Mill Creek (Shenandoah trib)
Route 42 to N. Fork Shenandoah
| Difficulty | I-III(V) |
| Length | 7.9 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 23 fpm |
| Gauge | N F Shenandoah River at Cootes Store, Va |
| Flow Rate as of 42 minutes | 248 cfsbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | July 19, 2025 |
River Description
This is really two distinct sections. The first 6.6 miles are no more than class II. I have only paddled this from a little above Rinkerton, after the addition of the water from Crooked Run, where the creek comes alongside Va. 263 for its final 2 miles. There is a nice set of Class II mini-ledges just above Rinkerton, and then nothing more than class I, but with a good current because of the gradient. The scenery is relatively poor, because you are next to the road. The scenery should be better upstream, and the gradient is similar, as is the whitewater (according to Corbett); however, there are likely to be fences and downed trees. This section ends when you see I-81 appear and the horizon line disappear. You can easily climb up to Va. 263, and park on its shoulder.
Then comes the final plunge of Mill Creek, down to the North Fork. It begins with the class III Mill Rapid, a long, wide sloping ledge with several steps and many possible routes, which requires much more water than above. You can pull over on either side to scout and select your path. In the final section, most of the water goes to the left. After you pass beneath I-81, riffles carry you swiftly to the next horizon line, where almost all of the water channels to the far left. Stay right, and then land on the rock ledge in the middle. This is an extremely dangerous drop of about 15 feet, at least class 5.0, through a 6 to 8-foot wide mill-race cleft in the rock, with a complicated entry, an undercut left side, a large pillow midway, a keeper hydraulic etc. Portage over the rock ledge. Shortly below, pull over on the left to scout the next drop (and to be safe and efficient, the following one as well). Most of the water goes to the left, over a diagonal ledge (class IV) with a serious hydraulic on the far left (where the current will try to push you), apparently the result of blasting to make a route for a pipeline. This hydraulic may be hard to avoid even in low water. Many paddlers will prefer
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Log in to add a reportThis is the main event on mill creek which is class 1-3. on the right side in this picture is a big rock slide. The left has a man made slot.
This is the man made slot on river left. You cant see all of the series of drops( total drop of 22 ft.) but this is the main one.