Brushy Fork, Ohio, US
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Brushy Fork Road to Stonelick Creek
| Usual Difficulty |
II-III(IV) (for normal flows) |
| Length |
2 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
68 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
80 fpm |
Mark B on Brushy Fork
Mark B on Brushy ForkPhoto of Mark Branch by Tom Uhlman @ Above Medium
River Description
Brushy Fork is a tributary of Stonelick Creek. The pioneering first descent was made on May 8,
1998 by Bruce Jackson, James Nutter and Sarah and Fred Coleman. This is a little creek, about 30
foot wide. The run is about 2 miles long and it has the biggest easy drop in this watershed. A
6-7 foot ledge that at lower levels you have to run on the right side and boof over a big flat
rock just inches under water at the base of the ledge. There's a couple pretty dynamic surfs on
the run; a couple 360 holes and a rodeo hole that is nasty, sticky and shallow at lower flows but
gets bigger, deeper and better at high water. When that happens, three more similar but much
bigger and stickier holes appear just downstream. When the hole washes out, two of the holes
below are eye-bulging keepers. Go right. The big ledge is just below the three holes. Scout on
river right. Respect the landowners here. This ledge can be run either off the bigger boof on
river right, or at real high flows, on river left off the launch point. But never down the
middle.
Below the ledge things crank downhill in Class II boogie water, but it's flyin'. It mellows for a
short bit but soon things pick right back up. First there's a nasty, hard to see diagonal hole,
right above another ledge. The ledge drops into a dynamic surf/360 hole. Just stay in the middle
here, but remember that the eddies are always on the left. Immediately below there's another
sizeable sliding ledge drop with a big wave behind it at high flows, some runout boogie water,
and then you get a break with some flatwater in a valley. After passing a tributary (Rocky Run)
on river right that adds some flow, the next section of rapids is pushier and has a couple of
nice broken ledge type rapids and another nice hole/wave twisting flume rapid that is a lot of
fun. At high water it all becomes one rapid consisting of a big diagonal wave/hole followed by 2
BIG holes . They can be skirted on river left. They can be really mean and they look really bad.
A little boogie water after that and it's over.
The confluence with Stonelick Creek is 50 feet above the take-out. The put-in is on Brushy Fork
Road, so the shuttle is quick and easy. After you run it, load up and go run Stonelick. It's running and you're
already there!
Directions: located in Owensville, Ohio in Clermont county. Going north on I-275, take the Rt 50
/ Hillsboro exit. Heading south on I-275, take the Rt 50 Hillsboro exit and circle around under
the expressway. Turn right off exit ramp and head east on Rt 50. Go approx. 5 miles to
Owensville. Turn left onto Rt 132 at the Sunoco station, and follow it until it descends into the
valley and crosses Stonelick Creek. The next road on you right is Ansteatt Road. Turn and go 100
yds to the take-out.
Shuttle: from Ansteatt road, bear left and head back south on Rt 132. take it until it dead ends
into Rt 50. turn left and drive slowly through Owensville and go straight through the other
traffic light in town. Look for Brushy Fork Road on your left and turn there. Follow it to the
creek. Go across the bridge and drive around the bend and turn around. Park on the bend and
put-in right down the driveway on the ford.
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Last Updated: 2011-11-29 00:10:41
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