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This take-out site on Rock Creek in Dunn County, Wisconsin provides access to a significant whitewater section of a large river system. Rock Creek is a substantial waterway with a stream order of 7, indicating it is a major river capable of handling various watercraft. The site is located in the Town of Rock Creek and serves as an exit point for paddlers completing upstream sections of the creek.
Rock Creek features a notable gradient of 7.8 feet per mile on average, which combined with the stream order suggests moderate to substantial current conditions typical of whitewater paddling. The average flow rate of approximately 50 cubic feet per second and velocity of 2.12 feet per second indicate consistent water movement that would be relevant for trip planning and difficulty assessment. With a total elevation drop of 436 feet over the creek's 56-mile length, paddlers should expect varying water conditions depending on which section they are running.
As a take-out location, this site is critical for trip logistics on Rock Creek. Paddlers should contact local authorities or check current Wisconsin DNR resources for specific amenities, parking availability, and current water conditions before planning their trip. The coordinates provided allow for precise GPS navigation to the access point.