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Black, AL

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Noccalula Park campground to Tuscaloosa Avenue

Class II-V+
1.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 80 fpm
Max Gradient 80 fpm

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Photo of rapid below falls

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Min Sug. Level:  500 cfs*

River Description

Comments submitted by an alert surfer who knows what he's talking about: (Note: Gradient figures exclude the falls, which most people will not run. Essentially, the gradient is all in the first 1/3rd mile downstream of the falls, with the remainder of the run being a paddle-out to the access road.)

1. Don't put in at the Noccalula Road Bridge. 100 yards down stream is Noccalula Falls which is approximately 100 feet high. Most folks, I think would portage. Legend has it as the scene of the death of the Cherokee Indian Princess. She didn't like the husband her father selected and dove from the falls to her death. So much for local lore.

2. Should you decide to try to put in at the bridge, you will likely get accosted by the Noccalula Park Officer who will no doubt disapprove of your plans. As a child they disapproved of many of mine.

3. Access to the gorge and creek is easiest on river right through the Noccalula Park campground. There are a number of cliff crawls or trails that allow access to the gorge away from onlookers. The cliff crawls are closer to the falls and the easier trails are farther from the falls. In any event be prepared to shoulder your gear for a while.

4. There are trails crisscrossing the entire ravine, so creek access is essentially B-line once in the gorge.

5. The creek when runnable will be fast, narrow, boulder choked, contain strainers, and likely flooding. The gorge is filled with house size boulders that litter the creek bed and gorge floor. They boulders are undercut and sometimes create entries to blind slots. Many people (I know of 4) have died in the creek over the years, mostly hikers slipping into the water and being lodged in the many undercuts, sieves, caves, and underwater cavities on the creek. The local Rescue Squad usually retrieves the bodies from undercuts many days to weeks after the victims entered. It is not a creek to be out of your boat.

6. Once Black Creek collects the flow from the unnamed creek on river right it has descended almost to the floor of the Coosa River Valley and the gorge walls start to roll back, the house size boulders disappear, the boulder choked stream is no longer evident, and the creek widens and deepens.

7. The parking and takeout is easy on Tuscaloosa Avenue due to the lack of homes and the local schools near the creek.

8. The shuttle is pretty short and easy. From your putin follow Noccalula Road south toward Gadsden. Descend Lookout Mountain and at the base of the mountain, before the railroad tracks, turn hard right onto Tuscaloosa Avenue. Follow Tuscaloosa Avenue to its crossing of Black Creek.

Jon K. Overholtzer, P.E.


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Last Updated: 2006-01-03 10:51:38

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Little River nr Blue Pond, AL [ AL ]

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Stage Flow Updated
3.35 16 7/24 21:00

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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
AL Bear Creek (Dekalb Co.)— Lower: Canyon Rim Road to Little River IV(V) 3.35   7/24 21:00
AL Black— Noccalula Park campground to Tuscaloosa Avenue II-V+ 16 cfs*   low 7/24 21:00
AL Chinquapin Creek— Lower Canyon Rim Road to Little River Canyon V 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Cotaco Creek— Matt Morrow Rd (Mill Pond) to Ruth Rd. III-IV 16 cfs   7/24 21:00
AL Hicks Creek— CR 127 (Jennings Rd SE) to Canyon Rim Road (State Route 176) III-IV(V) 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Johnnies Creek— 1. Upper Upper - CR 43 to CR 47 III-IV 16 cfs*   low 7/24 21:00
AL Little— 1. Hwy 35 to Upper Two II-V 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Little— 2. Upper Two to Eberhart Point III-V 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Little— 3. Eberharts Point (Chairlift) to Canyon Mouth Campground III-IV 16.00 CFS   low 7/24 21:00
AL Little, E. Fork— Lahusage to Rt. 35 II(III) 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Wolf Creek— CR49 to CR47 II-IV(V) 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Wolf Creek— Rt. 176 to Little River V+ 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00
AL Yellow Creek— First Falls to Lake IV-V+ 16 cfs   low 7/24 21:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1122
USGS Station:02399200
HUC:03150105
Latitude:34.2878
Longitude:-85.6817
Class:2

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User Comments

2008-02-25 09:25:18 (150 days ago)
I scouted this section (from the Falls down) on Friday February 22, 2008. This was after a decent rain and the Little River Canyon was approximately 725 cfs. Of the five class V rapids below the falls, two contained wood that would make them unrunnable, and one rapid is unrunnable no matter what. It is the third or fourth rapid in the sequence and it is a death sieve. Access to the gorge was easy on the river right side. There is a marked trail along the river right gorge wall. The scout required some lite bouldering and all the boulders had water going under them. As the description said, it is a very unfriendly stream bed that is full of sieves and undercuts. If there is enough rain in the area for this creek to run, you would be better off going somewhere else. Jon Crain Edit
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Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.1Falls5.3Portage Hazard Waterfall Photo

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Falls (Class 5.3, Mile 0.1)

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