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Coker Creek, TN

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Highway 68 to Hiwassee River

Class III-IV(V)
6 Miles
Avg Gradient 80 fpm
Max Gradient 300 fpm

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Gauge Information

Coker Creek
low
0.66
7/25 15:15

Min Sug. Level:  3 ft Max Sug. Level:  5.5 ft

River Description

Directions:
Putting in at Highway 68 yields a fair amount of flatwater, though there is quality scenery. There is an alternate putin that starts you right at the top of the good stuff. Coming from Tellico Plains south on 68, make a right onto Monroe County Route 628 a couple of miles after going through Coker Creek Village. After just under a mile, bear left next to a cemetary, then after half a mile, veer right at the Y. Go 2.5 miles, then make a left onto Forest Road 2138, which drops a mile to the putin. For the takeout, go back to the previous intersection, make a left, and go a few miles untill there is a turn on the left, which will lead down to the takeout almost at the Hiwassee Dries. To not miss the takeout while on the river, simply takeout below the bridge where the John Muir Trail Crosses and hike up on river right.

The first drop is a 4 foot boof followed by Coker Creek Falls twenty feet later. At about 18 feet, the falls is best run with a right to left motion, catching a kicker 10 feet down, and landing close to flat and sideways at the bottom. Following are some scrapy ledge features, then another cascade which can be run on right or left, depending on flow. This one is about 12 feet high. A hundred feet of bang and scrape later is an interesting drop. Called turkey tail, this rapid drops through a miniature notch, then fans out over a domed ledge dropping 10 feet and then going right or left. Left has a submerged pin rock that can be an issue at lower levels. The right is good to go. At higher levels the hole can be pretty nasty.

Aftewards is an 9 foot waterfall that lands on rocks on the right. Maybe with enough water it will go. On the left is a narrow groove that can be run, though some Mountain Laurel will hit you in the face. There is a rough, troughy small slide following, and then scout the slide. The slide starts with a 5 foot slanted drop onto a low angle slide for twenty feet into a big curl on the left thowing to the right. Go with the curl over a 15 foot bouncy slide, and then finish the rapid on the left channel, or catching the eddy on the right, and then ferrying in front of Reynold's Rock, which separates the left channel from the others. At higher water, above 3 inches, Reynold's Rock is a serious undercut, with six inches making the drop runnable only by boaters able to maintain complete control on the slide up top to avoid the pin. This is not easy. At these levels, 99% of the water goes into the undercut. At lower water, and without any push, it is quite easily avoidable with no worries, but beware at more solid levels. Below here end it by bouncing down through the many waterpark type channels. Loads of fun.

Next is a blind ledge drop best run on the left, and then it chills to busy class 3 water with a fair amount of strainers all the way to the Hiwassee Dries. This run reminds me of the Nantahala Cascades, just toned down a little bit. It runs all the time, and is beautiful. The steepest half mile clocks in at 300 ft/mile, providing some good creeking similar to the easy rapids on the Green.


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Last Updated: 2006-10-18 22:01:46

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Coker Creek


Coker Creek  Coker Creek TN
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Coker Creek - 2


Coker Creek - 2  Coker Creek TN
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Hiding Place Falls


Hiding Place Falls  Coker Creek TN
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Coker Creek Falls @ 6 inches


Coker Creek Falls @ 6 inches  Coker Creek TN
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Hiding Place Falls


Hiding Place Falls  Coker Creek TN
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Hiding Place Falls


Hiding Place Falls  Coker Creek TN
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Hiding Place Falls (right line)


Hiding Place Falls (right line)  Coker Creek TN
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Turkey Tail


Turkey Tail  Coker Creek TN
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Turkey Tail from above


Turkey Tail from above  Coker Creek TN
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Gauge Description:

There is a gauge on the Hwy 68 bridge. Zero is paddling zero, 3 inches is nice, and 6 inches is getting sizeable. A foot would bump the rating up a bit.
Alternatively, if the Tellico is at 3 feet, then this is very likely runnning, depending on rainfall patterns.
The watershed is 21 square miles and flat up top, so it runs quite frequently. An inch of rain will get it going for the day.
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TELLICO RIVER AT TELLICO PLAINS, TN [ TN ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
0.66 47 7/25 15:15

