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Stouts Creek, MO

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1. (Upper Stouts) Off of Highway M west of Ironton (0.6 mile)

Class III+
0.6 Miles
Avg Gradient 100 fpm

Gauge Information


Min Sug. Level:  2.5 ft

River Description

Upper Stouts Creek is probably the most commonly run whitewater creek in Missouri, and for good reason -- 100 ft/mi gradient, easy roadside access, numerous eddy-catching drops, beautiful granite mini-gorge, etc. Throw in one good class V- with an intimidating run-out and you'll see why Missouri creek paddlers consider this one a gem ... even though it's less than a mile long.

Logistics:
Upper Stouts Creek is off Hwy M, west of Ironton and north of Taum Sauk Mountain State Park. To get to the take-out, begin in Ironton, MO at the intersection of Hwys 21 & M (aka W Russell St in Ironton) and go west on Hwy M for 3.9 miles to the intersection with CR 102. Park in the large pull-off area on the right and check out the take-out.

To get to the put-in, continue on Hwy M for ½ mile to the intersection with CR 101A. Turn around here and park on the side of the road just downstream of the trashed-out trailer. Pull as far off the road as you can to avoid getting snookered by errant locals. Watch for broken glass as you walk/stumble to the creek. Better be warmed up cause the fun starts right away!

History:
Upper Stouts Creek was first run on Wednesday, 16 May 1990, by Chuck McHenry, Santo Albright, and John Tansil. An account of the run, written by McHenry, appeared in the July/Aug 1990 issue of the River Log, newsletter of the Missouri Whitewater Association.


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Last Updated: 2008-03-25 21:54:57

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Gauge Description:

The USGS gauge is a poor indicator for runnability of this small creek. Better to look for 2" of rain within 24 hours at the Pilot Knob & Glover rain gages and look for a sharp rise in the E Fk Black River gage. Although it's several miles downstream of the run, there is a paddler's gauge on the Hwy 72 bridge over Stout's Creek at the head of Lake Killarney. The gauge is new (3/16/2005) so the levels given below are somewhat uncertain.
Stouts Cr @ Hwy 72 bridge (feet)
Minimum 3.0
Optimum 3.5 - 5.0
Maximum ?

East Fork Black River nr Lesterville, MO [ MO ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
0.96 8 7/25 16:15

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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
MO Black, East Fork— Johnson's Shut Ins (2 miles) II-III 8 cfs   7/25 16:15
MO Carver Creek— Highway AA to County Road 114 (1 mile) IV 0.96 ft   low 7/25 16:15
MO Crane Pond Creek— Crane Lake to County Road 134 (Minimum Rd/Neal Huff Rd) (2.35 miles) III-IV 0.96 ft   low 7/25 16:15
MO Little Rock Creek— Off of Highway E (east of USFS Marble Creek Campground) to Highway E bridge (1 mile) IV+ 0.96 ft   low 7/25 16:15
MO Lower Rock Creek— Barren Hollow (south of Highway D) to Highway E (3 miles) IV 0.96 ft   low 7/25 16:15
MO Stouts Creek— 1. (Upper Stouts) Off of Highway M west of Ironton (0.6 mile) III+ 0.96 ft   low 7/25 16:15

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:6922
USGS Station:07061270
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