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Put In is a whitewater access point on Greenville Creek in Miami County, Ohio. This is a large river system classified as Stream Order 6, with a total length of 44.39 miles and a significant elevation drop of 310 feet over its course. The creek maintains an average flow of 197 cubic feet per second with a velocity of 2.05 feet per second and an average gradient of 7 feet per mile, indicating moderate current conditions suitable for paddlers seeking moving water experience.
Greenville Creek drains a watershed of approximately 199 square miles and flows toward a major river system over 1,600 miles downstream. The Put In location provides access to this section of creek, making it available for whitewater paddling activities. Paddlers should be prepared for moving water conditions typical of this gradient and flow rate, and should verify current conditions before launching as water levels and flow can vary seasonally.