Lee Creek info
Lee Creek info
Looking to drag the family and camper to Devil's Den for Spring break. If low water is found is there still anything playable anywhere on it? Hoping to save myself from having to go to town for shopping?
Just living the liquid lifestyle!!!
Jim Enns <*)))))))))><
Jim Enns <*)))))))))><
Re: Lee Creek info
Buck-n-Flush is fun even at low flows, you can go to the takeout and walk up the trail about 150 yards to get to it.
The float from 220 bridge to Buck-n-Flush is short but action packed, plus the shuttle can be walked in 10 minutes. Nice float with levels from 5-7 feet, above that it starts to get really good. At high levels, 14-20+ feet, it is awesome.
Putin from Devils Den: On hwy 220 heading west, cross over the big Lee Creek bridge (used to be Silver Bridge until they replaced it) and turn left after about 1/4 mile.
Takeout: from Devils Den: On hwy 220 heading west, cross over Lee Creek bridge, go about 1/3 mile and turn right. Go about another 1/4 mile and turn right.
The float from 220 bridge to Buck-n-Flush is short but action packed, plus the shuttle can be walked in 10 minutes. Nice float with levels from 5-7 feet, above that it starts to get really good. At high levels, 14-20+ feet, it is awesome.
Putin from Devils Den: On hwy 220 heading west, cross over the big Lee Creek bridge (used to be Silver Bridge until they replaced it) and turn left after about 1/4 mile.
Takeout: from Devils Den: On hwy 220 heading west, cross over Lee Creek bridge, go about 1/3 mile and turn right. Go about another 1/4 mile and turn right.
Re: Lee Creek info
level needs to be 5 feet on the guage to float a boat. I'm sure you could maybe scrape down it at 4.5 but would definantly remove some plastic from your boat.
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