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Rock Creek is a large river system in Routt County, Colorado, with a total length of 56.17 miles and a significant elevation drop of 436 feet. As a Stream Order 7 waterway with an average gradient of 7.8 feet per mile, this section presents moderately fast current conditions suitable for experienced paddlers. The average flow of 49.85 cubic feet per second and velocity of 2.12 feet per second indicate a dynamic river environment that can vary seasonally, particularly during spring snowmelt when flows typically increase substantially.
The Put In access site on Rock Creek serves as an entry point for whitewater paddlers looking to navigate this northern Colorado river. With the location situated in Routt County at approximately 6,550 feet elevation, paddlers should be prepared for mountain river conditions with potential rocky obstacles and variable water conditions. The drainage area of 1253 square miles indicates this is a significant waterway with considerable volume, though the specific characteristics of this particular put-in location are best confirmed with current local information.
Paddlers considering a trip on Rock Creek at this access point should verify current water conditions, flow rates, and any restrictions before launching. The moderate to challenging nature of the river suggests this access is most suitable for intermediate to advanced paddlers with whitewater experience. Spring and early summer typically offer higher flows, while late summer and fall may present lower water levels.
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