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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 Bald River— F.S. 126 bridge to Bald River Falls II-IV(V) 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Citico Creek— 1. Indian Boundary to Below Pigs in Space III-IV 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Coker Creek— Highway 68 to Hiwassee River III-IV(V) 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Conasauga Creek— FR 341 to Holly Springs Rd Bridge III-IV(V+) 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Doublecamp Creek— to Citico Creek IV 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Gee Creek— hike up back to parking area IV-V 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Little Loss Creek— into Big Loss Creek 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN North River— North River Campground to Tellico River III-IV 0.66 Feet   low 7/25 15:15
TN Piney Creek— Hwy 70 to Hwy 27 (Whites Creek) III-IV 0.66   7/25 15:15
TN Tellico— 1. Trout Hatchery to Bridge above Bald River II-III 0.66 Feet   low 7/25 15:15
TN Tellico— 2. Bridge above Bald River to bridge below Jared's Knee III-IV 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Tellico— 3. Bridge below Jared's Knee to Ranger Station II-III 0.66 ft   low 7/25 15:15
TN Tellico— 4. Ranger Station to Tellico Plains I-III 0.66 Feet   low 7/25 15:15
TN Turtletown Creek— Off Hwy 68 near Farner to off F.S. road 23 IV-V 0.66 ft*   low 7/25 15:15
TN Wildcat Creek (Tellico Tributary)— Source to Tellico River III-IV+ 0.66 feet   low 7/25 15:15

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USGS Station:03518500
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User Comments

2008-03-03 10:16:43 (144 days ago)
Josh and Tyler... We attempted to run the creek on 03/01/08 extremely low level...we scraped over Coker falls and decided to just scout the rest of the big stuff, finding ample new trees in the run...It looks like hidden abashment has 2 new logs making it a portage and the intro to snake dance has a good sized pine blocking it as well. If we would have had a good bow saw and a few more hands, most of the trees could have been removed with in a reasonable time...as far as the rest of the run, we ran out of day light to continue. most of the other logs we saw wouldn't effect the upper section too much...Just keep your eyes open....it's an awesome place and well worth the trip. Edit
2004-02-14 08:29:01 (1623 days ago)
Ken and Fran StricklandDetails
Although never publicized except by word of mouth, other names for the rapids on Coker Creek have been in use for several years now. Bubble Notch has been called Turkey Tail, The Clapper is also known as Hidden Abashment, and Slidosaur as The Serpentine Beast or (yet another) Snakedance. As for Reynold's Rock...well, it can go by several names, depending upon whether or not one makes the turn. I bestowed a whistling &quot;Whew!&quot; epithet to it my first time down.<br /> <br /> Ken<br /> <br />
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.1First DropIII+
0.1Coker Creek FallsIVWaterfall Photo
0.2Hiding Place FallsIVWaterfall Photo
0.3Turkey TailIVWaterfall Photo
0.4Hidden AbashmentIII+Hazard
0.5Snakedance5.0Hazard Waterfall

Rapid Descriptions

First Drop (Class III+, Mile 0.1)
this is a straight forward 4 foot ledege drop, best run boofing right, to set up for the next drop.

Coker Creek Falls (Class IV, Mile 0.1)

Coker Creek - 2

Coker Creek - 2
Photo of Will Reeves

Run driving right to left, waiting for the bounce half way down. Let it keep you flat and angled left.

Hiding Place Falls (Class IV, Mile 0.2)

Hiding Place Falls

Hiding Place Falls
Photo of Will Reeves

Some troughy entrance ledges that can be very shallow precede this 12 foot drop that can be run right or left. On the left there will be some bounce!

Turkey Tail (Class IV, Mile 0.3)

Turkey Tail

Turkey Tail
Photo by Kirk Eddlemon taken 02-07-04 @ 6 inches

At the top is a kinder smaller less undercut notch from the Green, fanning out onto a domed ledge dropping 10 feet. I like to boof with slight right angle, and finish right. There are a number of lines, but there is a pin bottom left to be aware of

Hidden Abashment (Class III+, Mile 0.4)
This drop lands from nine feet onto rocks. There is a line on the left that is currently unpleasant due to the mountain laurel and ill place pin rocks, but you wont have to get out of your boat

Snakedance (Class 5.0, Mile 0.5)
This is out of context. It's long and complicated, so take a look your first time. At levels of 4-8 inches, seriously consider walking, no matter how fun it looks. The undercut is sicko.


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