Gilbert Creek,
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Gilbert Creek road to KY River (2.75 miles)
| Usual Difficulty |
II-III+ (may vary with level) |
| Length |
2.75 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
75 fpm |
River Description
Gilbert Creek has been overlooked by central Kentucky paddlers, probably due to its small
drainage. That's too bad because this little stream has a lot to offer, it's within easy striking
distance of Lexington, and the shuttle is a breeze.
The creek starts fast and furious and never lets up, limestone ledges are featured from top to
bottom. Because of its size and steady gradient there are very few eddies. Take advantage of the
shuttle to scout where you can. There are many trees to avoid and it is likely that you may
encounter deadfalls. Boat scouting is possible but everyone in the group will have to fend for
themselves. What eddies there are will fill up quickly with one or two boats. This is not a creek
for beginners.
That having been said, be ready for play spots at any time. There are numerous surf waves and
ledge holes the length of the run. If in doubt at any of the larger ledges go left where the
current flushes out. The largest of the ledges is a four-foot sloping ledge with a tongue on the
left followed by a quick right turn. It can be seen from the road and is located just below a
private bridge half way through the run. At about two miles there will be a small creek entering
from the left. Gilbert Creek will narrow and begin to accelerate down a fifty-yard stretch with
constant gradient. Every ounce of the creeks energy will become focused as it enters a large pool
(large for this stream). The result is a startlingly large haystack wave that you must crash
through. Be alert for the takeout on the left, there is a very bad hydraulic below the low water
crossing. If you care to, you can continue paddling for about one quarter of a mile below this
point then carry your boat back on the road. Enjoy!
Take-out Elev: 483'
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2004-06-08 21:00:42
User Comments
takes alot of rain to run, I will agree it is a fast little stream, it has run in the summer when
there has been heavy rains in Anderson County, Kelly Simms Edit