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a) Heritage Park (or Blue Rock Rd) to Obergiesing Soccer Complex (Formerly Dravo Park)

Class I-II
4.35 Miles

Death hole Rev A


Death hole Rev A

Gauge Information


Min Sug. Level:  750 cfs Max Sug. Level:  5000 cfs

River Description

This almost forgotten set of rapids (just West of Cincinnati, Ohio) includes many distinct class I. At higher water levels (3000 plus cfs) a few of the rapids might be called class II. Most of the spots are long rapids with good standing waves and eddies. There are lots of excellent spots to work on s-turns, peel-outs, ferries and eddy turns.

As you pass the Blue Rock bridge the drops get steeper and more frequent, and the higher standing waves are definitely fun.

At the foot of the last rapid lies the "death hole". There is a clear path around it, should you choose to avoid it, but it is quite punchable at all levels. From there, it is a relatively short hop to the takeout.

Put-In: Heritage Park, located off of East Miami River Road about 2 miles north of the Blue Rock Rd intersection. (Approx. a 4.35-mile trip)

Alternate Put-In: On East Miami River Rd just north of the Blue Rock Rd intersection. (Approx. a 1.6-mile trip)

Take Out: Obergiesing Soccer Complex (formerly Dravo Park), located off of East Miami River Rd. 1.6 miles south of Blue Rock Rd.

Other related or nearby streams: 50 Hole, Great Miami, Ohio (Class I), about 11 miles Southwest (downstream).
StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2006-08-19 13:19:03

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Roger Gets Some Air


Roger Gets Some Air  Great Miami OH
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Denn'y's Turn


Denn'y's Turn  Great Miami OH
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Contemplating a Surf


Contemplating a Surf  Great Miami OH
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The Take Out


The Take Out  Great Miami OH
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Death Hole @ 7000 cfs


Death Hole @ 7000 cfs  Great Miami OH
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Death Hole @ 4750 cfs


Death Hole @ 4750 cfs  Great Miami OH
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OH, Great Miami, Ferry at Blue Rock Bridge


OH, Great Miami, Ferry at Blue Rock Bridge  Great Miami OH
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OH, Great Miami, Surfing Blue Rock Bridge


OH, Great Miami, Surfing Blue Rock Bridge  Great Miami OH
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Punching Death Hole


Punching Death Hole  Great Miami OH
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G Miami R at Hamilton OH [ OH ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
62.63 638 10/7 21:45

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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
OH Great Miami— a) Heritage Park (or Blue Rock Rd) to Obergiesing Soccer Complex (Formerly Dravo Park) I-II 638 cfs   low 10/7 21:45
OH Great Miami— b) 50 Hole (Cleves) I 638 cfs   med 10/7 21:45

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1529
USGS Station:03274000
HUC:05080002
Latitude:39.3911
Longitude:-84.5722
Class:4

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User Comments

2008-09-02 12:42:53 (35 days ago)
Map to the put in point is wrong. if you went to that point, you'd have about a 10 mile paddle Edit
2008-08-07 06:29:08 (61 days ago)
Hats off to Eric and DanO of the CincyPaddlers who took a chainsaw to the log and the Burwinkles (Burwinkle Corn) who provided a tractor to drag the top of the tree out of the wave train. The dangerous strainer is gone and the wave train below Blue Rock Bridge (aka Denny's Run) is free of obstructions from beginning to end. WOOHOO! Edit
2008-03-14 12:56:40 (207 days ago)
17,900 cfm can't be right. Edit
2008-03-06 10:36:44 (215 days ago)
My husband and I ran this section of the river numerous times in the summer of 2007 at levels of 1500 to 3000+ cfm. For novice boaters, the wave trains after Blue Rock bridge got our hearts pumping. There is an island seperating the flow and we used it to walk our boats back to ride the waves several times. However, I wouldn't say that the average Little Miami or Whitewater boaters would be comfortable running the 3-4 foot waves, but they can easily be avoided. Maybe I haven't been there at the right levels, but Death Hole, if I am thinking of the right spot, has only been a small depression downstrean of a large rock. As a side note, after I swam the entire length of Entrance Rapids on the Yough, the waves here on GM actually unnerved me slightly... Edit
2006-05-22 12:30:06 (869 days ago)
jason EmersonDetails
The "Death Hole" can be a park and walk and play. Just park at the Dravo parking lot and walk up stream to the end of the soccer fields. There will be a path at the end of the fence. Walk down the path and you will see the hole. Somewhere between 4500 cfs and 7000 there is an ok hole that forms. at 5600 it's pretty much a front surfing green wave, but it is likely that at the right level a haystack will form making it much better.
2005-11-15 09:00:22 (1057 days ago)
Robert EllstromDetails
Little or no technical expertise required. One or two tight turns, at least one with a strainer. Be alert, however, for strong cross-currents at confluences of divided current. These can tend to be grabby at higher water levels.<br /> <br /> Undecked canoes will likely take on significant water at higher levels if they choose to run the taller haystacks. Easier routes are almost always available, however.<br /> <br /> The safest routes under Blue Rock Bridge to avoid the strainers on the bridge abutments are either all the way river right or river left. River right is the easiest, but misses the play spot under the bridge on river left. This play spot washes out above 3000 cfs or so.<br /> <br /> Eggleston Park is another put-in that is perhaps a quarter mile shorter. The first rapid after that put-in has a great set of ferry waves that run most of the width of the river. You can leave a bicycle at Dravo Park and ride back to your car easily. Some decent waves and generally continuous rapids until the takeout river left at the old bridge abutments. A fun run for the whole family with relatively big water in comparison to the Little Miami or Whitewater rivers.
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