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The Little Slip is a whitewater put-in on Line Creek in Coweta County, Georgia. Line Creek is a large river system with a total length of 44.93 miles and drains an area of 457 square miles. The creek maintains an average flow of 435.89 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 2.01 feet per second, making it suitable for whitewater paddling activities. With an average gradient of 6.4 feet per mile and a total elevation drop of 288 feet, this access point provides entry to a stream that offers moderate gradient paddling conditions.
Paddlers launching from The Little Slip should be prepared for moving water typical of a large river system. The creek's substantial drainage area and consistent flow indicate reliable water conditions throughout most of the year. The location serves as a strategic put-in for kayakers and canoeists looking to paddle downstream on Line Creek. Water levels and seasonal flow variations should be considered when planning trips, as the creek's large drainage area means it responds to regional rainfall patterns.