Devil's Forks

The Devil's Forks are actually three distinct creeks. Big Devil's Creek flows South in the East part of the watershed. Long Devil's Creek flows Southeast in the West part of the watershed. They converge about 1/4 mile above the confluence with Richland Creek. Where the converge the form Twin Devil's Falls. Both creeks pour over a sheer ledge into a deep common pool and form the Devil's Fork Creek. Looking upstream Long Devil's is the 16+ footer on the left and Big Devil's is the 18+ footer on the right. Watch out for the shelf rock at the bottom at low water levels!

 

 

 Nate Kline jumping "Big Devil's Falls". (What a beautifall sight) Photo by Cowper Chadbourn

 

Cowper Chadbourn first known descent of "Long Devil's Falls". Photo by Nate Kline

 

Mike Ogelsby at Long Devil's Falls. Photo by Lance Jones

I'm breaking in a new creekboat right! Photo by Shelby Johnson

More Devil's Forks

Big Devil's Description Long Devil's Description

Bobtail Creek

Richland Creek

Falling Water Creek

Sulphur Creek

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