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Access Site OH

Take Out

Greenville Creek

Source: american_whitewater Updated 3 months ago

City: Covington, OH
County: Miami
Type: Whitewater Take Out
Location: 40.11500000, -84.35720000
Air Temp: --
Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
I-III+ Take-out Greenville Creek - Greenville Falls to Stillwater River
5 ft/mi
View Run
Current Conditions
-- • 300.00-2000.00 cfs
Greenville Creek near Bradford OH
Whitewater Runs on Greenville 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
Greenville Creek's take-out near Covington in Miami County, Ohio provides access to a significant waterway classified as a large river system. With a drainage area of 199 square miles and an average flow of 197 cubic feet per second, this creek offers moderate water volume for paddling activities. The site is located at the lower end of the creek's 44-mile course, which descends 310 feet total with an average gradient of 7 feet per mile, indicating variable current conditions throughout the watershed.

Paddlers using this take-out should be prepared for the creek's average velocity of 2.05 feet per second. The water conditions suggest this is most suitable for paddlers with at least intermediate skills given the stream order and gradient profile. The creek's elevation change and flow characteristics indicate faster sections may occur upstream, making this take-out point a logical egress for whitewater paddling trips.

As a take-out location, this site is designed for trip completion rather than launching. Access conditions and facility amenities at this specific location have not been detailed in the available data, so paddlers should contact local authorities or check with regional paddling resources for current information about parking, facilities, and any access restrictions.