Potter's Falls to Camp Austin (Lower)Class III-IV
6.2 Miles
Avg Gradient 40 fpm
Max Gradient 90 fpm
Tera running Potter's FallsGauge Information
Crooked Fork Creek
River DescriptionLower Crooked Fork is a great intro-creeking run.
StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2008-03-16 22:54:05
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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 | |
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| TN | Crab Orchard Creek— Flat Rock Ford to Oakdale (Emory River) | II-IV | 10 cfs | low | 10/10 15:00 | |
| TN | Crooked Fork Creek— Potter's Falls to Camp Austin (Lower) | III-IV | 10 cfs | low | 10/10 15:00 | |
| TN | Crooked Fork Creek— US 27 to Potter's Falls (Upper) | III-IV(V) | 10 cfs | low | 10/10 15:00 | |
| TN | Emory— 1. Coal loading facility at base of Ligias Ridge to Hwy 62 | II-IV | 10.00 | 10/10 15:00 | ||
| TN | Flat Fork, North Prong— Panther Branch & Emory Gap Branch Confluence to Parking Lot | II-III(IV) | 10 cfs | low | 10/10 15:00 | |
| TN | Little Emory, Middle Fork— Stephens to below Coalfield | III-IV(V) | 10 cfs | low | 10/10 15:00 | |
| TN | Obed— 4. Obed Junction to Nemo | II-IV | 10.00 | low | 10/10 15:00 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 1784 |
| USGS Station: | 03540500 |
| HUC: | 06010208 |
| Latitude: | 35.9831 |
| Longitude: | -84.5581 |
| Class: | 4 |
User Comments |
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2005-11-01 22:52:31 (1073 days ago)
Brandon Hughett
Posted for Karl Whipp:<br />
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Karl Whipp 2005-01-17 15:54:31 <br /> "Exiting the pool (below Lower Potters), stay river left and catch an eddy. You?ll see a big boulder in the center of the river half way through the next drop with a big pillow on it. You want to peel out of the eddy ferrying right, into the center and across the face of the pillowed rock into an eddy. This is a pretty cool move. I think the rock may be undercut, so don?t take it too lightly."<br />
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Not only is this undercut, but its actually 2 rocks forming a sieve with wood jammed in it. There is a third boulder as well, just to the right and it is undercut in a BIG way!<br />
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Be careful out there.<br />
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2003-07-25 20:46:32 (1903 days ago)
robert martin
That's the river left portage at Lamance Falls decribed above. Sorry!
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2003-07-25 20:44:29 (1903 days ago)
robert martin
Although the river left portage is more difficult it does have certain advantages. You can catch the eddy on the brink of the drop for a cheap thrill and then carry through the woods, lower your boat 10' or so, then scramble down holding on to roots. This sets you up to walk under the waterfall. When your under there notice the crumbly layer of oil shale that erodes much faster than the harder rock overlay, creating the undercut. Cool!
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The huge rock monolith down stream of the plunge pool was once the top of the falls. During the flood of March 1929 (195,000cfs@Oakdale) the rock broke off and was hurdle downstream and burried in the gravel, pointing to the sky and leaning slightly upstream as if bracing against the flood.
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Enjoy the scenery here. The rock garden below is a mess of breakdown detrius that has no rythm or reason.
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2002-12-29 00:20:47 (2112 days ago)
Chris Bell
I am posting this comment for Karl Whipp:
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Crooked Fork - Us 27 to Camp Austin, III-IV (V)
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We ran this fun little stream on 12/15/02. The US27 bridge gauge was about 4.2. This was a fun level, but I would like to see it at about 4.5 - 4.7. 4.2 was a little bony with lots of screw-ya rocks in the boulder gardens below Lamance Falls and I would have liked to see a little more cushion at Lower Potters Falls. Other than the above mentioned, it was a pretty good level.
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If you don?t already know this, the water quality pretty much blows on this creek. Just a heads-up and a plug for Coca-Cola. Coke will kill darn near anything you may swallow.
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.0 | Potter's Falls | III+ | |
| 0.1 | Lower Potter's Falls | IV | |
| 0.2 | The Next Mile | III+ | |
| 2.0 | The Class II Section | II | |
| 3.0 | The Surprise Hole | III+ | |
| 3.1 | Rollercoaster | III | |
| 3.9 | Divided Highway | III | |
| 4.0 | 3ft Ledge | III | |
| 4.1 | The Last Ledge | IV | |
| 4.2 | Confluence with the Emory River | II+ | |
| 6.2 | Camp Austin Bridge Take-Out | I |
This 15ft waterfall is one of the easiest to run in the Southeast. Though it can be ran most anywhere, the common line is run in the center over a small curler which lines you up for a rock finger. The extreme right side of the landing zone is shallow. Caution: The center line is easy to boof so watch your landing.
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