Little Kentucky
Sulphur KY/Hwy.157 to KY 421 (8 miles)
| Difficulty | II |
| Length | 7.5 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 17 fpm |
| Reach Info Last Updated | August 10, 2011 |
River Description
This is only runnable after a good heavy rain. The put-in is below the dam on KY 157 and the takeout is located at the bridge on KY 421.
Robert Ellstrom provides (2006-03-15):
Ran this stream in winter 2005. The bottom can be scrapy and grabby limestone at low levels. There is a landfill near the river that can effect the olfactory pleasure of a portion of the trip. Overall, however, this can be a fun float at moderate levels. There are several river-wide drops of one to three feet, and several areas where the river drops five feet or so in a short distance.
There are also several tight turns with drops that can be challenging without being overwhelming. A recreational kayak could make the trip with a reasonable paddler. This river would probably be a poor choice for a novice paddler.
A dam needs to portaged about two-thirds of the way down. It becomes obvious, as there is a bridge immediately after it. From the water, the fairly large bridge appears to be only a few feet above the water. The portage is to river right.
There was one large downed tree at the end of what promised to be the best rapid on the trip. It was after the dam. The very large root ball virtually obstructed the channel on a nice 100' chute that turns to the right, channels the entire river, then turns left. It could be missed with skillful handling. Scout first.
In all, a good float provided there is plenty of water.
Thanks, Robert!
Chris Stoops (4/20/2011):
I wanted to catch this creek for some time, and we had a big rain storm the night before. I noticed the Harrods Creek gauge was at 1000 CFS which was a great sign that the creeks in that area were running. We got to the take-out and couldn't find a place to park, and so we asked a store owner who lived right next to the creek if we could park there and he said yes. My brother said the creek looked a little high, I disagreed and said the cree
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We encountered a few small drops with waves on the trip.
It's not much of a gauge, but when we took out the level was at the bottom of the S in Sabrina. Note that Sabrina is written again above the one I just mentioned. Also note, this is for that second trip report with the HD video.
The third rapid we found had a smiling hole on river left and a surf wave on river right. The middle of the smiling hole was pretty mean, but at least it flushes out on both sides like smiling holes do. The surf wave was great, we stayed there for well over an hour surfing it.
The second good rapid we found was a cool little surf wave.
This was taken at the third rapid: the wave and smiling hole. I loved hanging out there, we were completely surrounded in wild flowers, and we even had an observer.
I loved the green pastures. One time some horses were looking at us like 'what are those humans riding now'. After we floated past them they ran along the fence and stopped and looked at us some more, like a couple of dogs.
The first good rapid we got to was this diagonal wave. You could surf it, but like most diagonal waves it just flushes you out. Since it had eddy service we kept rerunning it. It was pretty mean and repeatedly flipped my brother, and it got me a couple of times as well.
Take-out on Connector Road