Tomahawk Creek, Illinois, US
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Troy Grove Blacktop to Little Vermilion (2.8 +4.7 miles)
| Usual Difficulty |
II (for normal flows) |
| Avg. Gradient |
25 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
40 fpm |
Parick on the Tomahawk Slide
Parick on the Tomahawk SlidePhoto taken 07/24/10 @ a good level
River Description
Quick Facts:
Location: Northcentral IL, about 5 miles NE of LaSalle.
Shuttle Length: 5.6 miles. (See details in "Directions" Tab.)
Character: Rural wooded corridor (with a few estate backyards).
Put-in is approximately 598' elevation.
Confluence with Little Vermilion is approximately 528' elevation.
Thus elevation change on Tomahawk is approximately 70' (average gradient, 25 FPM).
Take-out is approximately 450' elevation.
Thus total elevation change is approximately 148' (average gradient, 20 FPM).
Google Maps has excellent resolution aerials of this reach. We highly recommend going to the
"Map" tab, clicking 'Satellite', double-clicking near (not on, but near) the put-in
location icon, zooming to the maximum resolution (without losing image), and doing a 'virtual
tour' to 'walk' down the reach.
Ask permission at farm house to put on. Beware low bridge 0.7 miles down, and dam (run at own
risk) at 2.3 miles.
Running this creek brings you into mile 1.8 of the Little Vermilion, where you
will finish with 4.7 miles of that run, including its 'mini-canyon'.
Richard DeGroat, Sugar Grove provides (2009-04-24):
I've run this many times and each time I do, I have alot of fun. It has a lot to offer for
the almost intermediate paddler (II) to the solid intermediate (III), and I presume would be fun
for the more advanced at higher water. Check out Bob Tylers description as it is more
exhaustive.
There is a dam about a mile before the confluence with the Little V which I just ran this last
past week. Extremely fun slide to about a 5 and a half foot boof provides alot of excitement for
those prepared and those willing. There is also another fun slide a bit more downstream that can
be challenging for a beginner.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2011-12-16 16:28:20
User Comments
absolutely beautiful creek with two cool slides, a few good surfing holes, and lots of boogie
water. A lot of strainers and a few holes at the bottom of the slides that could be nasty, id call
it class 3. How amazing that the prarie lands of Illinois manage to contain little creeks like
this.