Camp Creek

Camp Creek State Forest to Bluestone River

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Anthony Daniel

Jun 23, 2020


the run feels longer than 2.5 miles and is quite scenic and remote feeling. Please use caution as wood is quite common but it was clear (from below the church to the confluence ) in June of 2020. Portaging is required above the church (2019). High water can be particularly hazardous since a couple of the ledge drops have rock sides, causing the holes to build rather than having the flow dissipate into a shoreline wider area.

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Paul Lange

May 27, 2017


Nelson gets his surf on somewhere after the first ledge and before the third ledge on Camp Creek at 6.7 (Bluestone at Pipestem)

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Paul Lange

May 27, 2017


Paul boofing ledge number one, Camp Creek 6.7 (Bluestone at Pipestem)

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Paul Lange

May 27, 2017


Karen running the third ledge on Camp Creek at 6.7 (Bluestone at Pipestem)

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Paul Lange

May 27, 2017


Nelson getting ready to boof Ledge Number 2, Camp Creek at 6.7 (Bluestone at Pipestem)

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Philip Young

May 20, 2014


Camp Creek confluence with the Bluestone River just upstream of I-77 bridge

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Robert S. Anderson

May 29, 2004


The third ledge on Camp Creek

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Roger Barnett

Apr 22, 2002


fun little drop with a undercut shelf on both sides of the run out. there is also a nice line on river right.

good shot of the river right line and the run out.
havin fun below the second ledge.
4 nice ledge drops make up this rapid. this is the last drop. there is a great hole just below.
this is the hole below the third ledge. it will give you a nice little ride.