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Abrams Creek, TN

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Cades Cove to Abrams Creek Campground

Class II-III+(V)
10 Miles
Avg Gradient 65 fpm
Max Gradient 140 fpm

Kirk dropping the big one


Kirk dropping the big one
Photo of Kirk Eddlemon by JL taken 01/21/06 @ 3.5 ft LR @Townsend

Gauge Information

Abrams Creek
low
1.44
7/25 19:30

Min Sug. Level:  3.5 feet

River Description

This is an absolutely beautiful and pristine float through the northwest corner of the park. If you are looking for gnar, then this run isn't for you. If you are looking for a long wilderness float with a stretch of class II-III+(V) action in the middle, then this is for you. A trail parallels the stream for the majority of its course, though in many spots the stream ventures quite far from it and the walls can prove difficult to ascend. The trail is on river right and continues all the way to the takeout via the Little Bottoms Trail. The run is mostly class II, but around 3.5 miles in, you exit the limestone and phyllite of the Cades Cove window and enter the Cades Sandstone's massive bedrock gorge. For the next 2.5 miles, there is good whitewater and great scenery. After a nice 8 foot sliding ledge on the right, notice the walls closing in and the rock exposures.

This is a premonition of Abrams Falls about a third of a mile ahead, which is a 22-24 foot drop (considering Baby Falls is 13 and Potters 17 feet). The left third and right third land on rocks, but the entrance is not overly tricky and isn't as difficult as LaMance over on the plateau. Still, 100% confidence is required, as a poor line could result in serious injury like a broken back, legs, or face. Given that, the sweet spot is sizable and the middle of the drop is clean, sporting one of the best drops in its size range to be found anywhere around. Scout, set safety, and portage on the right, lowering down the rock face and then walking the goat trail to the right and down a 10 foot step to the base of the falls.

After putting back in, there is 1.5 to 2 miles of quality bedrock rapids and walled in gorge action. This stretch has a similar feel to Conasauga and Coker Creek, with grabby but fun bedrock rapids with chunk here and there. This run is easier than both. A constriction below a long class 3 set called "Boulder Drop" should be scouted on the left. There is a line on the right, center and left. The best rapid is Sidewinder, a 200 yard long series of bedrock slides that start immediately after an island. After this there is more action against the sheer wall on the right, and then some more rapids down to the Rabbit Creek confluence on river left. After the confluence rapid, the creek amps down to class 2 again, with an occasional class 3 ledge. In another 2 miles, after passing campsite 17 on the right, the pace slows considerably with swift current but only occasional rapids. Watch for logjams here. The last mile is quite flat and slow.

This run is notable for its scenic value, aesthetics, and wilderness feel. This special place has a wild untouched feel, as most streams in the area have roads slicing through their depths. This trip is worth every minute of the hour each way shuttle, though if it is during a high use period, the road through Cades Cove can be painfully slow. If your priority is solitude, and adrenaline is not your sole purpose, then this trip is for you.

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Last Updated: 2008-03-30 20:44:31

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Abrams Falls


Abrams Falls  Abrams Creek TN
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Abrams Falls - Scale Shot


Abrams Falls - Scale Shot  Abrams Creek TN
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View in Cades Cove


View in Cades Cove  TN
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Abrams Falls 2


Abrams Falls 2  Abrams Creek TN
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Abrams Falls 3


Abrams Falls 3  Abrams Creek TN
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Abrams Falls


Abrams Falls  TN
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Putin


Putin  Abrams Creek TN
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Premonition


Premonition  TN
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Right side of Boulder Sluice


Right side of Boulder Sluice  TN
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Look for the Little to be at least 3.5 feet. Cutoff is up to you. Lots of wide bedrock rapids, so more water is better.
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Little River above Townsend [ TN ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
1.44 65 7/25 19:30

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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
TN Abrams Creek— Cades Cove to Abrams Creek Campground II-III+(V) 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Abrams Creek 2— Abrams Creek Campground to Hwy 129 II 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little— 0. Old Rail Bridge to Elkmont C.G. III-IV 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little— 1. Bridge at Elkmont to Sinks II-III 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little— 2. Sinks to the Elbow III-IV+ 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little— 3. Elbow to the 'Y' (Townsend) II+(III) 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little, Middle Prong— 1) Thunderhead and Lynncamp Prong confluence to next bridge IV 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little, Middle Prong— 2) First Bridge below Lynn Camp and Thunderhead Prong Confluence to Tremont Institute III-IV 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little, West Prong— 1. Cold Water Knob to Cades Cove Rd. III-IV 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Little, West Prong— 2. Confluence with Laurel Creek to the Y III+ 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Lynn Camp Prong— to confluence with Thunderhead Prong III-IV+(V+) 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Spruce Flats Prong— Honey Cove Branch confluence to Middle Prong Little River V+ 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30
TN Thunderhead Prong— to confluence with Lynn Camp Prong IV 1.44 feet   low 7/25 19:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:11046
USGS Station:03497300
HUC:06010201
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0PutinPutin Photo
3.2PremonitionIIIWaterfall Photo
3.5Abrams Falls5.0Portage Hazard Waterfall Photo
4.0Boulder SluiceIII+Photo
4.2SidewinderIII+
10.0TakeoutTakeout

Rapid Descriptions

Putin

Putin

Putin
Photo of Mike Raymer by James Locke (JL) @ 3.5 ft LR @Townsend

Putin at the Abrams Falls trailhead at the far west corner of Cades Cove. If it feels too low the first stretch, it is and you can hike back out on the trail on river right.

Premonition (Class III, Mile 3.2)

Premonition

Premonition
Photo by JL @ 3.5 ft LR @Townsend

This 10 foot sloping ledge indicates the approach to the Falls is close

Abrams Falls (Class 5.0, Mile 3.5)

Andrew looking small for the camera

Andrew looking small for the camera
Photo by JL taken 01/21/06 @ 3.5 ft LR @Townsend

The big drop on the run, and a serious one. If you aren't proficient at big drops, you might want to skip this one. Portage/scout right.

Boulder Sluice (Class III+, Mile 4.0)

Right side of Boulder Sluice

Right side of Boulder Sluice
Photo by JL @ 3.5 ft LR @Townsend

A constriction of boulders blocks the river, and a quick scout is prudent. There are 3 lines, left, middle, right. Right is a whale tale type drop, middle a slot line, and left an s turn move

Sidewinder (Class III+, Mile 4.2)
A long and winding bedrock slide.

Takeout
Takeout here below the campground, or continue another 8 miles to the lake and paddle 2 miles of flatwater to Hwy 129.


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