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Crabtree Creek (Umstead State Park), NC

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Old Reedy Creek Road to Ebenezer Church Road

Class I(II)
5.3 Miles
Avg Gradient 5 fpm

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Crabtree Creek (Umstead State Park)
med
7.05
8/29 0:00

Min Sug. Level:  4.3 ft Max Sug. Level:  14 ft

River Description

Put-in:
Take Harrison Ave exit on I-40, drive towards Cary, turn left on Weston Pkwy, then right on Old Reedy Creek Road.

Take-out:

Ebenezer Church Road bridge.

Description:

This run is difficult due to many downed trees. Do not run this creek at high water.

This is a peaceful run through Umstead State Park. There are several rapids near the Company Mill Trail. The Old Company Mill Dam creates a Class II rapid. This creek runs through the Crabtree Natural Area and Piedmont Beech Natural Area. The frequent downed trees make this run difficult and at times, frustrating. The solitude and natural features are an oasis in the middle of urban sprawl. Even though the majority of this run is flatwater, the current remains swift. This run can be continued through Raleigh to the confluence of the Neuse River.
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Last Updated: 2007-01-08 12:56:23

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Runnable after a good rainfall near RDU airport

Crabtree C @ Ebenezer Ch Rd [ NC ]

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Stage Flow Updated
7.05 473 8/29 0:00

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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
NC Crabtree Creek (Umstead State Park)— Old Reedy Creek Road to Ebenezer Church Road I(II) 7.05 ft   med 8/29 0:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:660
USGS Station:0208726005
HUC:0
Latitude:35.8453
Longitude:-78.7247
Class:-1

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2007-07-17 11:15:26 (408 days ago)
Brian McPhersonDetails
Paddled this section (at 37cfs/3.6ft) and then continued to take out at US 70 bridge. The run through Umstead is beautiful, and gives you access to parts of the park few people see. The Piedmont Beech Natural Area has been closed to foot traffic for a while, but the creek will take you right past some amazing giants. Wildlife is abundant as well. Saw dozens of deer, otters, and one coyote. The downed trees were numerous however. Singles could be dragged over or snuck under, but there were many full on logjams that had to be portaged around. Steep banks make this almost impossible in some sections, leaving the alternative of roping your boat up and over from the opposite side of the jam. High flows make this a dicey proposition at best. At 37 cfs/3.6 ft the run can be boney in some places, but many of the trees can be paddled under. This 5.3 mile section took almost 6 hours, including lunch. A lot of work, but worth the very secluded paddle in the middle of the RDU area. From Ebeneezer Church bridge to Duraleigh Rd., the scenery is almost as nice but with less wildlife. From Duraleigh Rd. to Crabtree Valley Mall the amount of trash increases. Take out at Ebeneezer. I don't know if taking out at Duraleigh is possible.
2006-11-28 10:24:29 (639 days ago)
Jim WeiDetails
Possible playhole/wave where the hiking trail crosses the creek, fluffy looking at 400cfs.
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