Roaring Run
County line to Recreation Area
| Difficulty | V+ |
| Length | 0 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Gauge | Craig Creek at Parr, Va |
| Flow Rate as of 43 minutes | 85 cfs |
| Reach Info Last Updated | August 24, 2013 |
River Description
Roaring Run description is temporarily unavailable. I will have it edited and back up soon. Thanks, Gordon
River Features
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Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportserious mid slide rooster thing hit here
Locals hit up the slides all summer long on tubes, etc. At one point I know the USFS was all about patrolling and ticketing 'sliders' at Roaring Run, but I believe they have eased up in recent years as I have not heard of any problems in a while. If you happen to be up here during the weekend or during great weather expect to see a lot of hikers. If the stream has just been stocked with trout expect to see a lot of fishermen (& thus the law). Please avoid confrontations with anyone if you go up there and see crowds. Use the existing trails. Take a flyrod and fish. Cookout. Swim. Hike. Remove some of the crucial strainers. Day use area open sunrise to sunset. The slides are fun and run year round so it would be a major loss if they went back to ticketing 'sliders' or even closed it down.
So Be smart and Be safe.
Links:
(Trout stocking Information)
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/stock/
(Washington & Jefferson Nat’l Forest general rules of conduct)http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/gwj/general\_info/index.shtml
the craigs creek gauge ended up peaking around 1,650 cfs when we were there i do believe
when there is nothing to do / there is something to do
zonedogg eat your heart out!
Last ledge above the 30'er.
Below the 70'er.
the far east corner of Montgomery Knob is the only watershed feeding RR. At Hooks Mill is the large (flowing artesian well) spring that drops down the mountain as roaring run. this run required very localized rainfall.