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Big Creek - Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park)


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Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park)

Usual Difficulty I-III(V+) (may vary with level)
Length 2.6 Miles

Dam


Dam
Photo of Vickery Creek Dam (Big Creek) by Roswell Historic Society taken 1993

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BIG CREEK BELOW HOG WALLOW CREEK AT ROSWELL, GA
usgs-02335757 120 - 2500 cfs I-III(V+) 00h40m 144 cfs (rc= 0.0 )


River Description

This section is highlighted by the third of mile of Class 2 whitewater below dam and the gorge that the river cuts through on its final descent to the Chattahoochee River. In the not too distant past Big Creek received direct sewer overflow. The water quality has improved greatly, as can be quickly seen from the improved turbidity (down to 2-3 feet), the presence of insects, mollusks, and fish in the river. The creek is narrow above the dam, no more than 25-30 feet, and is subject to river wide strainers. Below the dam Big Creek widens to more than 50 feet.

For a map of this creek check out the National Park Service website
Vickery Creek or the 2002 updated map.

Grimes Bridge to the Dam: 1.6 miles

From Grimes Bridge Big Creek is impounded for nearly half a mile by a low-head dam that requires a mandatory portage. Just below the dam is the mouth of Hog Wallow Creek, entering from the right (mile 0.5). From here whitewater returns with a few Class 1-2 rapids. Soon the creek is crossed by an elevated sewer line that requires a portage. Just below the portage, on the right, is the western trailhead (mile 0.7) for the Oxbo Trail—paralleling Big Creek from Hog Wallow Creek downstream. There is a parking area, which makes for an alternative put-in. From the parking area the creek stills as it bends to the left. In little more than a quarter mile from the Oxbo parking area the creek is crossed by another elevated sewer line (mile 1.2)—also requiring a portage. From here it is another quarter mile, as the creek bends to the right, to the still waters above the dam (mile 1.5)

Given the two impoundments and the necessity of making three portages, this section is better enjoyed on foot along the trails that parallel the Creek, either CNRA trail on river left from Grimes Bridge to Hog Hollow Creek, and below Hog Hollow on the Oxbo Trail.

Dam to the Chattahoochee River (NPS Vickery Creek Unit): 1.0 mile

From the dam Big Creek enters the “Vickery Creek Gorge” with bluffs towering over the creek on both sides. To the right are the remains of the old Roswell Manufacturing Company, with the larger Roswell Mill (a textile warehouse further up the bluff). From the base of the dam the creek begins a quick descent, with a third of a mile of continuous Class 2 whitewater. Throughout this section are numerous eddies and surfing waves. Punctuating the ledges are three drops of note; the two highest are at the end of this section—one below the newly constructed Covered Bridge and the third immediately below the last sewer line crossing. Here is one of the best surfing waves on the river just underneath the sewer pipe. The only hazard to note is in the pool just below the dam, the rocks on river left are undercut and the current is strong.

The river turns sharply to the left for its descent to the Chattahoochee. For little more than a third of a mile this section of Class 1-2 whitewater works through a gorge-like setting, with cliffs first on river right, just below the Allenbrook House and then with cliffs to on river left. Soon the descent ends and the river slows for another third of a mile. The recommended take-out is at the Vickery Creek Unit of the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area, on river right above passing underneath Riverside Drive (mile 2.6). If you decide to continue downstream to the Chattahoochee, there is another low sewer line that requires portage, just below the bridge.

Recommended put-in for this section: Vickery Creek Park (City of Roswell) off of Sloan Drive. From the small parking area near the cemetery, walk down the steps to the mill and then turn on the main trail, parallel to the river, to the left. There are two scrambles down to the pool below the dam.


StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2005-08-09 13:46:41

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Charles Spornick
Lilburn, GA


Photo#408777

Detail Trip Report Edit    roswell, GA(259.17KB .jpeg)

boating

Detail Trip Report Edit  boating  @Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park), GA(294.86KB .jpeg)

play wave

Detail Trip Report Edit  play wave   @Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park), GA(262.02KB .jpeg)

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Detail Trip Report Edit    Roswell, GA(268.79KB .jpeg)

Vickery Falls

Detail Trip Report Edit  Vickery Falls  @Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park), GA(72.37KB .jpeg)

Dam

Detail Trip Report Edit  Dam  Big Creek, GA(45.75KB .gif)

Running the falls right above the covered bridge

Detail Trip Report Edit  Running the falls right above the covered bridge  Big Creek, GA(855.18KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

There is a new USGS gauge on Big Creek at the mouth of Hog Wallow Creek.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BIG CREEK BELOW HOG WALLOW CREEK AT ROSWELL, GA
usgs-02335757 120 - 2500 cfs I-III(V+) 00h40m 144 cfs (rc= 0.0 )
Gauge (Drainage = 103 sq.mi.) is on this reach, thus should accurately show actual flow in this reach.
RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
120 -2500 cfs barely runnable-high runnable I-III(V+)

