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Baker Creek, AR

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Ed Banks Road to Weyerhauser road 52200

Class III-IV
3 Miles
Avg Gradient 50 fpm
Max Gradient 70 fpm

Baker Creek Falls


Baker Creek Falls
Photo of Lance Jones taken 1999-12-31

Gauge Information

med
5.13
10/7 4:30

Min Sug. Level:  5 ft Max Sug. Level:  10 ft

River Description

Take-out: Main one is on Weyerhauser road 52200, the first road to the left East of the Hwy 278 bridge over Baker Creek. Take-out at Hwy 278 is possible, but parking is very limited.

 

Put-in: Reached by continuing across the low-water bridge at the take-out and follow the signs to the Ed-Banks Access for the Cossatot. If low-water bridge is not crossable, return to Hwy and take first road West of the Hwy 278 bridge over Baker Creek. Once reaching the intersection for Ed Banks access to the left (West) and Hwy 246 straight ahead (North), There will be a gated road to the right (East). State Park Ranger reportedly will unlock the gate on days the Cossatot is above 5 ft. This is timber land leased to two different hunting clubs. The Park Ranger is working with the paddlers, timber company and hunting clubs to help open the access more regularly. Hopefully a better system will be worked out soon.

 

Optional put-in for higher water if gate is locked is from Hwy 246. Water needs to be over the take-out bridge for this option. First half mile will be small and brushy until several tributaries add to the volume. This adds another 3.7 miles to the run. Several good fun class III drops in this section of continuous rock gardens and ledges.

 

The main rapids are in the first mile below the main put-in.

A couple short steep rock-jumble rapids lead into the first big drop below the main put-in bridge. The creek makes a sharp right hand bend as a small cascade enters on the left.  Scout/portage on the right. Watch the hydraulic at the bottom of the big drop at high water levels, it has nearly killed on some high water runs. At optimum levels, aim for the launching pad for a sweet boof. Watch for piton rocks at lower levels.

Several more steep/tight class III/IV rapids follow in quick succession. Pins can be common at lower levels and sticky holes are the norm at higher levels. These consist of tight rock jumbles and small ledges, including a 6-ft ledge requiring a good boof.

The creek tames below here, but still offers good class II/III rapids and several nice surf holes.

Watch out for one especially stickly ledge hole about half-way down.

If you're not quite ready for Baker Creek, check out other runs in the area when the Cossatot is running big. Camp/Flat Creek, Brushy Creek, Upper Cossatot, Little Missouri.

 

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Last Updated: 2006-08-28 12:52:22

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Gauge

Gauge Description:

Usually running when Cossatot is big. Visual gauge is the low-water bridge at take-out on Weyerhauser road 52200. 18" of airspace is bare bones minimum, 0" is good, >2' over is pushy.

 

Cossatot River nr Vandervoort [ AR ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
5.13 917 10/7 4:30

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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
AR Baker Creek— Ed Banks Road to Weyerhauser road 52200 III-IV 5.13 ft   med 10/7 4:30
AR Brushy Creek— Polk County 408 to Cossatot at Hwy 246 II+(III) 5.13 ft   med 10/7 4:30
AR Camp/Flat Creek— Polk County Road 33 to Cossatot River II-III+ 5.13 ft   med 10/7 4:30
AR Cossatot— 1) County Road 31 to Hwy 246 II+ 5.13 ft   med 10/7 4:30
AR Cossatot— 2) Hwy 246 to Ed Banks Road II+ 5.13 ft   med 10/7 4:30
AR Cossatot— 3) Ed Banks Road to Highway 278/4 II-IV 5.13 ft   med 10/7 4:30
AR Harris Creek— Hwy 246 to Hwy 278/4 II-III+ 5.13 ft   low 10/7 4:30
AR Moore Creek— Hwy 246 to Hwy 278/4 II-III+ 5.13 ft   low 10/7 4:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:3557
USGS Station:07340300
HUC:11140109
Latitude:34.3794
Longitude:-94.2356
Class:-1

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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.3Baker Creek FallsIII+Waterfall Photo
0.5Second LedgeIII+Waterfall Photo

Rapid Descriptions

Baker Creek Falls (Class III+, Mile 0.3)

Baker Creek Falls

Baker Creek Falls
Photo of Lance Jones taken 1999-12-31

Main Drop:  Aim for the launch pad and fly!

 

Beware of the hydraulics at high water levels.  Beware of pitons at low water levels



Second Ledge (Class III+, Mile 0.5)

Baker Creek

Baker Creek
Photo of Lance Jones by Ray Skinner

Main line 1/4 way off right bank.  Alternate line on left with right angle.




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