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Wet Beaver Creek is a medium-sized perennial stream in Yavapai County, Arizona, characterized by significant elevation drop and moderate gradient flow. With a total length of 27.52 miles and a drainage area of 220 square miles, this is a relatively steep stream system that drops nearly 3,200 feet from source to mouth. The creek maintains an average flow of 42 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 1.92 feet per second, creating active current conditions throughout much of the year. This take-out point serves as an exit location for paddlers running the whitewater sections upstream. The stream's high gradient of 114.8 feet per mile indicates significant elevation change and technical water features typical of Arizona's foothill creek systems.