Graves Creek

1st bridge upstream to Locust Fork

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DifficultyIII
Length5 mi
Avg Gradient100 fpm
GaugeLocust Fork Near Cleveland, Al.
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
2.01 ftbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedApril 21, 2015

River Description

Graves only runs immediately following a good rainstorm when the Locust is on the rise.  Cheap thrills if you are in the area and lucky enough to catch it.  Most of the action is in the first quarter mile of the run.  Put in at the bridge on Mardis Mill Road. Shortly after you'll see the horizon line for the falls.  If you've never run it before, scout your line before you put in.  The drop isn't as clean as Baby on Tellico; there are a couple of rocks on both sides of the landing people have broken teeth and boats there.  With that said, the falls are commonly run about ten feet off the right bank.

Below the falls and throughout the run, watchout for strainers.  Wood tends to accumulate in this small creek.  The superslide is fairly straight-forward -- just stay off the right wall/undercut. After that, it is class 2 all the way to the Upper Locust.  If you paddle Graves all the way to the Locust, you'll come out about 3.6 miles above the normal Highway 79 put in for the Locust.

Water quality is pretty bad here due to the run off from the Tyson Chicken plant.

See also www.alabamawhitewater.com.


River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Mardis Mill Falls

Class: III+Distance: 0.05 mi
Waterfall / Large Drop
Mardis Mill Falls

A 15' vertical drop into a pool.

Take Out

Distance: 1.4 mi
Take Out

Judith Ranelli
Judith Ranelli

Feb 24, 2018


*Some folks ran Graves for the first time in early February 2018. There is a lot of wood in it, multiple portages. There was some carnage. This is an easy run but it is still a tight little creek. Graves needs wood cut out. Otherwise running past the slide below the falls becomes a PITA without much payoff.

JD
John Duncan

Apr 9, 2013


The open boat 'dry' line

Boyd Ruppelt
Boyd Ruppelt

Jan 1, 1900


Boyd huckin' in his Slick Stick...a Great Shot by Drew Armstrong.
Boyd Flyin' down the super slide...it's a great little park-n-huck spot! Watch out for the tree toward the bottom though.

RB
Ratt Boy

Jan 1, 1900


Photo courtesy of Derek Williams.