Report - Reports of Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park) and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Big Creek [GA] Dam n/a will reeves
63d05h13m roswell [GA] Account of 09/23/09 n/a Bobby Oliver
68d04h13m @Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park) [GA] Account of 09/19/09 n/a Bobby Oliver
68d04h18m @Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park) [GA] Account of 09/19/09 n/a Bobby Oliver
68d04h23m Roswell [GA] fun to practice n/a Bobby Oliver
243d00h54m @Big Creek Roswell (Grimes Bridge Rd to Vickery Creek Park) [GA] Vickery Falls 5-6ft? Tim Madison
3y36d08h54m Big Creek [GA] Running the falls right above the covered bridge Low 70cfs

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User Comments


2009-09-26 04:31:32 (60 days ago)
jim verner jimvern@bigblackdick.com i just boated this creek on sep. 20, 2009, right when the storm
was in atlanta. only because sope creek was to to high. you could hardly get under the bridge of
sope creek. anyways I love little boys and vickery creek was still very high, so high that i got
pulled off the creek after the walking bridge by 3 cops blew me, the were talking about arresting
me. i simply said there are no signs saying i cant do these. well they let me go. this creek is
short but so much fun when its in flowed stage. i had my creek boat, but it would have been more
thrilling if they had put it in my butt and in my play boat. you can park at the Roswell mill and
its a park and play creek because the run with rapids is short. when it flouds there are two places
to surf. 1) right before the bridge but i would look at it first. 2) after the bridge about 100
yards. this one is deep enough to throw loops. Edit

2009-09-21 01:56:48 (65 days ago)
WARNING - Roswell Water Treatment facility reports that Vickery Creek (Big Creek) is registering
off the chart 2500+ CFS water flow due to heavy rains. Normal flow is ~ 150 CFS. Water intake for
Roswell Water Treatment plant has been temp suspended. Edit

2008-03-20 09:38:32 (615 days ago)
PaddleHard Details
We ran this last weekend from the park just below Grimes Bridge down to the Hootch. The flow was at
480 and made for a very fun SHORT run. Great for a quick afternoon run, (we only live about 20
min's from the area). Next time we will put in at the old mill just above the covered bridge. This
will eliminate 2 of the portages and still let us enjoy the best of the rapids.

2003-09-05 21:31:10 (2273 days ago)
Brad RobertsDetails
From Boatertalk:
Re: Vickery Creek/Big Creek - Georgia by Gorman Oct 04 2002, 0:03 GMT New
Date: Oct 04 2002, 18:10 GMT
From: river1313

I hiked and paddled up from the Riverside Dr park to the base of the dam and paddle down from
there. Good class II-III drops for about 150 yrds at medium water levels then flat water. I've
looked at it from Roswell Mill at really high water and it was big and moving fast. There are a
couple overhead pipes that I'd worry about at this level. A lot of work for not a lot of
whitewater...I'd say only worth if you live very close by. I haven't been on it upstream of the old
mill dam along Oxbo Rd...I noticed driving along it the other day there is a low head dam with
maybe some class II below it.

One very important thing to note...THE WATER QUALITY IS NASTY!! There were signs in it saying no
wading and warning of the high fecal coliform counts. I'd say this makes the Chattahoochee look
pristine. It's the reason I only like to paddle the Hooche upstream from Big Creek.

-chad-

2003-07-11 17:34:42 (2329 days ago)
Chris GormanDetails
4 or 5 pipes cross the stream and make for an interesting limbo or if the river is high then a
portage. There is also a new parking lot being made below the first mandatory portage on oxbo road
and would probably be a better putin

2003-06-21 19:36:09 (2349 days ago)
Brad RobertsDetails
Hey will, on the park service map they call the dam the "Roswell Dam"
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.5Oxbow Lowhead DamPortage Hazard
1.6The Dam5.1Portage Hazard Waterfall Photo
2.0Covered BridgeII+

Rapid Descriptions

Oxbow Lowhead Dam
A potentially deadly low head dam exists at the start of the run.

The Dam (Class 5.1, Mile 1.6)

Dam

Dam
Photo of Vickery Creek Dam (Big Creek) by Roswell Historic Society taken 1993

As noted by Brad Roberts, Vickery Creek Dam is a 30 foot back breaking drop onto solid rock. It has been run, but the results are mixed; with at least one broken back. The dam was originally constructed in 1836 to provide water for the Roswell Manufacturing Company—one of the largest textile mills in the southeast. Destroyed during the Civil War it was rebuilt and expanded. The mill that stands today, near the covered bridge, was constructed in 1882 and continued operation until 1975.

Covered Bridge (Class II+, Mile 2.0)
Ledge below the newly constructed covered bridge.





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