Whitewater Run IN Class I-II(III)

E.Baumbauer Road (Park-and-hike: 1.1 mile or less)

Ross Run

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Wabash River at Wabash, IN Downstream Primary
Runnable: ? – ? CFS
Approximate reading: This gauge is 3.5 miles away on Ross Run. Use as a general reference only.
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Description
Put-in elevation: something just under 740' Take-out elevation: something just under 660' Total drop: ~80' This is a narrow stream, with pretty heady, steady gradient, through a heavily wooded area. Expect to have to deal with overhanging branches, deadfall, and snags as you are rushed downstream on this run. A single large branch (or full tree) can block the whole stream. We strongly recommend walking the trails along the run before putting in, to be aware of areas where safe passage may not be possible, and to be confident of your skills to negotiate or get out before problems! Local paddler Jason Tharp provides: Ross Run flows through Hathaway Preserve east of Treaty Creek. This small creek will only have boatable flow for a very limited time after a good rain. There are trails that follow Ross Run as it makes the drop towards the Wabash (use the trails to scout and hike back to the parking lot after your run). The left bank is the Preserve and the right bank is private property (and is marked with no trespassing signs). There is one waterfall of about 5 feet. A video of his run is available via YouTube. (You may wish to skip forward to 1:55, where the action picks up.) Pay particular attention at 7:07-7:50 to the potential for problems negotiating trees! Thanks, Jason!

Rapids in this Run (1)

Difficulty
Class I-II(III)
Length
1.1 mi
Gradient
80 ft/mi
Rapids
1
Shuttle Info
Paddlers are likely to do this as a park, run, and carry up (using paths in the preserve), thus we have defaulted the shuttle routing to be from your home zip code. You can use the text-entry box to input your home address or other starting location to get specific directions to this run.
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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