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Access Site WI

Take Out: Sweet-Allyn Park

Turtle Creek

Source: american_whitewater Updated 3 months ago

City: Town of Turtle, WI
County: Rock
Type: Whitewater Take Out
Location: 42.57336000, -88.93965200
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
I Take-out Turtle Creek - B) Hwy.140 to Shopiere (PnP, 1.3, or 4.7 miles)
3 ft/mi
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Current Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Turtle Creek
2 runs
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Position relative to this access site: Put-in at this location This location is on the run Take-out at this location
Downstream from here Upstream from here
Whitewater data from American Whitewater
About This Access Site
Sweet-Allyn Park serves as a whitewater take-out on Turtle Creek in Rock County, Wisconsin. This location is situated on a large river system with a stream order of 6, indicating a significant waterway fed by numerous tributaries. The creek features a notable average gradient of 5.3 feet per mile with an elevation drop of 661 feet across the 125-mile system, creating conditions suitable for whitewater paddling activities.

Turtle Creek maintains an average flow of approximately 59 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 1.78 feet per second. The creek drains an 820-square-mile watershed, making it a substantial regional water resource. As a take-out location, Sweet-Allyn Park is positioned to provide paddlers an exit point after running upstream sections of the creek, with the drainage area and flow characteristics suggesting moderate to substantial water volume depending on seasonal conditions and recent precipitation.

Paddlers using this take-out should be aware that Turtle Creek's gradient and flow rates indicate whitewater characteristics. The site's location in the Town of Turtle provides access to a headwater region of the larger creek system. Boaters should check current water conditions and seasonal flow rates before planning trips, as the creek's characteristics can vary significantly between seasons.