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Little Buffalo, East Fork, AR

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Deer to Murray

Class III-IV(V+)
7.3 Miles
Avg Gradient 60 fpm
Max Gradient 90 fpm

Gauge Information

Little Buffalo, East Fork
Deer to Murray III-IV(V+)
low
2.17
8/21 23:30

Min Sug. Level:  3.5 ft Max Sug. Level:  7 ft

River Description

Note: The combination of Steep banks and lots of dead red oak trees (thanks to the borer beetle infestation) tend to clog the creek with wood from time to time, so keep look out.

Put-in: Located at confluence of the East Fork and Barberry Creek.(elevation 1490) From Hwy 16 at Deer. Go North on County Road NE198 (Heydenrich Road) for 2.7 miles to the end of the main road. Ask for permission to park at the last house overlooking a large pond and carry/drag down the old road 0.5 miles to the creek. This road is sometimes passable in serious 4-WD, but is just as easy to walk down.

Take-out: At Murray either at low-water bridge below confluence with Stepp Creek (Elevation 1065) or on river left at low-water bridge below confluence with Thomas Creek (Elevation 1030). 3-options:

Option 1, Go West on Hwy 16 to Swain and turn North on County Road NE 8, go 3.1 miles and take the right fork on County Road NE 171. This road will descend the mountain to the low-water bridge at Murray. Park along the road/creek as you will likely not be able to ford the creek to the park/community building if the creek is running.

Option 2, Go North on CR 28 from Hwy 16 at Deer and head to Wayton. This road takes you past the Alum Cove NFS recreation area. Turn left (West) on CR 96 at the Wayton Baptist Church. Go 2.3 miles and turn left (South) on CR 95. Snow cemetery is on the right. Continue ~2.5 miles down the mountain to the community of Murray. Be sure to check out the scenery on the way down. Especially the small but tall waterfall above the first creek crossing. At the bottom of the hill, there are a couple of houses on the right then a triangle intersection. To the left, Willis Park is beside the creek at the low-water bridge and the will probably have standing water in the field. Park at the community building next to the park at the intersection. Be sure to thank any locals and leave a donation for this facility.

Option 3, Access from Hwy 21 just North of the Hwy 16 intersection and follow the road down to just below the confluence of Thomas Creek and The EFLB. This adds an additional 1.2 miles of slow class I/II.

If the water is high (2+ inches of rain) you might check out Sandy Springs Hollow (aka Mystery Creek) or Barberry Creek. These add ~ 2 miles to the top of the main run with some good Class III/V drops and some waterfalls. The EFLB will be big if these are running.

 

Run starts off with some brushy class II+ but quickly picks up volume as several small drainages pour in. Some nice waves and holes to play on. Watch for a large tree across the creek about 0.5 miles down in a narrow channel. About 2 to 2.5 miles in, look for the banks to steepen and the river appears blocked by some large boulders. There is a small cascade on river left as it falls over and through the steep limestone bank just above a nice eddy on river left for the scout/portage on river left. This is Johnson's Falls, the water funnels into a 2.5-ft wide notch between the wall on the left and an undercut boulder on the right while making a 90-degree turn and droping several feet. This drop has been run with varying degrees of success.

Below here, the class III/IV boulder gardens start and continue until the take-out in option 1 and 2 above. Watch out for the 'Obliterator Hole' around mile 5. There is a ATV trail on river right from here down to the first house on the creek, in case you run into trouble with the holes. The final drops are just below this house. There is an old 'swinging bridge' above these drops for added interest.

Check out some video of some drops from a medium level run Here.

See more info on the Ozark Whitewater Page for EFLB.


StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2008-06-06 10:22:02

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Gauge Description:

Look for 1.5" or more rain at the Deer within the last 12-24 hours.

Also look for the Buffalo at Boxley gauge to be > 4.5 ft.

Usually running if Falling Water Creek is, given a general rain on the area.

Can be run at very low levels with some bumps and scrapes.

 

Check out the Richland Creek level predictor chart to help estimate levels up to 2 days later.
 

