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Appomattox - Chesdin Dam To Petersburg (Route 36)


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Chesdin Dam To Petersburg (Route 36)

Class II-III
6.5 Miles

Appomattox


Appomattox

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
APPOMATTOX RIVER AT MATOACA, VA 600 - 6000 cfs 00h58m 893 cfs (rc= 0.1 )


River Description

Virginia Whitewater, Roger Corbett

Ed Evangelidi testifies:
This stretch of mild whitewater was formerly a heavily industrialized river and there are many man-made obstacles to be aware of, including dams in various states of disrepair, rebar, sharp rock, etc. There are also terminal hydraulics at high water. It is best to go with someone who knows the river. There are also many miles of very flat water way above Lake Chesdin that are paddleable.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2006-02-20 10:27:29

Matacoa Bridge Gauge

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Target Rock

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Chesdin Dam

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Appomattox

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River Map

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Canal above pipeline

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Kevin Running Pipeline

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Kyle Running Jug Handle

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Strainer above Jug Handle

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Must Portage Dam

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Jug Handle

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Play spot

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Eddy

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Target Rock

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So peacefull

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Gauge Information

We have no additional information about how various flows affect runnability (or playability) of this section of river. If you can provide additional information, please either directly contact the StreamTeam member for this reach, or add a 'comment' or a 'report' with your information to help out your fellow boaters.

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
APPOMATTOX RIVER AT MATOACA, VA
usgs-02041650 600 - 6000 cfs 00h58m 893 cfs (rc= 0.1 )

RangeWater LevelComment
0.0000-600.0000 extremely Low-barely Low
600.0000-6000.0000 barely runnable-high runnable

Report - Reports of Appomattox Chesdin Dam To Petersburg (Route 36) and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Appomattox [VA] Jug Handle 5 Michael Rose
Appomattox [va] Appomattox n/a boof or die
3y243d08h42m Appomattox [VA] So peacefull 2.8ft Scott Moen
4y246d08h42m Appomattox [VA] River Map n/a Kyle Pressel
6y362d08h42m Appomattox [VA] Matacoa Bridge Gauge 4.5 ft RC Forney

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User Comments


2009-06-19 10:49:47 (144 days ago)
Jason CubbageDetails
Just another Heads up about recently fallen trees. On Jug Handle there are two low crossing trees
midway in the handle before the rapid. We have successfully ducked under them at or near 3 ft level
on our runs. However, the first one is low enough to be a hazard at 4 ft and probably a serious
risk at anything higher. I suggest scouting these trees if the river is near or above 4 ft. The
second tree wasn't as bad but still worth noting.

2009-04-26 08:34:59 (198 days ago)
Ran today. Strainers abound in the section of the river after the first dam through past the
jughandle. This part of the river is deceiving as it splits up and converges many times. Look for
where the most water is and try to stay with it as we cut across at one point and were faced with
strong enough currents and many bank strainers which are everywhere since the river splits in so
many places. Edit

2008-09-01 03:15:19 (435 days ago)
Andy B. My son and I ran this on 31 Aug 08. It was running at 4.68 and was a fantastic run. Minimal
scrapes, great surfing holes, and 3 foot standing waves. There was a strainer about 200 yards above
Jughandle on river right that did a good job swamping canoes. Numerous other strainers here and
there. Be cautious. Edit

2007-04-19 12:18:23 (936 days ago)
Will JacobsDetails
this was a fun summer time run. I have a friend that lives in Petersburg and the take out is right
near his house so it was an easy run for us. The first part of this run is real calm and a good
place to have some brews, fish or whatever....It didn't seem too shallow in any spots and we just
cruised for about two hours.....the river picks up some with some mild rapids further downstream
but as stated above becomes frustrating with several dams that have to be portaged......seemed like
our portage spots were all river left for anyone travelling without people that have done this run
before......the best spot on this run is the pipeline rapid at the end which is river right (maybe
an old canal?) with a sharp 90 degree left as the last section of rapid......we hadn't seen anyone
all day but when we shot out of the end of this rapid there were police everywhere! Apparently a
guy had drowned swimming in the river or something and his body was floating face down on the
opposite bank! Pretty gruesome but makes for a good story.....now after that rapid there seem to be
some good jumping rocks if you want to swim...I have heard the river (which gets very narrow at
this point) is almost 45 ft deep!!! at the bridge....most of the jumping rocks seem to be upstream
from the bridge but I would be very careful as I have heard that several people have drowned here
from a whirlpool under the bridge. Thats why I mentioned the rocks upstream as it seems a little
less sketchy and still quite deep.....use caution as people have died jumping from the
bridge.....At the end of the run it is easy to visuaize how prominent Petersburg once was from all
of the old factories and abandon buildings.....rumor is the City will dredge downstream from here
to establish a city dock for travellers from the Chesapeake so it may be a revival area soon!

2004-05-18 08:35:47 (2002 days ago)
Fritz CrytzerDetails
9 May 04: Ran this stretch at about 3.0 ft with my daughter in a kayak and her boyfriend, beginner,
running open boat tandem with me. Wouldn't want to run this at a lower level, as it was a bit
scrapy. Left some green vinyl from my Mohawk XL15 on several rocks! Pipeline and Target were fun,
though. Caught the eddy river left of Target Rock, ferried out above the rock and continued down.
Was a fun maneuver. All in all, a good river, mostly Class I-II at this level, with Pipeline and
Target a good II+ or III.
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