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Much of the flow for BSF comes from New River which drains the Cumberland Mountains north of Oak Ridge and Clinton, Tennessee. When hard rains hit that area, look for BSF to be running the next day.

When running shuttle to the Leatherwood Ford take-out, there is an electronic gage in the gazebo that you can checkout for the latest flow information.

Several of the rapids get more difficult at levels below 1,000 cfs such as Double Drop, Washing Machine, The Ell, and others while large wave-trains form at around 3,000 cfs.
This run has even been paddled at levels above 10,000 cfs. I know of one group who ran it at around 50,000 cfs. Just remember that the river changes character considerably at these higher levels and a swim could potentially be long and very dangerous.


SOUTH FK CUMBERLAND RIVER AT LEATHERWOOD FORD, TN [ TN ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
5.21 229 12/4 18:00

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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
tn Cumberland, Big South Fork— Leatherwood Ford to Station Camp I-II(IV) 229 cfs   low 12/4 18:00
TN Cumberland, Big South Fork— Station Camp to Blue Heron, KY II+(IV) 229 cfs   low 12/4 18:00
KY Cumberland, Big South Fork— Station Camp to Lake Cumberland II 5.21 ft   12/4 18:00
TN Cumberland, Big South Fork— The Confluence to Leatherwood Ford II-IV 229 cfs   low 12/4 18:00
KY Roaring Paunch— Barthell to Big South Fork (3 miles) IV-V+ 229.00   12/4 18:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1706
USGS Station:03410210
HUC:05130104
Latitude:36.4772
Longitude:-84.6692
Class:-1

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