Clear Fork (of the Cumberland), Tennessee, US
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Hwy 90 bridge to Sandy Beach Cove (Clear Fork near Jellico)
| Usual Difficulty |
II-III (for normal flows) |
Salad Shooter
Salad ShooterPhoto of Thor by Michael Spanjer taken 12/15/01 @ 500 cfs?
Gauge Information
| Name |
Range |
Difficulty |
Updated |
Level |
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CLEAR FORK AT SAXTON, KY
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usgs-03403910 |
200 - 2500 cfs
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II-III |
01h00m |
600
cfs
(rc= 0.2 ) |
River Description
Gage that works SAXTON GAGE
Take out:
NOTE: FOR NOW YOU MAY NOT WANT TO USE THIS TAKEOUT. THERE ARE SOME NEW BIG
"KEEP OUT" AND "NO MORE TRESPASSING" SIGNS. SUGGEST TAKING
OUT AT THE CEMETARY DOWNSTREAM (ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE QUARRY) OR EVEN PADDLING ON DOWN
TO THE BRIDGE AND PARKING AT THE STARLIGHT CLUB. THIS INFORMATION WILL BE UPDATED IF I AM
ABLE TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE LANDOWNER. THANKS...BUT HERE IS THE INFORMATION IN CASE IT ONE DAY
BECOMES ACCURATE AGAIN:
From Jellico, TN, follow Hwy 25-W South for a mile or 2 (or 3) until you start seeing the river
on your left. Continue on, past the quarry until you see a driveway on the right and some paved
shoulder parking on the right. From here you walk down to the river and look up at the last
rapid. Park here, preferably on the river side of the road. Walk down the trail and check out the
big flat rock that you will need to look for when you get back to the take out. Be careful where
you step in this area as we did find one used syringe by the trail a while back. Recently (2007)
the property owner has been cleaning it up regularly and even provides a trash can. PLEASE don't
give him a reason to keep boaters out...respect the property and don't leave trash behind. Be
courteous if you meet the owner. He is the guy with all the dogs who lives across the road.
Put-in:
Continue up 25 W (South) until you see a sign for a 4-way intersection. Turn Left here onto
Travillion Ln. Follow Travillion for about 1/2 mile and park at your own risk near where the road
crosses the train tracks. Be sure not to park so close to the tracks that trains will hit your
car as they pass. I've usually parked here and never had any problems with trains or with the
locals. 2001-2007. There is a local who lives across the tracks who invited me to park and put in
in his yard, but as I can't remember his name or which house he lives in, I still park by the
tracks.
Put-in 3:
Continue South on 25-W until you get to highway 90. Turn Left on Hwy 90 and park either on the
side of the road near the bridge over the Clear Fork or drive on down and park in the area under
the bridge. This put-in is actually on the Hickory Creek. Even though this put-in adds a mile or
so of flat water, it is easier to park. I haven't been to this put-in since 2002 or so.
Recent reports in 2009 say that the road to under the bridge is now impassable due to
kudzu.
Rapid Descriptions: (rapid names were made up by me and my friends.....apologies if they already
had names before this)
The rapids on this run get progressively better (bigger) as you go down the river. The first
couple are class II but the last 2, called "train wreck" and "salad shooter",
are class III. Between these last 2 rapids is a big haystack shaped rock with a sign hanging on
it. This commemorates the troop train wreck that happened here during WWII.
The rapid before train wreck (it has no name that I know of) is mostly a wavetrain, but the waves
are playable, you just don't have a lot of eddies. You have to just catch the next wave after you
fall off of one. At 1000 to 2000 cfs, the waves are quite big and lots of fun.
Train Wreck rapid is best run on the right side of river left (left of the huge rock). From
upstream it looks like you can go to the right of the big tall rock, but I wouldn't try it
without looking at the drop from the downstream side first.
Salad Shooter is arguably a class IV rapid at higher levels (above 1000). The most
"exciting" route at higher water is to take the first drop about 8 feet from the left
bank, then take the second drop however you happen to hit it. At lower levels this is the only
route you can take, but at higher levels you can take an easier route on river right.
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Last Updated: 2009-08-23 03:05:00
Editors
User Comments
it was pretty scrappy. However, there were access issues. Takeout now has "no trespassing" signs up
at the trail and was somewhat overgrown. We ended taking out at the cemetery across from the gravel
pit, but parked up the hill at the end of the guardrail so not to take a chance on blocking the
gate to the cemetery. Put-in was also a little confusing. We opted for #3, but the trail under the
bridge was overgrown with kudzu so we ended up getting permission from a landowner to access the
creek. Overall, good run, but short and could use some more water.