Peters Kill

Alligerville Swim Hole to Rondout Creek(Lower Peterskill Creek)

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DifficultyII-IV(V)
Length1.2 mi
Avg Gradient175 fpm
GaugeRondout Creek at Rosendale Ny
Flow Rate as of 38 minutes
371 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedApril 26, 2016

River Description

The lower Peters Kill Creek is a basic, boat-scoutable ledge-drop creek. Most locals do this run several times in one day. It is definitely a step down in difficulty from the Upper Peters Kill which starts on the 'other side of the hill,' over in New Paltz.

The Lower Peters Kill is formed by pinkish bedrock and is a great introduction to creeking for many. It is able to be paddled in a playboat by someone who has a sold brace. We're talking autoboof the whole way down. Good fun!

This creek can often collect wood, but the hazards are usually seen in time to pull over and avoid them.

Only one real move that must be noted, towards the bottom, just a bit above the bridge- there is a rock along river right that must be manouvered around, an easy move but missing it could equal a very bruised elbow or a pin.

Paddlers can always run the river down to the Rondout and continue down to the dam (get out above it, duh), which will bring them to a sweet play run. Another option is to park on the river right side of the bridge and that can act as the take out. It would be unwise to have more than two cars there at the take out due to lack of space and the locals who own the property. They are pretty tolerant because in general they see the same few cars there all the time, but who knows what they would do if it turned into a parking scene with all the riffraff- so please be smart and respect the landowners.

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Brett Gehrke

Feb 26, 2010


the first rapid and lead into about 200 to 300 meters of ledge drops and slides.

Eric Nies
Eric Nies

Nov 9, 2006


As of 11/7/06, there is a nasty riverwide log about halfway down the run. Driving up the run, it is about 100 yards downstream of the red house. SCOUT THIS OUT before you put on. It is in the middle of a long slide, and would be very hard to avoid once you are committed to the rapid.

JS
Jeff Sharpe

Jan 1, 1900


Spencer looks on as Jim rounds the corner of the first
slide.
Casey executes the boof on the first rapid. We had to
walk the very top move in this long series of slides
because of wood.