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Little Patuxent, MD

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US Route 29 (Columbia) to US Route 1

Class I-IV
7 Miles

Gauge Information

Little Patuxent
low
107
7/24 12:00

Min Sug. Level:  250 cfs Max Sug. Level:  500 cfs

River Description

Park at Savage Mill and walk upstream about 1/4 mi. The Falls is 3 riverwide ledges, class III+ to IV (dependent on level) with a total drop of 10-12', followed by a class III rapid that doglegs to the left. There are a few potential playspots, but it's level-dependent.

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Ed Evangelidi testifies:
Savage Falls has been run successfully on river left or towards the middle with a series of basically Class 3 moves. However, each drop in this rapid has numerous pinning or boat crunching rocks. Scout carefully and be wary of rooster tails indicating hidden rocks at the bottom of any drop.

StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2002-06-29 11:11:59

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Pourover-Undercut?


Pourover-Undercut?  Little Patuxent MD
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Ledges on left


Ledges on left  Little Patuxent MD
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Dog leg


Dog leg  Little Patuxent MD
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Little gun powder


Little gun powder  Little Gunpowder Falls MD
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Savage Falls


Savage Falls  Little Patuxent MD
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Little Patuxent R/Savage, MD [ MD ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.92 107 7/24 12:00

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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
MD Little Patuxent— US Route 29 (Columbia) to US Route 1 I-IV 107 cfs   low 7/24 12:00
MD Middle Patuxent— Carroll Mill Road to Savage Mill I-II(IV) 3.92 ft   low 7/24 12:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:534
USGS Station:01594000
HUC:02060006
Latitude:39.1350
Longitude:-76.8161
Class:4

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User Comments

2008-02-04 04:16:29 (171 days ago)
Robert Farmer---New and improved directions: Take I-95 south of Baltimore or north from Washington to Route 32 east. Turn south on Route 1. Follow directions below from this point. There is a put-in just off Guilford Rd, which is the first traffic light north of Route 32 on Route 1, for a longer run of a few miles, rather than just doing the big drop section. I ran this Feb 2, 2008. The day was so nice that I was surprised that no one else was there, at least until late in the day when a group arrived from upstream. Although the center route over the main (#3 of 5) ledge looked adequately covered at around 400 cfs, I pitoned against an unseen rock and stopped dead before floating over or around it. The bottom right slot seemed decidedly Class 5-ish: The first time, I made it through nicely, but flipped. The second time, I stayed upright, but got pushed left to a spot under the falls sort of on the edge of the hole, where I stopped near, but not touching, the rocks; if I had flipped, it would have been ugly, so I definitely would not call this Class 2. Also, this entire section was quite bony at 400-or-so cfs; I think it could go a bit higher for the maximum, although it looked extra-exciting the night before at 3,000. There are some excellent surfing waves just upstream of the ledges section. Edit
2007-03-18 06:28:52 (494 days ago)
Robert FarmerDetails
Directions: Savage Mill is approximately 18 miles south of the Baltimore Beltway and about 5 miles south of Route 100. Take Route 1 south (Washington Blvd). Turn right 0.5 mile south of Route 32 on Gorman St. Go about 0.4 mile and turn right/park on Foundry st. Looking at the drop at low water, the two right-side routes over the first ledge end at piton rocks and have sticky-looking holes; the far-right is a quintessential keeper. The right side of the third ledge also looks sticky. This series of drops isn't so much 3 ledges as much as 3 erratic piles of jumbled, haphazardly scattered pinning rocks. Every line has little uglies just under the surface. It's probably safer with more water, but be careful about what's underneath you.
2005-03-23 12:52:02 (1219 days ago)
Jason SullivanDetails
High Water run,Jan 14,05.I made a run from Brokenland Parkway to Savage at 4000cfs??, is what the gauge said, The first section to 95 bridge was easy fast water,after passing under the first low bridge it was "very" pushy,and there was on bad tree in a very fast rapid,as I approached the ledges. I eddied out on the left to scout.My sneak that I normally take at high water on the extreme left was now a monster hole,and the hole on the bottom right had a pillow coming off the rockwall behind it 6-8' high!!,I'd call it class 5, It could of been run in the center but I shouldered my boat. The section right below(dogleg)was very fast and fun.I wouldnt reccomend running it at this level, its was very pushy. I dont think the rock on bottom right is undercut, I have seen it at extremely low water. Jason
2003-03-24 10:34:47 (1949 days ago)
NATHAN WINSLOWDetails
We had multiple runs and ran every line in there at 500 cfs on 3/20/03. The move for the last ledge on the right looks weird, but is a forgiving II+. As long as you don't try to bow stall into the center of the pour-over with a play boat, you will be fine. Other than swimming, the piton rock on the second ledge is the worse hazard in there.
2003-03-09 22:05:46 (1963 days ago)
NATHAN WINSLOWDetails
The center right ledge with the piton rock can be run straight on with a little right to left momentum. Just don't broadside that rock. It looks sharp. Center line on the next ledge is juicey. We threw a couple of sticks in the far right pour over-undercut thingy. One popped right up and flushed out. The other was down for quite a while. What's down there anyway?
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