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This is a whitewater take-out site on Clear Creek in Johnson County, Wyoming. Clear Creek is a substantial river system with a total length of nearly 94 miles and a significant elevation drop of 3,193 feet, creating dynamic whitewater conditions suitable for paddlers seeking moving water. The creek drains an area of over 1,000 square miles and maintains an average flow of approximately 188 cubic feet per second with an average velocity of 2.56 feet per second, resulting in a moderate average gradient of 34.1 feet per mile that generates the whitewater character this creek is known for.
As a take-out point, this site serves as an exit location for paddlers completing whitewater trips on Clear Creek. The coordinates place this access in the lower portion of the creek system. Paddlers using this site should be aware of the creek's consistent current and moderate gradient, which creates moving water conditions typical of intermediate whitewater runs. The take-out access allows boaters to exit the creek and recover equipment after their paddling activities.
This location is situated in the scenic Johnson County area of Wyoming, providing access to one of the state's established whitewater paddling destinations. Paddlers should plan accordingly for transport logistics when using a take-out point, as arranging shuttle service or multiple vehicles is typically necessary for whitewater trips.