Boone Creek, KY

Disclaimer

KY 418 Bridge to Kentucky R. (6.3 miles)

Class II(III)
6.3 Miles

Boone Creek Rapid


Boone Creek Rapid
Photo of travis Bolinger by Barry Grimes taken May 2003 @ Low



River Description

Boone is not really a "playful" stream but rather a beautiful and continuous class II(III) run more appreciated for it's remote, wilderness feeling and incredible scenery than it's surfing potential.

Boone Creek however has had a dark and deserved reputation as a killer stream throughout it's history by claiming the lives of several unprepared paddlers. In the early 90's even a supposedly seasoned and veteran class IV paddler drowned after being pinned in one of the frequent strainers that appear on that narrow, twisting stream. In all cases these deaths were due to very high flows and a general lack of respect for the potential dangers of fences and tree strainers on Boone Creek. The local Lexington boating organization, the Bluegrass Wildwater Association has even been called upon to help search for the bodies of drowning victims in order to save the local volunteer fire department from suffering a drowning itself. If you paddle Boone at higher flows be extremely cautious in your descent and carefully scout the many blind bends which may be completely blocked by river wide obstructions. Be advised that the strainer situation can change at any time - especially after heavy, windy rains which are likely to topple trees from the steep banks into the creek.

There are 2 putins for Boone Creek. The bridge on Athens-Boonesboro road (KY 418) near the Christian camp is the upper-most put-in. Do not attempt to park in the campground (Fayette County) but rather cross the bridge (into Clark county) and park along the small access road on the right just after crossing the creek. The 2nd put-in is at the bridge over the creek on Grimes Mill Rd near the private fox hunt club. Parking is very limited at both putins so try to leave as many vehicles as possible at the takeout where ample parking is usually available.

The Boone Creek takeout involves paddling a short stretch of KY River flatwater to the US 25 bridge over the KY River (directly under the I-75 bridge). The total length of Boone from the Christian Camp to the US 25 bridge is about 6.3 miles.


StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2004-06-13 01:52:19

Search Results

Photos/Videos 1- of 22

Typical Boone Creek Rapid


Typical Boone Creek Rapid  Boone Creek KY
(73.24KB .jpeg)

Boone Creek Rapid


Boone Creek Rapid  Boone Creek KY
(63.43KB .jpeg)

Boone Creek Rapid


Boone Creek Rapid  Boone Creek KY
(47.23KB .jpeg)

Boone Creek tributary waterfall


Boone Creek tributary waterfall  Boone Creek KY
(144.48KB .jpeg)

Tributary slide


Tributary slide  trib of Boone Creek KY
(62.54KB .jpeg)

The Princess will have to wait


The Princess will have to wait  Boone Creek KY
(3.15MB .gif)

Another Boone Creek, KY waterfall eddy


Another Boone Creek, KY waterfall eddy  Boone Creek KY
(110.18KB .jpeg)

Boone Creek wave


Boone Creek wave  Boone Creek KY
(93.75KB .jpeg)

Waterfall near Boone Creek Lodge


Waterfall near Boone Creek Lodge  Boone Creek KY
(115.01KB .jpeg)

1 2 3 Next

This topic does not exist yet

You’ve followed a link to a topic that doesn’t exist yet.

If permissions allow (as a AW Member, you may edit River Wiki, for example) you may create it by using the “Create This Page Button” below by hovering your mouse over the edit wrench.

If you don’t see a wrench, you don’t have permission to edit or edit is turned off.

If you don’t know what you are doing click on the sandbox and instructions link off the create page link.

Gauge Description:

Check with the Bluegrass Wildwater Association for current levels.

WXPort

News





icon of message No guide books for this stream. If you know of a book that describes this stream please contact and advise the StreamTeam member for this run.

No Comments

Add a Comment

Rapid Descriptions

icon of message No rapids entered. If you know names, and locations of the rapids please contact and advise the StreamTeam member for this run.

AW Membership Status

Please join AW.

To enjoy extra features of this website please register by clicking here.No permissions.

Volunteer Opportunities / Activities

StreamTeam


Journal Archive Articles

Accidents

Accident Reports

1997-03-03


 River Alert  
 State News  
 River Links  
 River Info (mobile)