 

Richland Cr nr Witts Springs [ AR ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
2.17 51 8/21 23:30

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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
AR Barberry Creek— Headwaters to ELFB III-V 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Bear Creek (Big Piney trib)— Headwaters to Big Piney Creek IV-V(V+) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Big Devil's Fork— Hill Cemetery to Richland Creek III-IV(V) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Bobtail Creek— (hike in) FS 1219A to Richland Creek III-IV+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Boss Hollow— Headwaters to Hurricane Creek III-IV+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Dry Creek— Dickey Junction to Eula IV-V+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Falling Water Creek— Falling Water Falls to Richland Campground II-III+(IV) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Falls Branch— Tarlton Flats to NFS Road 1200 near Bass III-V 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Hurricane Creek (Newton & Pope Co.)— Cub Creek to Big Piney II-III+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Left Hand Prong— Headwaters to Victor Road II-IV 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Little Buffalo, East Fork— Deer to Murray III-IV(V+) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Long Branch— Hike in from CR 28 near Wayton to Murray III-V 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Long Devil's Fork— Hike in from CR 32 to Richland Creek III-IV(V) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Richland Creek— 1) Moore to Richland Creek Campground III-IV+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Richland Creek— 2) Richland Creek Campground to NFR 1201 II-III(IV) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Sandy Springs Hollow— Headwaters to EFLB III-IV+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Shop Creek, West Fork— Alum Cove Creek to Parthenon III-IV(V) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Stepp Creek— Gum Branch to ELFB III-IV+ 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30
AR Sulphur Creek— Southern Fork to Richland Creek III-V(V+) 2.17 ft   low 8/21 23:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:3161
USGS Station:07055875
HUC:0
Latitude:35.7969
Longitude:-92.9286
Class:-1

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Put-inPutin
1.5Half-MoonIIIPlayspot
2.7Johnson's Falls5.0Portage Hazard
2.9Johnson's Falls GorgeIII+
4.8Obliterator GorgeIV
5.7Low-water slab crossingII+Access
5.9Swinging Bridge GorgeIV
7.0First Low-Water crossing Takeout

Rapid Descriptions

Put-in
Confluence of Upper East Fork and Barberry Creek. Access via ATV trail at the end of Heydenrich road in Deer.

Half-Moon (Class III, Mile 1.5)

Curved ledge with some nice surfing above and below. Watch for the stout hole at the bottom at higher flows.



Johnson's Falls (Class 5.0, Mile 2.7)

A bedrock ledge with a large boulder sitting in the middle. At most levels, the name 'Johnson's Squeeze' is more appropriate as all of the water funnels between the left wall and the boulder through a 2.5 wide flume with a sharp turn.
Hazards include pinning by wedging one end of the boat on the left wall as the other end wedges under the boulder, cuts from the sharp edges on the left wall and shallow bedrock, hard hits from the boulder.
At very high water levels, water pours over the ledge on the right side of the boulder for a true waterfall drop.
Portage on the left at water level at most levels.



Johnson's Falls Gorge (Class III+, Mile 2.9)

A half mile of bouldery rapids more technical than those upstream. The walls become more vertical and close in on the river. The rapids open up a bit at the Long Branch confluence to give a break before the lower gorges.



Obliterator Gorge (Class IV, Mile 4.8)

Large boulders dominate the streambed as the water pours through. There are five distinct drops with some action inbetween. The first ledge is the 'Obliterator' and it has an appetite for boaters. An ATV trail runs along the right side.



Low-water slab crossing (Class II+, Mile 5.7)
Private drive crossing for house on the left. Can be used as an emergency exit on the right to get out to the county road. Signals the final onslaught of rapids are just around the corner.

Swinging Bridge Gorge (Class IV, Mile 5.9)

Similar to the 'Obliterator Gorge' as the large boulders funnel the water into powerful hydraulics over 5 main drops with some action inbetween. Don't let the vintage bridge overhead distract your attention.



First Low-Water crossing
First of two county road crossings at Murray. Park on river left in the pull-out area or on river right at Willis Park or the community center depending on how you came down the hill. Right heads upto Wayton, Left heads up to Hwy 16 at Swain.

Alternate take-out is 1.2 miles downstream at the next crossing which exits river left up to Hwy 21 at Mossville.


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