Elk River, Back Fork - 3. Big Sycamore (Breece) to Webster Springs


Elk River, Back Fork, West Virginia, US

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3. Big Sycamore (Breece) to Webster Springs

Usual Difficulty II+ (for normal flows)
Length 5.8 Miles
Avg. Gradient 30 fpm
Max Gradient 30 fpm

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
ELK RIVER BELOW WEBSTER SPRINGS, WV
usgs-03194700 5.00 - 7.00 ft II+ 01h11m 4.39 ft (rc= -0.3 )


River Description

Lat/longitude coords are approximate, from TopoZone.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2006-01-05 20:32:35

lower back fork

Detail Trip Report  lower back fork  back for of elk, wv(7.87MB .mpg)

lower back fork

Detail Trip Report  lower back fork  back for of elk, wv(51.45KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The Webster Springs gauge is located 23 river miles downstream of the put-in on the mainstem of the Elk. Thus this gauge can only be used as an indicator.

There is a visual gauge on the mainstem of the Elk on the CR 15/4 bridge pier at Cherry Falls. This visual gauge will read 4.0' lower than the Webster Springs gauge at recommended paddling levels.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
ELK RIVER BELOW WEBSTER SPRINGS, WV
usgs-03194700 5.00 - 7.00 ft II+ 01h11m 4.39 ft (rc= -0.3 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
5.00 -7.00 ft barely runnable-high runnable II+

Report - Reports of Elk River, Back Fork 3. Big Sycamore (Breece) to Webster Springs and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
back for of elk [wv] lower back fork 6.3 john duke
3y312d09h40m back fork elk [WV] 40682.mpg 7+ john duke

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User Comments


2009-04-09 03:57:35 (1039 days ago)
Robert Farmer---I did this about 12 years ago, when I ran all 3 sections together, but, based on a
recent visit, I think there are 1 or 2 small ledges and then there is just a long, easy (but scenic
and twisty) float out, usually with a good current. It's probably perfect at calm levels for
beginners, but, at the time, I was getting impatient to take out. I seem to remember some
greenery-covered cliffs where the river bends in various places. These rivers, the Elk and the Back
Fork have intact watersheds, so the water is a very pretty, clear green---the Back Fork more-so
than the main Elk. So it is an unusually pretty river, with a quiet dirt road nearby for
access---what more could you want? Across the footbridge at the put-in, the sycamore tree there is
believed to be the largest in WV, perhaps more than 18 feet in circumference (?). We saw it from
the far side of the river, and it did look unusually large. Anyway, this section would make a nice
summer tubing trip, probably. Edit

2008-06-16 03:36:15 (1336 days ago)
john dukeDetails
see the link for a video of this rum.......... http://youtube.com/watch?v=LfjIEr8tcY8

2004-12-13 18:30:05 (2616 days ago)
Jesse SweatDetails
got to look at this run on the way to the back fork section, would be a great lil run for beginers
or intermediates. At 6.4 it looked like almost constant 2+ rapids, perhaps a few class 3 due to the
wave sizes but looks like a fun lil rolercoaster ride with little manuvering required.
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 3. Big Sycamore (Breece) to Webster Springs, Elk River, Back Fork West Virginia, US (mobile)