Little Pigeon, Middle Prong
2. Ramsey's Cascade trailhead to Porters Creek confluence
| Difficulty | IV-V |
| Length | 1.5 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 240 fpm |
| Gauge | Little Pigeon River Above Sevierville, Tn |
| Flow Rate as of 6065 days | 357 cfsstale data |
| Reach Info Last Updated | December 14, 2006 |
River Description
Brad Roberts testifies:
Great creek run!!! Bring a short blunt boat, lots of rescue gear, and a big grin!! I would have to call the run a class 4 plus. Most of the run involves taking a duffek stroke to line up, then a boof stroke to launch - for just about the entire run. Not a whole lot of drops over 4 or 5 feet tall, but lots of drops about 8 feet apart.
The first rapid below the put-in bridge and the last rapid above the confluence were the most difficult. A high-water paddle out on the Middle Prong is a great way to cap off the run!!
This run is harder than it looks. There are also many bad spots spaced throughout the river. With good water this run is as or more difficult than upper Big Creek.
The first drop is right above the footbridge. To putin above this 8 foot boof, turn right off of the trail immediately before it crosses the footbridge. Go a hundred feet upstream and there will be a spot to put on. After sliding in, be ready for a little ledge above the big one that comes up quick. The big ledge is best boofed on the right, but keep your angle downstream so as to not land on a rock that sticks out on the right side of the drop.
The next rapid is the hardest on the run, with the possible exception of Pinball, near the takeout. Here the river squeezes down against the right bank and drops through a super steep boulder field for some distance. There are sick holes and rocks in here and its always bigger than it looked from the parking lot. After this set, eddy out and take a breath because it is non stop for the next half mile.
The gradient holds pretty steep through here and it tends to push you from one drop to another with little recovery time. Swimming doesn't look like fun. After several hard rapids be on the lookout for a large wall on the right signifying cave rapid. Half the river drives under this rock formation and the conse
...River Features
Put In
Sweet Boof
The Stacks
You can get dizzy paddling into this one its so steep.
Death Cave
Watch for the big wall on the right where all the water goes under.
Pinball
Beware of a pin rock in the top left hand slot.
Take Out
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportTaken 7/19/14 at around 2.1
Matt Todhunter in an open canoe on the Ramsey Cascades.
Photo by Trey Cambern.
Dooley running Pinball
Although on the low end of the recomended level, the river was very runnable.
Glen with the 'Good to Go' sign.
Somewhere in the section above the first vehicle bridge downstream from the trailhead.
fun boof, better look good there are often fans watching from the bridge
easy to get tired after punching about 50 holes like this