Flat Rock Ford to Oakdale (Emory River)Class II-IV
13.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 40 fpm
Max Gradient 70 fpm
Gauge Information
Crab Orchard Creek
River DescriptionSee www.tennesseepaddle.com for info on this and other nearby streams.StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2001-10-21 10:08:13
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Emory R at Oakdale [ TN ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TN | Crab Orchard Creek— Flat Rock Ford to Oakdale (Emory River) | II-IV | 6 cfs | low | 10/8 3:00 | |
| TN | Crooked Fork Creek— Potter's Falls to Camp Austin (Lower) | III-IV | 6 cfs | low | 10/8 3:00 | |
| TN | Crooked Fork Creek— US 27 to Potter's Falls (Upper) | III-IV(V) | 6 cfs | low | 10/8 3:00 | |
| TN | Emory— 1. Coal loading facility at base of Ligias Ridge to Hwy 62 | II-IV | 5.70 | 10/8 3:00 | ||
| TN | Flat Fork, North Prong— Panther Branch & Emory Gap Branch Confluence to Parking Lot | II-III(IV) | 6 cfs | low | 10/8 3:00 | |
| TN | Little Emory, Middle Fork— Stephens to below Coalfield | III-IV(V) | 6 cfs | low | 10/8 3:00 | |
| TN | Obed— 4. Obed Junction to Nemo | II-IV | 5.70 | low | 10/8 3:00 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 1784 |
| USGS Station: | 03540500 |
| HUC: | 06010208 |
| Latitude: | 35.9831 |
| Longitude: | -84.5581 |
| Class: | 4 |
User Comments |
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2004-12-13 11:14:17 (1394 days ago)
kevin turner
log jams at beginning of run are clearing out. we had to portage one jam and the second required a limbo maneuver. the emory gauge was running about 13,000 and the run was fun with lots of class 2/3 stuff. just below the bridge there was a great glassy wave to surf with an access eddy on either side of the river. we took out a few miles past the bridge and well before the confluence at one of the public access points so we did not have to deal with any land owner issues.
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2004-10-11 14:50:33 (1457 days ago)
Allen Brown
One of my favorite runs. Non-stop class III for 12 miles. There are two danger spots 1.) a couple of undercut cliff's on river right about 1/2 way down which are easy to miss with some skill at med. to low water At med. to high water river left opens up & they are fine. 2.)Jack Hill, landowner who owns both river left & river right of the last mile before the confluence w/ Emory. He is drunk, angry, and thinks a Kayaker stole his chainsaw. ( I was forced to hear the story after he blocked our car in as we used his land as takout. Yes we had permission from his wife & offered to pay $5. Apparently, his wife cannot grant permission on his land. Anyway, had we not been from TN & sworn our alledgence to Jesus Christ he was going to "blow up" our truck with dynamite he keeps around. Towards the end of the run you will see a pretty side waterfall on river left. This is the beginning of his land on both sides, so shut up & do not get out of your boat.) Also as of 09/18/04 there are 3-4 riverwide log jams in the 1st mile which is the 1 mile flatwater section. Not dangerous, but difficult to get around. Also as of 09/18/04 there is a strainer blocking the right slot of a class III in the middle of the run. The left slot is fine, but this really sneaks up on you.
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2004-01-14 11:55:06 (1728 days ago)
Kirk Eddlemon
This run is the best play anywhere when the Emory is at 40,000 and higher.
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