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Put In is a whitewater put-in access point on Holes Creek, a small stream located in Montgomery County, Ohio. This is a headwater creek with a total length of 12.28 miles and represents a Stream Order 3 waterway with moderate gradient characteristics. The creek features an average slope of 22.6 feet per mile with a total elevation drop of 278 feet across its length, making it suitable for paddlers seeking moving water conditions.
Holes Creek drains a 23 square mile watershed and maintains an average flow of 23.90 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 1.17 feet per second. These characteristics indicate a stream with consistent current and typical small creek dynamics. Paddlers should expect moving water typical of headwater streams in this region, though specific rapid classifications and hazards at this particular put-in location are not detailed in the available data.
This access point serves as a starting location for runs downstream on Holes Creek. Paddlers planning to use this put-in should verify current water conditions and any site-specific access details with local paddling resources or land managers, as detailed facility information is not provided in this access record.