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Red Creek is a large river system in Tucker County, West Virginia, with a total length of 88 miles and a significant elevation drop of 338 feet. This put-in location is positioned near the headwaters, approximately 132 miles upstream from the river mouth. The stream has a moderate average gradient of 3.8 feet per mile and maintains an average flow of about 991 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 1.91 feet per second, indicating consistent current conditions typical of whitewater paddling sections.
As a Stream Order 6 river draining an area of 480 square miles, Red Creek provides substantial water volume and flow suitable for kayaking and canoeing activities. The location in Tucker County positions paddlers to experience the upper watershed characteristics of this significant West Virginia waterway. Boaters should be prepared for moving water conditions and plan trips according to current flow rates and seasonal water levels.
Paddlers using this put-in should assess local conditions before launching, as whitewater sections can vary considerably based on recent rainfall and seasonal runoff patterns. The moderate gradient and consistent flow make this section appealing to intermediate paddlers seeking moving water experiences.