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Bear Creek, IL

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CR900E to Hwy 96 in Marcelline (4.5 miles)

Class I-II
4.5 Miles
Avg Gradient 16 fpm

Byron @ Tres Pas Rapid @ 1200 CFS (320)


Byron @ Tres Pas Rapid @ 1200 CFS (320)
Photo of Byron Smith by Clint Begley taken May 24, 2004 @ 1200 CFS

Gauge Information

low
2
8/21 22:45

Min Sug. Level:  100 cfs Max Sug. Level:  4000 cfs

River Description

NOTE: Currently the cited put in and take out locations are being claimed by local land owners as "private property" despite being road easements (thus owned by the Ilinois Department of Transportation). Until further notice, please review the map and find alternate put in and take out locations.


StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2008-08-19 17:13:39

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Byron @ Tres Pas Rapid @ 1200 CFS (320)


Byron @ Tres Pas Rapid @ 1200 CFS (320)  Bear Creek il
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Gauge Description:

The gauge for Bear Creek is located right at the put-in at the bridge on County Road 900 E. The drainage area at the gauge is 349 square miles, so it doesn't take much rain to the north and east to bring the water up. Between 0.2" and 0.5" of rainfall north of Marcelline, Illinois is usually sufficient to make this a class II run (between 800-1200 CFS).

Water levels drop rapidly once the tributaries stop getting runoff, so check the gauge frequently. The creek can rise to maximum runable levels in as little as 12 hours and drop just as quickly.

Bear creek is a floatable class I even at low levels (lower than 50 cfs), though the riffles will have you out of your boat more than in it.

The rapids start shaping up around 500 cfs, with ideal levels between 800-1200. Higher water (in excess of 2500 cfs) is boatable, but there is usually so much debris that it becomes very hazardous and the water quality is poor.

 

Gauge/flow analysis based on data from a gauge at or near the put-in location 1944-03-01 to 2008-08-18
Drainage area at gauge 349 sq.mi.
Minimum mean daily flow during stated period 0 cfs
90% of time flow exceeds 1.1 cfs
10% of time flow exceeds 414 cfs
Maximum mean daily flow during stated period 21,300 cfs (2002.05.12)
Average days per year over recommended 'low' threshold ( 100 cfs)  92
Average days per year over recommended 'high' threshold ( 4,000 cfs)  4

BEAR CREEK NEAR MARCELLINE, IL [ IL ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
2.41 8.6 8/21 22:45

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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
IL Bear Creek— CR900E to Hwy 96 in Marcelline (4.5 miles) I-II 2 cfs   low 8/21 22:45

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:2386
USGS Station:05495500
HUC:07110001
Latitude:40.1428
Longitude:-91.3372
Class:2

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