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GAULEY R. NR CRAIGSVILLE, WV [ WV ] |
Current Conditions
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| 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+ | 9.38 feet | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Brushy Meadow Creek— Falls at Leivasy to confluence with Hominy Creek | III-IV+ | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Cherry— Richwood Inn to Gauley River | II-III | 9.38 feet | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Cherry, N. Fork— Third WV 39 and 55 Bridge to Richwood | III-IV | 9.38 feet | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Cherry, S. Fork— Beech Lick Run to Richwood | II-III+ | 9.38 feet | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 1. Confluence with South Fork to confluence with Turkey Fork | II-III | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 2. Confluence with Turkey Fork to Bolair | I-II | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 3. Bolair to Donaldson | I-II | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 4. Donaldson to Camden-on-Gauley | I-II(III) | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 5. Camden-0n-Gauley to Curtin Bridge | I-II | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Gauley— 6. Curtin Bridge to confluence with Persinger Creek | II-III(IV) | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Laurel Creek (Cherry trib)— Jetsville (CR 39/14) to Fenwick (Cherry confluence) | III+(V) | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Little Laurel Creek— CR39/11 bridge to confluence with Cherry River | II-IV | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Muddlety Creek— WV41 to Summersville Lake | III-IV | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Panther Creek— Confluence with Jim's Branch to confluence with Gauley River | III-IV | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Tea Creek— Confluence of the Right Fork to the confluence with the Williams River | IV-V | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 15:00 | |
| WV | Williams— 1. Day Run Camping area to Tea Creek | I-III | 9.38 ft | low | 10/11 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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2008-05-26 09:39:43 (138 days ago)
Three of us ran this from the Curtin bridge to what is described as takeout number 2. The level was 11.7 ft. At this level, this is a great section of intermediate water. Gradually increases from easy class II to a few class III rapids and ends with a challenging class IV that should be bank scouted. There is an old brick bridge support in river center which indicates that the action is increasing. After the bridge support there is about a short section of class III before the class IV. It will be obvious because there is no clear route obvious from the boat. The move is basically from river left, ferry behind the first large rock in river center to river right. After the ferry, there was a line down river right. All of the rapids with the exception of the last one were easily boat scoutable and offered plenty of opportunity to practice river running skills. We accidentally ran into the land owner for the takeout. He is very kayaker friendly and is willing to work out both river access and primitive camping arrangements. We tipped him $10 to give us access. He asked me to pass along his contact information. Call Floyd Dillon for river access 304-742-6237
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2005-01-25 19:22:45 (1354 days ago)
John Petretich
Just a quick note...When Summersville Lake is at winter pool (usually between November and April) there is current all the way to the Rt. 39 bridge. The section below Big Beaver Creek contains small (class I-II) rapids and a mellow gradient. It makes for a nice long day and simple shuttle logistics.
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2002-06-28 11:14:46 (2297 days ago)
Matt Muir
Posted on 6/27/02 to the AW Massage Board:
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I am unsure of how to get this on the AW site, but someone had asked for some info. The far takeout on Crupperneck Road is still there, but to access it via Crupperneck Road one must negotiate some 2' diagonal washouts and one that is deep enough to fit an S-10 in, call this a class V. As for making the shorter run of the top section of the Top Gauley. The road on river left, to my knowledge, is public, although some cabin and property owners along this road may not like it. This is proven by the large quantities of roofing nails strewn about the pull-off areas. We consider ourselves locals (WV Tags) and last time we ran it in early June 2002, my buddy ended up with 2 in one tire and 1 in another. So be on the lookout! The run is sweet, though, okay play down to 1000 cfs, but gets better as it goes up. At about 2000 cfs a honey of a wave hole thingy can be found on river left about 5 miles down. We consider this the optimal level, and I usually cannot get anyone off their lazy a@# to go if it is lower than that. A bonus is that I rarely see a person there. If you opt for the whole run, be wary that a rapid uncharacteristic of the run lies waiting to munch the unexpecting. Hope this helps.
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Mike Vanderberg
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2002-06-16 18:56:30 (2308 days ago)
john duke
I was there on sat
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I take it the crupperneck 14-1 takeout is out( i looked at that road and turned around)
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As for the river left road downstream of the 55/20 bridge we were told it was private (no signs) SO we paddled nothing
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ANY ADDITIONAL INFO. WOULD BE GREAT
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