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Hicks Creek, AL

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CR 127 (Jennings Rd SE) to Canyon Rim Road (State Route 176)

Class III-IV(V)
1.2 Miles
Avg Gradient 227 fpm

(RM) Lickety Split


(RM) Lickety Split
Photo of Hank Sharrod by Rob Maxwell @ 15"

Gauge Information


Min Sug. Level:  7000 cfs

River Description

Hicks Creek is one of the more surprising micro-creek/flood runs in the Little River Canyon area. It is a tributary of “Teddy” Bear Creek, with a character all its own. Its gradient is given up in a blur of tightly packed broken ledge drops and quick moving boogie water with few eddies.

Within 100 feet of the put-in the action starts off with a big class III slide “The Big Oh!” that very quickly leads to Hicks Creek Falls; an impressive 16-foot vertical waterfall. Unfortunately, the falls land on a solid rock slab. It can be run if you aren’t worried about breaking your boat or your back. Otherwise, it can be portaged on the left or right. The portage on the right will require climbing down a 10-foot vertical cliff. However, there is a tree growing next to the cliff that makes this task less daunting.

Below Hicks Creek Falls, the creek’s true ledgy nature begins to show. You’ll encounter the “Multiple Ohs!”: #1, #2, and #3. They are a series of straightforward class III ledge drops packed fairly tightly together. About 100 feet downstream of Multiple Oh #3 is a Class III+/-IV Rock Jumble. The day we ran it, it was jammed with logs, so we portaged on the right. Next up is Hicks Creek’s most challenging and technical rapid: Lickety Split. The day we ran it, this solid class IV had a “split” rock at the brink of the bottom drop. We ran the “split” on the left, avoiding the log to the right.

Below Lickety Split is one final 5 foot ledge then things calm down to an intimate float through a dense thicket of rhododendrons and mountain laurel. This is where Hicks Creek hides its biggest surprise: “The Bush”. Just before the confluence with Bear Creek, Hicks swamps out into an over grown hell of rhododendrons and mountain laurel. If you look closely you will find two very tight channels through The Bush, one leading right and the other left. We opted to go right, into a long tunnel of foliage. The way was clear and was nothing more then a smooth ramp of water to the Bear Creek confluence. I suspect that the left channel might dump into Bear Creek with one last class III.

Overall, this is a fun short creek that can be used as a high water Bear Creek alternative put-in or for a fun short action packed trip all on its own.

The day we put on, the Bear Creek gage read 15”, several hours later when we took off it was 8.5”. The level seemed to be medium-low, so I would guess that 12” on the Bear Creek gage would be minimum. As you might expect, this one drops like a rock and will only hold for a matter of hours after a rain.

StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2004-10-22 19:01:17

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(RM) The Big Oh!


(RM) The Big Oh!  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Hicks Creek Falls


(RM) Hicks Creek Falls  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Multiple Oh #2


(RM) Multiple Oh #2  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Multiple Oh #3


(RM) Multiple Oh #3  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Log filled portage


(RM) Log filled portage  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Lickety Split


(RM) Lickety Split  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) 5 Foot Ledge


(RM) 5 Foot Ledge  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Milt In The Bush


(RM) Milt In The Bush  Hicks Creek AL
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(RM) Deep In The Bush


(RM) Deep In The Bush  Hicks Creek AL
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Gauge Description:

Use the USGS Little River at Blue Pond gage as a rough guide. The primary gage for Hicks Creek is the "Teddy" Bear Creek gage. Located downstream river left in the Canyon Rim Road SR 176 culvert. Its best seen from river righ. 12" is minimum for Hicks Creek. 15" is medium-low.

Little River nr Blue Pond, AL [ AL ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.13 4.3 7/4 16:00

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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) 3.13   7/4 16:00
AL Black— Noccalula Park campground to Tuscaloosa Avenue II-V+ 4 cfs*   low 7/4 16:00
AL Chinquapin Creek— Lower Canyon Rim Road to Little River Canyon V 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Cotaco Creek— Matt Morrow Rd (Mill Pond) to Ruth Rd. III-IV 4 cfs   7/4 16:00
AL Hicks Creek— CR 127 (Jennings Rd SE) to Canyon Rim Road (State Route 176) III-IV(V) 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Johnnies Creek— 1. Upper Upper - CR 43 to CR 47 III-IV 4 cfs*   low 7/4 16:00
AL Little— 1. Hwy 35 to Upper Two II-V 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Little— 2. Upper Two to Eberhart Point III-V 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Little— 3. Eberharts Point (Chairlift) to Canyon Mouth Campground III-IV 4.30 CFS   low 7/4 16:00
AL Little, E. Fork— Lahusage to Rt. 35 II(III) 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Wolf Creek— CR49 to CR47 II-IV(V) 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Wolf Creek— Rt. 176 to Little River V+ 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00
AL Yellow Creek— First Falls to Lake IV-V+ 4 cfs   low 7/4 16:00

Station Description

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

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