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Eckert's Bridge is a whitewater take-out access point on Slippery Rock Creek in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. This is a significant location for paddlers exiting runs on a large stream classified as a sixth-order river with substantial water volume. The creek features an average gradient of 11.2 feet per mile with a 576-foot total elevation drop across its 51.39-mile length, indicating consistent whitewater character throughout the system.
Slippery Rock Creek drains a 408-square-mile watershed and maintains an average flow of 611 cubic feet per second with velocities around 2.13 feet per second. This take-out location provides access for kayakers and canoeists completing runs on what is clearly an active whitewater paddling destination. The creek's substantial flow and gradient make it suitable for intermediate to advanced paddlers seeking continuous moving water and whitewater features.
Paddlers using Eckert's Bridge should be prepared for fast current conditions and moving water typical of sixth-order streams with this gradient. The site's position as a designated take-out suggests it serves an important function in popular paddling routes. Water levels can vary seasonally given the watershed size, so checking current conditions before paddling is recommended.