Runnable only after recent heavy rains. Look for about a 1.5"+ rainfall in the area. (Mountain Fork at Smithville) Also, if the Glover and Upper Mountain Fork are both running at higher levels , Eagle Fork may be running. Visuals are definitely necessary here, though. This creek should hold good runnable levels for 2-3 days minimum after substantial rainfall.
For Section 1, water running one foot over Low Water Bridge #1, (the first putin) will make a good run. Two foot over is considered high water.
For Sections 2 and 3, between 2' and 3' airspace under Low Water Bridge #3 makes for a good Class II/II+ fun run.
Between 2' and 1' airspace will bump the levels up considerably, making this a Class II+/III run and can easily swamp open boats.
Difficulty at higher levels unknown.
| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eagle Fork Creek [OK] |
Updated Map 5-2006 |
n/a | David McDonald | |
| Big Eagle (Eagle Fork) Creek [OK] |
|
n/a | boof or die | |
| 5y302d20h04m | Big Eagle (Eagle Fork) Creek [OK] |
First Ledge Drops, Section 3 |
1' Airspace LWB3 | David McDonald |