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Hwy 70 to Hwy 27 (Whites Creek) (Tiny Piney)

Class III-IV
11.1 Miles

Tiny Piney, TN


Tiny Piney, TN
Photo of Craig Rollins by Andy Moore taken Jan. 2002 @ 2.1 ft

Gauge Information

Piney Creek
0.33
10/7 7:15


River Description

Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Tennessee, B. Sehlinger and

Put in near Hwy 70 outside Rockwood.
Paddle out on Whites Creek to Hwy 27.

From Wade Harrison:
It has 2 class 4's on it baby gorilla and starestep rapid both are pretty close to the put it and easyly walked.it has only one undercut on it and its also one of the first rapids on the run when its over 1.5' you want even see it.its covered.but the gorge isnt the fun part..The play is unbeliveable on that run at 4'.when you start to leave the gorge you hit triple hole back to back to back holes that are deep and very playful.then a few more class 3 stuff and fun holes and then its SURF CITY BABY where Whites Creek comes in on right. you just have to see it at high water to get the real feel for that run for sure a big water run.I have ran it as high as 8+ feet(no washout levle for this run it only gets meaner) and the holes were crazy at that level about...6' I would say is a good cut off for that run..that means something better is running if its that high.overall its a awsome run that i miss alot..pretty easy to boat scout everthing,put in at railroad tracks on hwy 70 take out at white creek bridge on hwy 27.

From Andrew McClanahan 2002-12-19:
The put in for the Tiney Piney is actually on Highway 70. Put it in at the bridge over the creek, there is a small gravel road just before the bridge on the left, drive underneath the railroad bridge and put in there (This is just a couple of miles past Ozone Falls if youre headed toward knoxville from Crossville). Take out is on Whites Creek at Highway 27. (to get here continue on 70 and turn right on 27, Whites Creek will be the first bridge you come to, park on the right) This is a short shuttle. As of 12-14-02 there is a large tree at the bottom of the first class IV rapid (stairstep?). Run far right or walk on the left. There is also another bad tree near the end of the first rapid after Baby Gorilla. Walk on the right. Baby Gorilla, you will know it when you get there. The river contricts down into a micro gorge. Walk this one on the right. This run has great scenery. Most of the run is fun class three with several long low grade slide type rapids. Watch out for an undercut slot on river right a few rapids below Baby Gorilla, and a couple of more pesky trees. Whoever owns much of the land on river right has posted numerous no trespassing signs, on the upstream side of the trees most likely for boaters. When you get to the junction with White Creek, it takes on more river characteristics, with rapids of mostly waves and some juicy holes.

 

 

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G -Spot  Piney Creek TN
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Baby Gorilla  Tiny Piney TN
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Is it undercut?  Tiny Piney TN
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TELLICO RIVER AT TELLICO PLAINS, TN [ TN ]

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Stage Flow Updated
0.33 18 10/7 7:15

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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) 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Citico Creek— 1. Indian Boundary to Below Pigs in Space III-IV 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Coker Creek— Highway 68 to Hiwassee River III-IV(V) 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Conasauga Creek— FR 341 to Holly Springs Rd Bridge III-IV(V+) 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Doublecamp Creek— to Citico Creek IV 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Gee Creek— hike up back to parking area IV-V 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Little Loss Creek— into Big Loss Creek 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN North River— North River Campground to Tellico River III-IV 0.33 Feet   low 10/7 7:15
TN Piney Creek— Hwy 70 to Hwy 27 (Whites Creek) III-IV 0.33   10/7 7:15
TN Tellico— 1. Trout Hatchery to Bridge above Bald River II-III 0.33 Feet   low 10/7 7:15
TN Tellico— 2. Bridge above Bald River to bridge below Jared's Knee III-IV 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Tellico— 3. Bridge below Jared's Knee to Ranger Station II-III 0.33 ft   low 10/7 7:15
TN Tellico— 4. Ranger Station to Tellico Plains I-III 0.33 Feet   low 10/7 7:15
TN Wildcat Creek (Tellico Tributary)— Source to Tellico River III-IV+ 0.33 feet   low 10/7 7:15

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AW Gauge ID:6830
USGS Station:03518500
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User Comments

2008-04-05 10:56:14 (184 days ago)
Brandon HughettDetails
You can't park under the railroad bridge anymore at the put-in. The gravel road is now blocked off. You must park at the end of the Hwy 70 bridge on the shoulder of the road. The river left end of the bridge appears to be a good option. Then, just climb down the hill beside and under the bridge to put-on the river. I spoke to one of the locals and I got the feeling they don't want us to get on their property at all. As long as you walk down to the river beside and under the Hwy 70 bridge, you'll remain on state right of way and not on private property.
2006-04-05 22:58:29 (915 days ago)
Kirk EddlemonDetails
This run is more dangerous than the difficulty. It is only class 2-3+ except for the chimp, 4, but there are some really nasty shelf undercuts and sieves here and there. In particular there is a horrible slot sieve .5-.75 miles below chimp(baby gorilla) on the right. when you cant boat scout real well for the first time you are there. Go far left at medium to low levels and I think there is a manky slot down center, but do not go right. It turns into a slab slide that throws you right into a pinched undercut/sieve. I slid in, tried to hold myself up, but got thrust under it stern first and then completely under and got lodged. It took a couple of frantic seconds to get out and meander my way back to air. This spot kinda reminds me of a miniature initiation on the Gauley. Be careful on this run, there are many spots like this.
2003-10-13 14:27:33 (1820 days ago)
Allen BrownDetails
This is not the Piney in the Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of TN by B. Sehlinger. I own those books and they are talking about Piney (Spring City).
2003-05-21 15:17:19 (1965 days ago)
Kirk EddlemonDetails
This run is the most dangerous I think from Spring City to Wartburg. It is only class 3-3+ except for the chimp, 4+, but there are some really nasty shelf undercuts and sieves everywhere. In particular there is a horrible slot sieve .5-.75 miles below chimp(baby gorilla) on the right. when you cant boat scout real well for the first time you are there. Go far left at medium to low levels and I think there is a manky slot down center, but do not go right. It turns into a slab slide that throws you right into a pinched undercut/sieve. I slid in, tried to hold myself up, but got thrust under it stern first and then completely under and got lodged. It took a couple of frantic seconds to get out and meander my way back to air. This spot kinda reminds me of a miniature initiation on the Gauley. Be careful on this run, there are many spots like this.
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