Olentangy, OH
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Just South of Delaware to Chapman Rd. pull-off
Class I-II
4 Miles
Maui Wave at Full Release
Maui Wave at Full ReleasePhoto of Mark Steinmetz and Dan Downes by Neil Baker taken Summer 2006 @ 4500 cfs
Gauge Information
| Min Sug. Level: |
900 cfs |
Max Sug. Level: |
4500 cfs |
River Description
This class I-II run is of primary interest to Central Ohio paddlers. At high water levels a number of small
ledges create playful waves and hydraulics. There are unfortunately few mid-stream boulders and
eddies, however, many playspots are serviced by bank eddies.
Characteristics at select flows:
500-900 cfs: runnable but no worthwhile play. Good levels for early ww beginners needing moving
water experience;
1000-1300 cfs: the maximum amount of hydraulics appear. Waves are small.
1800-2300 cfs: many enjoyable medium-sized waves. A lot of the hydraulics start to wash out. "House
Wave" is nice. Noticeably pushier;
4000-4500+ cfs: large standing waves offer fun surf. Holes are washed out, but many of the
waves break nicely. Very pushy and flood-like. Most waves are catch-on-the-fly. "Maui Wave" above
take-out is prime.
Hazards: There are two low-head dams to be aware of. The first occurs approximately 2/3
into the run above the US 23 bridge. Portage river right. A second very low small dam is located about
50 yards downstream of the first. It's broken out on river right and easily run there.
Access: Put-in: From the US 23 bridge which crosses the river south of Delaware, head
north several miles up the river right side road. Continue north on the dead-end road leading to a
Delaware Water Treatment Facility. Park along the guardrail, just in front of the newly erected fence, looking for a
trail in the weeds dropping down to the river.
Take-out: From 23 near the bridge, travel south on Chapman Road, which parallels the river.
In less than a mile, look for a red ranch house on your left close to the river. Just past that, once the
left side of the road turns to woods, look for two pullouts close-by on your right, the northern one with
a mailbox. Park in the southern pullout. A trail leads down to the river where a low-head dam used to
be (removed, courtesy "Scenic Rivers" License Plate funds). Removal has revealed a new ledge! Note the
area is private, so be in good behavior mode.
Alternate access point under 23 bridge.
StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2007-03-17 22:40:43
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