Falls of the Ohio - Upper (1 mile)Class II(IV)
1 Miles
Avg Gradient 22 fpm
Max Gradient 22 fpm
Jim Gunn Falls of the OhioGauge Information
Ohio River
River DescriptionThe Falls of the Ohio is one of the most distinctive paddling locations in the United States. Within sight of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the premier high flow runs. The Falls were originally a series of rapids formed by the exposure of a Devonian era coral reef which existed 350 million years ago. It is the world's largest exposed reef of this period. Today the McAlpine Locks and Dam control the river and expose the fossil bed along the Indiana shoreline. As water is released from the Upper Tainter Dam it flows over the exposed bed providing big water fun from (approximately) November till June. At higher water, the exploding waves appear, giving paddlers a quick, crazy ride from the dam down to the interpretive center. The Falls of the Ohio is a National Wildlife Conservation Area. Please do not disturb any birds nesting or remove fossils. For more information see the Falls of the Ohio State Park website. Directions: There is also a Lower Falls of the Ohio site 1 mile down stream that is accessed via the clark boat ramp. Map and Description: At lower levels the fossil bed becomes exposed along the KY side and one can ferry across the 1600ft wide river section to access additional playspots.
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Last Updated: 2006-07-08 15:08:30
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