Little Tennessee,
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NC Route 28 to US Route 19
| Usual Difficulty |
I-III (may vary with level) |
| Length |
23 Miles |
Gauge Information
River Description
Carolina Whitewater, B.Benner
Upper Green and the Nanty Gorge (with one exception; see
below).
David A. DeCoursy wrote:
Beautiful and easy beginner run with close access to NOC. At 950 cfs it's all class I-II with
about 4 ledges where you can find some small but suprisingly stronger than expected spots for
learning to side-surf and hold your edge. Great for taking newbies for a relaxed introduction to
ww kayaking.
Very pretty, great access for the most part.
The end when I went was a very unexpected Class 3 consisting of a breaking wave and hole shortly
behind it.
Fontana Lake needs to be low, I've read, or else this last rapid (The Narrows) is under
water.
In my opinion, for such a simple river, the end is a tad tougher than Nanty Falls, but without the Class-2
entrance. Scouting will reveal the easily obtained line but when you've been paddling class 1-2
for 6 miles, it IS a suprise. Newbies are bound to flip without a scout. Stay right at the
entrance and move to the right of center once past the top breaking wave. You can punch the holes
easily at 950 cfs if you're used to such things, but keep in mind the person you are taking may
not, especially in light of the relaxed previous miles. (No worries, though; it's all lake after
5 seconds, so it's a very friendly swim.)
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Last Updated: 2002-01-12 08:57:03
User Comments
The channel between the island and the bank has a tree strainer blocking the exit from the channel.
There is also what appears to be an undercut rock on river right a few minutes down river from this
location. The lack of a pillow is very noticeable and it's easy to avoid.
cross creeks (approximately 5 miles apart). It was almost a constant class I from beginning to end
with occasional class II features in the larger rapids. There are a number of spots where you'll
hit rocks barely submerged, that would probably normally be above water. Due to trees and branches,
there aren't a lot of eddy opportunities, so it may be wiser to paddle a shorter distance.
spot for newbies(especially if starting from needmore. there is a good footbridge out there
somewhere it is near the beginning of the lake section. This is where you would want to start if
your used to class 2,3 water. There are quiet a few easy and good play spots near there, but the
good hole right above the bridge gets shallow real quick right after it.
Once you get into the lake section is where all the good stuff is. It has a couple class 2 rapids
that are fun to goof around in, but there is nothing to serious. Then you will round a few corners
and see a couple large waves. The first is above the rapid by about 20 ft and it was about 4 feet
when we were out. Then into the rapid we hit some 6ft waves that were nice. Then there is a drop
that was pretty signifigant the day we went out, but the drop is only on the left side of the river
and straight into a crazy hole. The river is channeled all to one side so right near that crazy
hole was a huge wave. REMEMBER THIS IS ALL ON A DAY AFTER GOOD RAIN AND THE LAKE WAS DOWN FAR.