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2. Ridgely Tract to Dillon Falls

Class II
4.2 Miles

Dillon Falls


Dillon Falls
Photo of Anthony Small taken 10/15/2000 @ 376 CFS

Gauge Information

low
3.76
8/20 2:00

Min Sug. Level:  4 ft

River Description

Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Ohio, Combs and Gillen
Latitude / Longitude Data very approximate

Steve Kreim wrote:
Combs and Gillen describes Dillon Falls as a 1/4-mile Class I-II rapid consisting of many 6-12" ledges. This is an accurate description with the exception of the last three (3) ledges which consist of 2ft, 3ft and a river-left 4ft drop respectively. A recent Ohio Department of Natural Resources publication has increased the classification of this rapid from Class I-II to Class I-III.
The usual line is river-left. The American Canoe Association schedules several Whitewater Rescue Recertification courses during the Spring, where releases of 1,900 CFS (7.0 ft on the USGS gauge) are scheduled (consult the ODNR web page for release dates). At this level and higher, Dillon Falls becomes a legitimate Class III. Levels of 9.50 feet on the USGS gauge translates into a flow of 5,000+ CFS. This occurs several times a year after periods of heavy rain. The three aforementioned ledges produce very powerful river-wide hydraulics and paddlers should exercise good judgment.

StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2002-06-01 15:37:49

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Dillon Falls - Licking River, OH


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Steve Kreim wrote:
Flows are controlled exclusively by outflow from the Huntington Corps of Engineers Dillon Dam. Refer to the Huntington District Lake Summary page on their home page for outflows, as the USGS gauge at Dillon Falls is measured by water level only, and not in CFS. Consider 230 CFS (4.0 ft on the USGS Dillon Falls gauge) to be the minimum runnable level, and 375 CFS (4.40 ft on the USGS Dillon Falls gauge) to be the minimum enjoyable level.

Licking R bl Dillon Dam nr [ OH ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.76 8/20 2:00

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
OH Licking— 2. Ridgely Tract to Dillon Falls II 3.76 ft   low 8/20 2:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1400
USGS Station:03147500
HUC:05040006
Latitude:39.9883
Longitude:-82.0806
Class:-1

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