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This take-out site on Little Beaver Creek in Columbiana County, Ohio provides access to a medium-sized river classified as a Stream Order 5 waterway. The creek drains a substantial watershed of 599 square miles and maintains an average flow of approximately 38 cubic feet per second. With minimal gradient and low average velocity of 0.82 feet per second, this section of Little Beaver Creek offers relatively gentle water conditions suitable for paddlers seeking a calm to moderate paddling experience.
The take-out location serves boaters completing trips on Little Beaver Creek, which is situated in northeastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania border. Given the creek's drainage characteristics and stream classification, this access point would typically be used by kayakers and canoeists rather than motorized vessels. The site's designation as a take-out suggests it functions as an endpoint for paddling trips rather than a launch point, making it an important egress location for managing river traffic.
Paddlers should note that specific amenities and facilities at this take-out site are not detailed in the available data. Those planning to use this access point are advised to contact local authorities or paddling organizations in Columbiana County for current information regarding parking availability, restroom facilities, and any access restrictions or fees that may apply.