Sugar Creek

Darlington (1.2 miles)

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DifficultyI-II
Length1.1 mi
Avg Gradient10 fpm
GaugeSugar Creek at Crawfordsville, in
Flow Rate as of 55 minutes
234 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedDecember 17, 2019

River Description

One testament to the popularity of this river is the fact that a number of canoe liveries and campgrounds are scattered along the river. Another testament is the various conflicting assertions we've received regarding where put-in and take-out 'should be', and where whitewater boaters might find the 'best' features or run to focus on. As a result, we have laid out a wide variety of access points, allowing for trips of various lengths, to suit a wide variety of paddler preferences.

Gradient is never really more than 10-15 feet per mile (and generally less than that). By virtually all reports, the rapids are pretty much wide-open wave trains (at least, at good flows ... at lower flows there may be some rock-dodge areas). The biggest hazard is likely to be deadfall and snags (trees and branches) in the river, as well as occasional bridge piers (which may also accumulate wood from time to time). The combination of this data (and input we have received) suggests the river is runnable though a wide range of flows, depending upon boater's experience and awareness of the increased power of higher flows and the attendant increased risk.


River Features

County Line Road / County Road 1200W

Distance: 0 mi
Access Point
County Line Road / County Road 1200W

According to a 'Report' (see 'User Reports' tab), this is 'rough access and is posted with signs'. (I.E., no trespassing).

Take-out

Distance: 1.09 mi
Take Out

Railroad Bridge

Class: IIDistance: 3.84 mi
Access Point
Railroad Bridge

Paddlers often opt for a put in above this old RR trestle (from the river left side). There are several excellent play waves just downstream from the trestle at levels above 3' (or above 1000 cfs) on the USGS gauge.

County Road N 700E

Distance: 5.06 mi
Access Point
County Road N 700E

County Road E 500N

Distance: 6.77 mi
Access Point
County Road E 500N

(Probably don't want to take out here ... a nice bit of gradient lies between here and next access at a scenic covered bridge.)

Covered Bridge: Drainage: ~320 sq.mi.

Distance: 6.91 mi
Access Point
Covered Bridge: Drainage: ~320 sq.mi.

Drainage area at this location is approximately 320 sq.mi. (as calculated via USGS StreamStats Beta software). This is about 5/8ths the drainage at the listed gauge, thus flow in the upper portion of the river (on average) could be on the order of 0.6 times the gauge reading.

County Road N 425E

Distance: 9.21 mi
Access Point
County Road N 425E

County Road 175E

Distance: 13.2 mi
Access Point
County Road 175E

Low Head Dam (Portage)

Distance: 17.08 mi
Portage
Hazard
Low Head Dam (Portage)

This is dam (at the coal power plant, just upstream of the Hwy.43/231/Washington Street bridge) is a 'drowning machine'. Portage on river right.


Ryan Weddle
Ryan Weddle

Nov 1, 2021


Update - the put-in at 1200 N is rough access and is posted with signs. The best put-in is at 950 E but as of this summer is posted with no trespassing signs as well. We have received permission to launch here before but were unable to make contact with landowner this fall. There is no put-in at the railroad bridge so do not waste your time.

There is a large pile of wood building up under the railroad bridge as of 10/31/2021, so do be cautious through there.

Crawfordsville USGS gage is down (maybe due to dam removal) so I've been using Thorntown USGS gage. Have run this stretch at 1500 cfs up to 1800 and flow was great.

JS
Jason Struble

Jun 5, 2014


Really nice wave. It changed slight as the water rose from about 1200 to maybe 1700 while there. (I guess that was 3 ft to 4+ On the usgs gauge). The wave got wider and the foam pile got better as the river came up. Long feeder eddy. Hard to miss the eddy. Nice spot. 6-4-14

JS
Jason Struble

Jun 4, 2014


About 4 ft or 1700 cfs the wave was great. We paddled it from 1250 - 1700 over a few hours as it was rising. 6-4-14. Nice wave. Great eddy service to this wave on river right. The rest of the run was wave trains.

CN
Craig Nyquist

Apr 29, 2009


My buddy James & I had a great day on Sugar creek near Darlington on Sat. The level was around 800cfs. This is a good mid to low class 1 level with very nice surfing. We put in at County line Rd. between Darlington and Thorntown and took out at the covered bridge just west of Darlington. The upper part of this reach has some flat parts with riffles and some small rapids. The 'good stuff' kicks in at the RR Bridge, with some other class 1 stuff later. If you just want to surf and play then just put in at the RR Bridge and maybe look for higher levels (above 1000cfs).

TP
Tom Partridge

Feb 3, 2006


Very Shallow hole. Good for teaching beginners how to side surf.

TP
Tom Partridge

Jan 1, 1900


Still a shallow wave at 3.5 ft. Catch on the fly, with other nearby holes/waves that are catch on the fly as well.