Rock Creek (Nehalem), Oregon, US
|
|
Keasey to mouth
| Usual Difficulty |
I-II(III) (for normal flows) |
| Length |
12.2 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
13 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
25 fpm |
Gauge Information
River Description
The Keasey to Vernonia run on Rock Creek is for advanced beginners through intermeidate paddlers.
Rock Creek is characterized by a small winding stream with small one foot ledge drops in the upper
section, wood hazards in the corners, a six foot drop slide in the middle section and eventually
finishes through pasture lands. While this run is mainly Class I it does get Class II
characteristics at higher flows. The slide is II+ to -III. I would not reccomend this run for first
time beginners, but once manuevering skills are mastered this is a good next step up stream.
To find the put-in you must first travel to Vernonia which is located on highway 47, then turn onto
Keasey (Rock Creek) road at the intersection between the High School and Grade School in Vernonia.
Travel the paved road West until you come to the third concrete bridge over Rock Creek. All bridges
are County bridges and can be used as put-ins. The first bridge is at river mile 9.5, the second
bridge is at river mile 11 and the third bridge is at river mile 12.2
The ledge drops are mainly from river mile 12.2 to 11. The six foot slide is around river mile 8,
GPS N45.52.53 W123.16.29 There is a sneak route around this slide by staying river left and
continuing in the old river channel which makes a large oxbow around this man made slide. Lore has
it that some old timers used a large bulldozer to punch this short cut in the river. Please scout
this drop for any wood hazards before running. Please note there is an overhanging tree at the
bottom of the slide that has limbs hanging down into the stream, these can be real hard on ones
face. I will attempt to remove this hazard this summer.
The section of river from the first bridge at river mile 9.5 to 7 is a very beautiful section
characterized by high banks and hanging streams that fall into the stream. Moss and ferns hang from
these high banks.
Please respect the private property on this run. Most of the private property lies on river left.
River right is mostly private industrial timber lands and bank access is allowed. On my last run on
this stream there were six portages around full spanning trees. One may be limboed or braced under
on low flows. All wood hazards are easily seen and portaged.
The take-out is either at Hawkins park just above the bridge over Rock Creek in downtown Vernonia
or at Anderson Park a half mile downstream from the bridge on river right, just before the
confluence with the Nehalem River. There is a two foot ledge drop just before the confluence. There
is a good surf wave just above the bridge in Vernonia, but beware there are concrete footing in the
stream that act as supports for the summer time swimming pool (a good place for summer time roll
practice) that is erected every year. Pinning on one of these supports is possible at lower
flows.
There are multiple campgrounds in and around the Vernonia area. Anderson Park, Airport Park and
Vernonia Lake all offer camping and are city owned. Anderson Park offers camping from tents to RV's
and hot showers, the other two offer tent camping. There is also a local Inn (Vernonia Inn) that
has reasonable rates and good accommodations, including hot tubs.
StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2006-03-20 13:41:48
Editors