Clear Fork (of the Cumberland)
Hwy 90 bridge to Sandy Beach Cove(Clear Fork near Jellico)
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportUnloading, parking access to water. - Christopher Dobson
Mar 18, 2023
You can park roughly at this address 102 River Ln Duff TN 37729, just park beside the railroad tracks or behind the mail boxes, there a path going down to the water right up from the mail boxes. Across the railroad is 2 vending machines that has a camera, so there isn't no issue of theft that I've ever had.
Brent Johnson
Jan 2, 2014
Thought I would add some info to the run. It is a local run tor me I live right across the river from the takeout, so thought I could shed some light on the run and some general info. I A fairly new paddler been paddling less than a year at this point and really enjoy this run it is a good training area for newer paddlers as the river increases in difficulty as the run goes on, great warm up time. I have since bumped up my level of runs but continue to go back to the clearfork to sharpen my skills. So if you are a new paddler looking to sharpen your skills this is an excellent forgiving river to develop class 3ish skills. The wave train that my crew calls 'Train Wreck Wave' even though it is a little ways away from the actual wreck site is awesome play spot. Worth the run itself if you like to play.
Put in info I always use the Travillion Lane put in have boated and fished here for years with no issue, and honestly the water above it is not worth the time. Takeout Park roadside above the cemetery just make sure you are well off the road and not blocking the cemetery gates.
Hope this is helpful
Brent
Brent Johnson
Nov 23, 2013
Tommy G. running Train Wreck Wave. Nice hometown surf wave at higher water levels.
Brent Johnson
Nov 23, 2013
Salad shooter from above. River left of Haystack Rock (large rock) is preferred line.
Kevin Black
Aug 22, 2009
Ran this section today at 200 cfs according to the Saxton gauge graph. This would be the minimum as it was pretty scrappy. However, there were access issues. Takeout now has 'no trespassing' signs up at the trail and was somewhat overgrown. We ended taking out at the cemetery across from the gravel pit, but parked up the hill at the end of the guardrail so not to take a chance on blocking the gate to the cemetery. Put-in was also a little confusing. We opted for #3, but the trail under the bridge was overgrown with kudzu so we ended up getting permission from a landowner to access the creek.
Overall, good run, but short and could use some more water.