| Difficulty | II-III |
| Length | 6.3 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Reach Info Last Updated | June 20, 2025 |
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Apr 9, 2009
Appears to be clean; there's a nice four foot boof near the put in, and some ok gradient near the confluence with the guyandotte. It's right beside RD Bailey lake, and right outside of Gilbert.
Apr 9, 2009
I ran this creek today; it's quite a fun run. The boof, upon closer inspection, is similar to suck pop from teter creek up north. There's a slide above it (not very steep but VERY slick and plenty of water), and then there's a slide boof. This creek reminds me of Teter Creek a lot. There are plenty of slides with diagonal waves and not much gradient. The boof is the only notable drop; everything else is class two boogie water. I'm very happy that I fell upon this creek; it's the closest whitewater that I have. I ran it at a low level; the simon to RD Bailey stretch of the guyandotte was running, so one might be able to judge this creek's level by that gauge.
It's a very fun run. I put in at a small one lane bridge about a mile and a half from the confluence with the guyandotte under RD bailey dam, and I shuttled by foot. (Just as one might on Teter Creek)