into a sink on the
right. At summer levels, all the water goes in this sink. The lower part gradually falls off to
flatwater at the end. Before it does it goes through a bushy section that is not too bad at low
water and resembles a natural slalom course through the wood.
Blue Springs is a pretty good indicator gage. In the wet season, recent rain of 1"+ may bring it
up. It has a small short watershed, so it runs off very (12 hrs +/-?) fast.
Other random notes:
The put-in road is shown as Ruth - Hog Jaw Rd on the Delorme map but really is Matt Morrow Rd.
Power lines at ~mile 1.8, old bridge at mile 2.15. Cotaco is an easy walk for most of the run,
possibly because it was once used by Native Americans as a pathway from the Tennessee Valley up
onto Bridlee Mountain. Coon dog trials are held behind a house near the put-in for your
entertainment.
Possible upper put-ins exist on Gilliam Creek if Pine Lake is spilling or on Perkins creek. Hog
Creek comes in from the north (not Hog Jaw). It looks beafy, super narrow, and blocked just above
its confluence. About 0.9 miles from the 1st bridge to Cotaco, drops about 120' total, 90' of it in
last 0.25 mile. Sewage treatment plant on Gilliam? This creek has nasty water in it!
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2005-01-11 21:58:04