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This take-out access point on Wildcat Creek in Bridgeton Township, Bucks County serves paddlers completing runs on a flowing headwater stream. With an average gradient of 14.1 feet per mile and flows averaging 6.45 cubic feet per second, Wildcat Creek presents moderate whitewater conditions typical of a Stream Order 3 creek. The elevation drop of 425 feet over the creek's 30-mile length indicates sustained gradient suitable for kayakers and canoeists seeking intermediate-level paddling experiences.
The take-out location is positioned in the lower portion of Wildcat Creek's watershed, making it a logical exit point for multi-mile runs from upstream put-ins. Boaters should be prepared for the creek's typical flow characteristics and current speeds, which average 0.98 feet per second but can vary seasonally. As a take-out only facility, this site is designed specifically for paddlers finishing their trips rather than launching new ones.
Wildcat Creek flows through rural Bucks County terrain in southeastern Pennsylvania. Paddlers using this take-out should check current water conditions before launching, as small headwater streams are sensitive to rainfall and seasonal variations. The creek eventually flows northeastward toward larger river systems after its 30-mile course through the region.