Emory - 2. Emory River Canyon - Hwy 62 to Nemo


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2. Emory River Canyon - Hwy 62 to Nemo

Usual Difficulty II-III (may vary with level)
Length 7 Miles

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
Emory River above Obed Confluence
virtual-10487 250 - 4000 cfs II-III cfs


River Description

Gage: Station ID: 03540500 - Emory River @ Oakadale Runnable @ 5000+
Runnable Oct-May
See Tennessee Paddle for info on this and other streams in the Obed/Emory watershed.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-05-04 22:34:29

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Kirk Eddlemon
Knoxville, TN


Emory River after Camp Austin bridge

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

This gauge is new and in an experimental phase. The Emory at its mouth is 1/3 the drainage of the differential drainage of the Obed at Lancing and the Emory at Oakdale. This gives an estimation of the flow in this stretch of the Emory. 250 cfs should be a bony but doable minimum. 4000cfs will be very big. 1000-2000 should be fun.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
Emory River above Obed Confluence
virtual-10487 250 - 4000 cfs II-III cfs

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
250 -4000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable II-III

Report - Reports of Emory 2. Emory River Canyon - Hwy 62 to Nemo and related gauges

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Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
6y228d10h25m Emory River [TN] Emory River after Camp Austin bridge 7500 cfs kemper begley

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User Comments


2009-03-30 03:03:29 (239 days ago)
Ran this section on 03-28-09. The Emory @ Oakdale gauge was at 6000cfs. The water at the put in
didn't look particularly high, it was a misty green in color. If you were to see the water at the
put in muddy and swift I would check the gauges again. At 6000cfs I would rate this run as slightly
more difficult than the Nantahala only with more flat water and less rapids. It starts out flat as
it moves away from the houses at the put in. The scenery is top notch but for a little trash here
and there. The current is swift and the couple of miles of flat water pass quickly. Eventaully you
start running easy class II rapids. They become more frequent as you get to the bottom of the
Canyon. At it's peak, just above the (functional) railroad bridge, it's a blast, with some
gradient, horizon lines, munchy little holes and some nice surfing waves. The rapids are straight
forward, "if it looks good. It is good." but on some of the more technical drops down stream vision
is limited. The good things about this run are. 1) It's a short run with an easy shuttle. 2) The
rapids are class II-III with no suprises other than strainers and tree falls, which is common on
streams like this. We encountered no dangerous downed trees on our run but there were quite a few
trees in the river, they just didn't come into play. 3) It's a good warm up run if you've been out
of your boat for a while. 4) It's a good intro into creeking, for people with the skills. The
negatives of this run would be 1) If you put on too low it may get frustrating. 2) There is a lot
of flat water before the rapids start. 3) There is no spectacular canyon scenery (it is uniquely
beautiful) 4) The funnest rapids end just about the time they start getting good. Edit
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