Flat Creek

McDowell Low Water Bridge to Stubblefield Access(Winter Eagle Float)

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DifficultyI-II
Length6.1 mi
Avg Gradient6 fpm
GaugeFlat Creek Below Jenkins, Mo
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
54 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedMay 4, 2009

River Description

FUN FACT: This is known as the 'Winter Eagle Float' because it's renowned as a fine place for viewing eagles, especially in the winter (duh). Paddlers can see dozens of eagles perched on the bluffs along the river.

The putin is at a low-water bridge with many large culvert tubes for good surfing.  About a mile or so down from the putin lies the old flour millpond, a long, calm pool parallel to a steep rocky cliff and Farm Road 1165.  At the end of the pool is the millpond dam.  This dam remains mostly intact with three passages to exit.

The 'first passage' on the far left is most dangerous due to a hanging locust tree and a hairpin turn around the dam corner.

The 'second passage', about 10 ft. right from the first passage is floatable at higher water levels.  When floatable, this passage is about 4 ft. wide and has a 2-3 ft. drop.

NOTE: As of 2-25-09, the second passage has become obstructed with wood and debris.

The 'third passage' on the far right of the creek is your safest choice.  This passage is a wide, broken section of the dam with a 2-3 ft. drop.

About 200 ft. after the dam is 'Canner's Ledge,' which forms good creek-wide surf waves. After the ledge is a recently formed logjam (as of March 2009), passable at lower water levels through a slot to the far left corner of the creek.

Approximately 500-600 ft. from the logjam will be another calm and deep pool, known as Eagle Alley.

NOTE: Due to recent tornado activity in this area, many trees on the hillside to the river right and near the creek have fallen, none of which pose any obstruction to boaters.

The Eagle Alley pool (approx. 1,000 ft. long) indicates you will be approaching another set of rapids. The first is a small surf wave that primes you for a creek-wide rapid called 'Eagle Alley Ledge,' which churns up some whitewater at all water levels (medium to high are best). Stick to the center of this rapid to avoid flipping.  We've referred to this ra

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River Features

Put In

Distance: 0 mi

Take Out

Distance: 7.5 mi
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DJ
David Jackson

Mar 29, 2010


As of a float on 10-31-09, the log jam after canners ledge has broken free. Boaters beware for 2010, each year new and more obstructive jams may occur.

DJ
David Jackson

May 3, 2009


Flat Creek Dam at peek level (6.5ft)

DJ
David Jackson

May 2, 2009


Stubblefield Rapids @ 7ft