Lamson Run
Branchville to Shadduck Road
| Difficulty | III-IV |
| Length | 2.2 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 47 fpm |
| Gauge | Brandy Run Near Girard, Pa |
| Flow Rate as of 33 minutes | 1.64 ftbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | September 26, 2010 |
River Description
This is a very small trib of Elk Creek that empties out in McKean, roughly one mile above the suggested put in for Upper Elk. It is a smaller, shorter version of Chautauqua Creek, NY. Lamson drops over 30 feet in a .3 mile near the end of the run. That is a rate of over 100 feet per mile! This section of the run also includes a very fun 6 to 8 foot waterfall! The creek is pastoral for the first mile and residential in the last mile. The valley is however, fairly wooded.
Don't go too far out of the way to boat Lamson. It is a sweet run, but hard to catch. The window of opportunity is just a couple of hours. Runnable levels are sketchy at best. The good news is drainage in this region causes floods even if it only rains hard for an hour or so! It is very narrow, no more than 5 feet wide at times. Expect strainers, but as of Feb 2006 there is only one tree that required a portage. Non creekers should find another run such as the Yough or Cattaraugus Creek, NY.
Put in at Valley Inn along Old Rt 99 which follows the creek for most of the run. To get to the take out, follow old Rt 99 downstream untill you get to Rt 99. Turn left and continue a short distance to the next left turn called Shadduck Rd and you will cross the bridge almost immediatly. Take out on Shadduck Road in McKean on the downstream side of the bridge. The upstream side is posted. If you keep going you can combine this run with Upper and Middle Elk if you want a long run. Elk will be wild when Lamson Run is available with Class II-III rapids and HUGE waves! Possibilities for access are endless!
Don't be fooled by the looks of Lamson Run from the shuttle. It looks too small to boat and not very interesting. This is because most of the creek you will see is near the put in which is very tame. The first half mile is very serpentine with very sharp bends and some trees to duck. After this, the creek begins to straighten out and pick up speed. It starts out with bigger riffles and then the
...River Features
Valley Inn
Put in on the edge of the Valley Inn bar's parking lot.
Lamson Falls
As you come around a small right hand bend, and a set of rapids you will come to the falls. It is pretty easy as long as you avoid the center where there is a nasty V shaped erosional feature. This falls alone makes the run worthwhile!
Lamson's Final Assault
When you come up to the Shadduck Bridge the creek is divided into two tunnels. You can take either the right or left side as long as there isn't any wood. Be sure to scout to make sure when running the shuttle. If it is free of wood, the left side is more interesting.
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