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Access Site AR

Take Out

Jack Creek

Source: american_whitewater Updated 3 months ago

City: AR
County: Logan
Type: Whitewater Take Out
Location: 35.03398900, -93.84535200
Air Temp: --
Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
III+ Take-out Jack Creek - Jack Creek Road to Jack Creek Rec Area (3 miles)
66 ft/mi
View Run
Current Conditions
-- • 6.00-10.00 ft
Whitewater Runs on Jack Creek
1 run
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Position relative to this access site: Put-in at this location This location is on the run Take-out at this location
Downstream from here Upstream from here
Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
Jack Creek is a medium-sized whitewater stream in Logan County, Arkansas, classified as a Stream Order 4 river with a total length of 49.45 miles. This take-out access point serves paddlers exiting whitewater runs on Jack Creek. The creek features a moderate average gradient of 5.9 feet per mile with an average flow of 59 cubic feet per second and velocity of 1.30 feet per second, indicating moving water suitable for kayaking and canoeing. The water body drops approximately 292 feet in elevation across its length.

As a take-out point specifically designated for whitewater paddling, this access serves paddlers completing runs downstream. Jack Creek's Stream Order 4 classification and moderate gradient suggest the stream maintains consistent flow and current throughout the paddling season. The site is located in Logan County, which is part of the Ouachita Mountains region of Arkansas, known for scenic whitewater paddling opportunities.

Paddlers using this take-out should be prepared for moderate current conditions and typical whitewater creek characteristics. The specific amenities and facilities at this access point are not documented in the available data, so visitors should contact local outfitters or the Logan County Parks and Recreation department for current information about parking, facilities, and seasonal access conditions.