Crooked Fork is a tributary of the Emory River on the Cumberland Plateau just south of Wartburg, Tennessee. This is part of the Obed-Emory River System.
If you are into waterfall creeking action, then the upper section of Crooked Fork is the place for you. This section hosts one 20ft drop (Class V) with a mandatory line and one 15ft drop (Class III+) which can be run almost anywhere. The rest of this run is class III-IV (after the first mile of class I).
Some choose to run both the upper and
lower sections together while others choose to run only one of the sections.
Creek-boats and open-boats are recommended for this plateau gem, but a play-boat could be an option on a high flow day.
Articles and web links:
Potter's Falls made the front cover of the
Summer, 1973 edition of American Whitewater Magazine.
Camping Options:
Camping can be found in the nearby
Obed Wild and Scenic River area at the Rock Creek Campground located at the Nemo Bridge. This is the take-out for the
Lily to Nemo section of Clear Creek and the
Obed Junction to Nemo section of the Obed River.
Probably the closest campground is found in
Frozen Head State Park. It's only a few miles away offering not only campsites but also hiking trails to some cool waterfalls.