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GAULEY R. NR CRAIGSVILLE, WV [ WV ] |
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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| WV | Big Beaver Creek— Craigsville to Gauley River | IV-V+ | 9.48 feet | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Brushy Meadow Creek— Falls at Leivasy to confluence with Hominy Creek | III-IV+ | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Cherry— Richwood Inn to Gauley River | II-III | 9.48 feet | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Cherry, N. Fork— Third WV 39 and 55 Bridge to Richwood | III-IV | 9.48 feet | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Cherry, S. Fork— Beech Lick Run to Richwood | II-III+ | 9.48 feet | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 1. Confluence with South Fork to confluence with Turkey Fork | II-III | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 2. Confluence with Turkey Fork to Bolair | I-II | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 3. Bolair to Donaldson | I-II | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 4. Donaldson to Camden-on-Gauley | I-II(III) | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 5. Camden-0n-Gauley to Curtin Bridge | I-II | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 6. Curtin Bridge to confluence with Persinger Creek | II-III(IV) | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Laurel Creek (Cherry trib)— Jetsville (CR 39/14) to Fenwick (Cherry confluence) | III+(V) | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Little Laurel Creek— CR39/11 bridge to confluence with Cherry River | II-IV | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Muddlety Creek— WV41 to Summersville Lake | III-IV | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Panther Creek— Confluence with Jim's Branch to confluence with Gauley River | III-IV | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Tea Creek— Confluence of the Right Fork to the confluence with the Williams River | IV-V | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 | |
| WV | Williams— 1. Day Run Camping area to Tea Creek | I-III | 9.48 ft | low | 10/7 15:00 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 1433 |
| USGS Station: | 03189100 |
| HUC: | 05050005 |
| Latitude: | 38.2908 |
| Longitude: | -80.6411 |
| Class: | -1 |
User Comments |
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2007-04-21 09:33:50 (535 days ago)
Robert Farmer
Caught this 4/16/07 at a moderate level, I think (14+ and dropping at Craigsville). The descriptions of this that I've read really don't do it justice. This is a 5-star creek! It's certainly one of the best of its size in WV!! It's much better than the N. Cherry, nearby, so definitely catch this if you can! In fact, I would say that, if you have only one day to paddle in WV, and this is running, paddle it! As noted above, you can't see the best (or worst) rapids from the road, so don't get overconfident when you're driving up!! I felt that the crux rapid was not the Rockpiles, but a fast, sliding section that blindly lunged toward some good-sized boulders, 2.6 miles down from the put-in, where the creek turns sharply left-then-right, which I think is below the Rockpiles (?). Because of the blindness, I eddy-hopped down the right, after unfortunately catching a left eddy, which didn't help. I would say that this one and Rockpile #3 might be Class 5-, not for danger, but technicality. Rockpile #1 is best finished on the right; Rockpile #3 is best finished on the left, due to a blind pourover boulder on the right (or I guess you could boof right, but scout first). It's almost non-stop action! You'll probably welcome a break! Cherish the rest spots! Also, there is one 3-foot ledge farther upstream that took me by surprise (probably "Big Ledge Rapid" in the photo section), when you can see the tops of the telephone poles near the road: I didn't expect it, and ran out of scouting room, so went down the middle, pitoned on some submerged rock, slid over, and barely made it slowly through the hydraulic. Going to left or right might have been better. This creek builds up slowly, gets cranking, lets off a bit, and then builds up again. I highly recommend it, especially for Class 4 boaters who are wondering if they're ready for Class 5. I measured a distance of 4.1 miles from the put-in to the takeout bridge. I wouldn't bother running down to the Cherry, as it looks scraggly and bony. Thanks to Cahil for the shuttle!
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2003-12-29 17:54:02 (1744 days ago)
Karl Whipp
At medium flows, this creek reminds me of Smokey Mountain boatin on a class III-IV level. There are not a lot of big boulders. Very few, actually. This creek is made up primarily of small boulders just under the surface. It's pretty constant bee-bop with few pools. Although it only comes in at about 85 feet per mile, the gradient is pretty constant. Most everything is read-n-run on the fly, with the exception of the Rock Pile rapids...mainly Rock Pile 3. This one often has wood in it and should be scouted.
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This is an excellent introduction to creekin run. It can easily be broken down into an eddy to eddy to eddy run. This also makes it a great "tune-up" run early in the season after a long winter with little boating.
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I have not been on it at a level where it goes to class V, but I would certainly like to get on it at some point in the not so far off future.
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2002-05-09 18:46:23 (2342 days ago)
Joseph Greiner
Ran this on 4/28 at 4.25' on the putin gauge and 4.0' at Fenwick.Craigsville 16-18' Cranberry 7.0 and Webstr Springs 8.5. This is way HIGH level!!
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Ran it again on 4/29 2.75 at put in gauge. 2.1 at Fenwick 5.1 Cranberry 8.0 Webstr Spngs and 14.7 Craigsville. This was a class III- to class III+ level and a lot of fun!!
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