Moose
1. Middle: McKeever to Rock Island(McKeever to Iron Bridge)
| Difficulty | III |
| Length | 3.5 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Reach Info Last Updated | April 14, 2016 |
River Description
This 3-mile stretch of Moose River runs parallel with Moose River Road from the Gauge Station to the Iron Bridge. The river is only visible from the road at the put-in and then again near the take-out. There are 4 named rapids on this section of the river, considered a great run for beginners, and is even runnable throughout most of the summer months.
See also:
Tug Hill - Old Forge Area Reaches
Beaver (1. Moshier)Beaver (2. Eagle) Beaver (3. Taylorville)
Black (1.) Black (2.) Black (3.)
...River Features
Put-In
The put-in can be found about a mile down Moose River road coming from Route 28 in McKeever. The old put-in used to be the gauging station, but now there is a parking lot farther down river you can go to and cut out about 3/4 mile of flatwater paddling.
Initiation
This is a 2 part rapid and is the most technical of any on this section of the river. Novices should scout. The best and most exciting line is staying river right, and hugging the big rock over a 3 foot drop into a meaty hole.
House Rock
House Rock is punctuated by an enormous rock rising out of the center of the river. It is slightly undercut, but not too much to worry about at normal levels.
Dogleg
Dogleg wraps hard right and then back to the left around a big rock. You can paddle right up to the first hole and pull out river left to take a closer look.
Rock Island
You can take out above or below Rock Island. At 3ft or more a little hole river right becomes a fun play spot.
Iron Bridge
Take out option before the Iron Bridge
Iron Bridge Rapid
Iron Bridge rapid is optional depending on where you take out, but it is a fun, two part rapid.
Ledge Rapids
Couple of ledges below the Iron Bridge rapid, before the alternate takeout.
Take Out (Above Tannery)
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