Butternut Creek
Jamesville Reservoir to Route 481
| Difficulty | I-III+(IV) |
| Length | 2 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Gauge | Chittenango Creek Near Chittenango Ny |
| Flow Rate as of 1 hour | 125 cfsbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | February 16, 2018 |
River Description
Starting at the Jamesville Reservoir and continuing to a fishing access just before Rt. 481, Butternut creek is mainly a tight class II+ run. This is punctuated by Dunlop falls, a double-drop just below the bridge at Solvay Rd, and a small dam just before Jamesville Rd. Both are easily scouted and can be portaged on river left.
There have been numerous run-ins with the owner of the A-Frame style house at Dunlop Falls. The best option is to scout the drop from the bridge in street clothes and run it quickly and quietly. Ultimately the river acesses are all public land making the run completely legal despite the fact that he owns both sides of the river at the falls. ( Update: The property now has a new owner who has been extremely friendly to kayakers. Please be friendly and help protect access)
The run can be done as a whole, or shortened to putting in above Dunlop Falls at Fiddler's Green Park, and taking out at the fishing access at Jamesville Road to get more laps in on the drops.
At high flows be sure to check the dam drop by Jamesville Road. A nasty hole forms at the bottom.
Trees are the largest hazard on this tight run. Be on the lookout and bring a saw or hatchet.
Tip from the locals:
There are no public bathrooms anywhere nearby. You'll have to make a run to Dewitt if nature calls.
Syracuse Area Runs:
Butternut Creek Chittenango Creek (Cazenovia)
Chittenango Creek (Chittenango) Fish Creek E. Branch (Taberg)
...River Features
Dunop Falls
A 20-25ft double drop. Ride the green tongue in the center which brings you right, punch the curler, turn left and boof into the slot over the hole below or over the shelf for a clean drop at higher water
Dam Drop
A small sloping dam to a small auto-boof. Stick to the right to avoid landing on rocks. This can make a big hole at high water.
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