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Beaverdam Creek's take-out access in Laurens County, South Carolina serves as an exit point for paddlers completing whitewater runs on this medium-sized river. The creek features a significant 432-foot elevation drop over its 31.94-mile length, creating an average gradient of 13.5 feet per mile that generates consistent current and moving water conditions suitable for whitewater paddling. With an average flow of 142.76 cubic feet per second and velocity of 1.67 feet per second, this is an active waterway that requires appropriate paddling skills and awareness.
This take-out location provides access to Beaverdam Creek, which drains a 115-square-mile watershed in the Piedmont region of South Carolina. The creek's position as a Stream Order 5 waterway indicates it is a significant tributary system with substantial water volume. Paddlers should be aware that water conditions can vary seasonally based on rainfall and upstream discharge, affecting the speed and difficulty of the run.
Please note that specific details about parking facilities, restroom availability, dock infrastructure, and launch type are not provided in the available data. Paddlers planning to use this take-out should contact local outfitters or the South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism in advance to confirm current conditions, access permissions, and what facilities are available at this location.