Little Pigeon, Middle Prong
4. Highway 73 to Richardson Cove
| Difficulty | II-III |
| Length | 9.3 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 35 fpm |
| Gauge | Little Pigeon River at Sevierville, Tn |
| Flow Rate as of 56 minutes | 300 cfsbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | July 7, 2013 |
River Description
This stretch is hardly ever paddled, but is a great novice run with a few spots that will certainly challenge newer boaters. There are a plethora of class 2-2+ rapids with fun moves to make as well as a handfull of class 3 rapids that are quite nice. Combine that with several tight and suprisingly picturesque gorges and you have a great canoe/kayak trip. The best part about this run is that it can be paddled down to around 500cfs on the new gauge described above. 800cfs is a good level and 1000-1200 will be a little juicier but not really any harder. (Ed note - the gauge referred to is no longer in service - not sure how to convert to the current gauge)
One can putin at TN 73, but a nice putin that cuts out a few miles of less quality flatwater is located at the confluence of Webb Creek, near the City Hall of Pittman Center. Run this for around 6 miles down to the top of Richardson Cove for a trip of moderate length. There are few pullouts at Richardson Cove, but there won't be any other boaters crowding them either.
After puting in, the river starts in some nice shoals and turns before entering the most complex rapid on the river. There is some house construction on both sides of the river signifying the rapid, which contains a few house sized boulders and some fun and tight lines. Its class 3, but quite interesting in a canoe. After this is a flat stretch before the creek crosses under the road.
From here it is a blur, with a few more bridge crossings. The main road does for the most part stay on the river left side all the way to the takeout from here. When the river leaves the road for a while there are some great bends that take you away from the development and into some pretty places. The bedrock is nice in many spots, adding both to the character of the rapids and scenic value. There is second home development in many spots, but for the most part is tastefull and (relatively) unobstrusive.
Near the end of the run is
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Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportRan Webb Creek to Richardson Cove on Oct 29, right after Trop Storm Zeta passed through. Sevierville gauge around 5000cfs? On the lookout for wood, but didn't see any. Fun II-III run. Surprised we had the river to ourselves.
Ran this section 4/24/20 with Dad and Kat. Sevierville gauge was at 1300 cfs, Little River gauge at 2.78. This run was good to go. Could benefit from a little more water but was manageable at this level. Put in at Webb Creek and ran down to Richardson Cove. Mostly class I-II with an occasional III to keep you on your toes. Handful of good play waves and squirt spots as well. Most of the best rapids are out of sight of the road. Not a bad run, especially with the park being closed at the moment.
-RS
I've ran this river several times a week for over a month and there is no real obstructions.Right b 4 you get to the covered bridge there is a tree down but it's not a problem unless the water is low.Happy Boating!
This was his hardest canoe trip yet.
This is a battle shot, note the following shots of us jettisoned.
This nice rock jump is right below the big one on river right. An excellent swimming hole and place to soak it in.