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Cadron Creek – SH-65 to AR 285
Arkansas

1 April 2022
by Kent Walters

 

Put-in

SH-65 bridge

Take-out

AR-285 bridge

Gage

3.97' on USGS 07261000 - Cadron Creek near Guy, AR

Temperature

~65-70 deg F

Sky

Solid overcast, changing to clear and blue

Precipitation

None

Wind

negligible

Participants

Calvin Doody, Brock Moss, Sam Reyna, Duane Hecklesberg, Kent Walters

Shuttle

Self-shuttle

River Miles

10.4

Photos

Cadron Creek 


We met at the Highway 65 bridge river access at noon and unloaded, ran the shuttle, prepped and got on the water at 1:00.  It was a beautiful day, and the water was moving pretty fast. Calvin, who did all of the planning for this trip, mentioned that somewhere downstream was “The Big Rock” that we should probably scout.

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Sam, Brock, Duane and Calvin at the SH-65 Put-In

 

We headed downriver under the cover of a solid layer of grey clouds.  The serviceberries were in bloom, with their dogwood-like appearance (from a distance).  The hardwoods have yet to leaf out here in Arkansas, but the evergreens behind them were, of course, green.  We paddled downstream, watching all the rocks in the water and along the shore. 

 

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Sam paddling in front of layered cliffs, which formed some of the shoreline



image005Some of the cliffs were fronted by leafless hardwoods. 



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Looking upstream from where we pulled out to scout “The Big Rock” rapid

 

We paddled through very beautiful scenery, and then, suddenly, there it was - “The Big Rock”.

 

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Sam running “The Big Rock” rapid – it was kind of pushy

 

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Duane enjoying the event

 

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Calvin checking to see how far back we all were

 

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Brock in front of a small waterfall

 

We saw a red-tailed hawk, bald eagle, great blue heron, kingfishers, ducks and cardinals, along with the usual cooter turtles.

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The AR-285 Take-out – a little muddy and a little steeper than it looks, but manageable

 

A quick reverse shuttle, boat and gear transfer, and we were done – on our way home by about 4:30.

 

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The author, Kent Walters