Buck Creek
KY 461 to Cumberland R. (34 miles)
| Difficulty | I(II) |
| Length | 32.1 mi |
| Avg Gradient | n/a |
| Gauge | Rockcastle River at Billows, Ky |
| Flow Rate as of 49 minutes | 55 cfsbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | April 19, 2009 |
River Description
Andy Messer provides (2004-06-11):
Buck Creek is one of the most scenic canoeing streams around. The difficulty level throughout is class I with maybe one or two rapids hovering close to class II. The best scenery is from highway 80 down.It is pretty much all moving water, so it's very easy without being dead flat.
Put in on Rainer Rd is nice. You can break the trip in half taking out at RT 1003 bridge or put in there and paddle the rest of the creek.
For more information, see Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to KY
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Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportWe did an overnight trip on Buck Creek May 8-May 9 2016 running around 1,200 cfs. Overall the trip was fantastic, we had a great time breaking in our boats on our first overnight trip. The creek was a bit lower than desirable, but everything was runnable with the right line with minor bumps and scrapes. The downer of the trip was a (~10 mi) flat water slog out through LOTS of floating trash in the upper reaches of the lake. See the google map for bridge mileage and our take out/ put in and recommended alternative takeouts.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=14K8pckL8H3ZR1cK\_XiHfm-xdiYo&usp=sharing
The way I tell if it is runnable is checking the gauge on the Rockcastle River, if it is 800 CFS or more, you got a run. Anything around 800cfs is little scrappy in few spots up stream of RT 80
Buck Creek is one of the most scenic canoeing streams around. The difficulty level throughout is class I with maybe one or two rapids hovering close to class II. The best scenery is from highway 80 down.It is pretty much all moving water, so it's very easy without being dead flat.