Snow Creek

Route 1674 Bridge to Route 1695 Bridge

DifficultyI-II
Length4.7 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
Reach Info Last UpdatedDecember 1, 2010

River Description

Carolina Whitewater, B.Benner


River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Take Out

Distance: 4.9 mi
Take Out

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Mack Roebuck

Jan 4, 2015


Second river paddle.

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Mack Roebuck

Jan 3, 2015


Scary!

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Mack Roebuck

Jan 3, 2015


The hike out? A tad muddy.

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Mack Roebuck

Dec 30, 2014


Flint Mill Hole is a fun complex rapid with different combinations of lines. It is easy to carry back up and run multiple, different lines. The hole at the bottom is sticky and feeds to the right 'up against the wall redneck mother' (courtesy of Jerry Jeff Walker). The hole is avoidable with a strong left boof. Or run through the hole and maintain a left angle to avoid a knuckle scraping flip against the rock wall.
Downside: If you are running during a millpond release, the water is very muddy. Dale Swanson is trying to eventually flush out the bottom of the 100+ year old pond.
On the plus side, if you are there during a release try to visit the museum quality mill.
Speaking of Dale. Why doesn't he have a comment? He is Snow Creek.

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Ben Kelble

Jul 7, 2011


Mill Hole Rapid.

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Ben Kelble

Jul 6, 2011


This creek is not runable without a release from the mill pond or rain, We paddled it on a release and it was a nice little run. There are numerous class 1 rapids one that is a borderline 2 and the Flint Mill Hole that is an honest 3. The mill hole is a bit nasty because it runs you up against a rock face river right. I have not run that rapid as the only time I have done the run I was in an open tandem canoe with no bags. I plan on getting back to run it in my WW boat.

Update: I have run the Mill Hole 2 times, one clean and one dislocated shoulder. there is a eddy on either side of the entrance to catch or just bomb down the center staying a bit left. it is a solid class 3. The Mill Pond is flushing regularly now and there have been 6 runs.

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Ben Kelble

Apr 15, 2011


Above the portage river left of the mill hole rapid.