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This take-out access point on Little Beaver Creek in Ohioville serves as an exit location for paddlers completing runs on this medium-sized stream in Beaver County, Ohio. Little Beaver Creek is a 104-mile waterway with a drainage area of 599 square miles, classified as a Stream Order 5 river. The creek flows at an average velocity of 0.82 feet per second with relatively low gradient, making it suitable for recreational paddling by various skill levels. As a take-out point, this location provides an essential service for trip planning and shuttle logistics for paddlers navigating the creek.
The average flow rate of approximately 38 cubic feet per second indicates modest water movement typical of medium rivers in this region. Paddlers using this take-out should be aware that water conditions can vary seasonally and after rainfall events. The proximity to Ohioville in the lower portion of the creek system means this location serves runs from upstream sections. Little Beaver Creek's gentle gradient makes it accessible to paddlers seeking non-technical river experiences, though conditions should always be checked before launching any trip.