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This run is located within Factory Shoals Park, a county-operated venue 10 miles south of Covington, GA, just off state highway 36. They charge a few bucks for park use during peak periods (warm months).
Before you do the first run on this one, it's a good idea to scout the river trail from the
bottom up to the bridge and note any new wood or other strainers. Also if it is your first time,
you will want to see what you are getting into on the lower half mile; it gets a bit hairy.
The put-in is in the campground on the north side of Factory Bridge Road. Just drive thru the
campground until you see water, then find a good parking place. If the campground is closed, go
across the bridge to the parking area immediately left at the other end. Follow the riverside
trail upstream about 100 yards to the first ledge and slide on in. There is some private property
that is well marked that you will not want to trepass on.
The rapids start a quarter mile around the bend from the campground putin. Above the bridge,
rapids are class I-II; several ledges with some surfing potential at some levels. Below the
bridge is an island with a variety of routes dependent on water levels.
The gradient increases the further you travel below the bridge. Ledges begin to get more
complicated and currents pick up and get more pushy.
A half mile below the bridge, a hundred yards of flatwater pool gives you a chance to catch your
breath. Access at this point is good on both sides if you want to pull out; below the pool things
are going to jump up to class III. There are a couple of difficult ledges to work down before you
line up for the last drop. You can spot the little midstream island from this point that marks
the final ledge; as you get closer you will notice the distinct horizon line just beyond the
island.
The last drop is about 9 foot vertical in 40 foot horizontal, and is rather intimidating to
examine from below (see photos). It features a slide into a mildly undercut boulder on river
right, a central flume, and a boof into a pool in midriver. Pass the midriver island on the right
side. The protruding boulders 8' off the right bank of the island form a gunsight pointing
towards the drop spot for the flume; to hit the boof, eddy behind the last boulder, ferry a few
feet to river left, turn and go for it.
On river left are more options depending on water level; there's a nasty big boiling undercut up
against the river left bank at the very bottom. You can pull out and portage back up the trail on
river right for additional runs.
After this rapid the rest of the river is covered up a reservior, Lake Jackson.
Standard take-out is the beach on river right at the base of the last rapid. A hundred-yard
uphill hustle gets you to the 'Big Bend' picnic area on the back side of Factory Shoals Park. Due
to the overall shortness and excellent accessibility of this reach, multiple runs in a day can be
had with some creative shuttling.
Directions from Covington
Take Highway 36 south about ten miles. Watch for Newton Factory Bridge Road on your left just
past Red Oak church. (If approaching from the south, it is the 3rd right from the intersection
with GA 212, just past the FFA campground) Turn in and drive down to the river. You will pass the
park entrance on your right; the campground road is across the street, sort of. The visual stick
gauge is found on the piling under the southwest corner of the bridge. The take out is accessed
by entering the park and going all the way through to the "Big Bend" parking lot. Hike down to
the river and scout, especially if this is your first time.
| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alcovy [GA] |
Factory Shoals |
n/a | Brad Roberts | |
| 2y356d18h50m | Alcovy3- Factory Shoals [GA] |
Alcovys Last Drop |
1.0 ft | Jason Tarpley |
| 4y260d18h50m | Alcovy [GA] |
Below Last Drop- Wide View |
1.3 | Will Gosney |
| 5y42h50m | Alcovy [GA] |
Factory Shoals - Last Drop |
1.7 | Charles Spornick |
| 5y117d18h50m | Alcovy [GA] |
Center lines of last drop |
1.2 | Steve Reach |
| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5 | Factory Shoals Rapid | III+ |
User Comments
Hwy 29 gauge. If the level at Hwy 29 is over 3.2, then Factory Shoals will get to about 1 to 1.3. I
have paddled this section three times recently at .8 ft and above. Most all the Channels open up on
the Right side. The bottom ledge into the lake is shallow. Don Robertson Edit
pleanty of water.
shoals below the bridge and a splat rock on river right almost 50 yards downstream of the bridge.
this very short little stretch of whitewater. There are three little class 2 rapids above the
bridge, and three class 3 rapids below the bridge. The whole run is less than half a mile. The
ledges past the bridge are cool with good flows and can bump up to class 4 with flows over 1.8.
(seperate gauge) is accurate for this section of river.
Thanks for all the pics but they need to be resized. No one can even look at them, they are all
over 800kb each. This eats up American Whitewater's server space, and people with dial-up will
never see those pics. Around 200kb or so would be much better. Thanks.
Take Hwy 36 South, pass Hendersons
and go a few more miles. You will see
Factory Shoals road on the left, turn left
and look for the camp ground road on
the left about 200 yards from the
bridge. The gauge is on the south
west bridge piling. The take out is
accessed by entering the park on the
south side of factory shoals road and
going to the big bend parking lot. Hike
down to the river and scout the last
drop if this is your first time.
Bridge Guage
6/28/04 gauge 1.0
6/29/04 gauge 1.2
7/1/04 gauge 1.2
7/3/04 gauge 1.2
7/4/04 gauge 1.27
Internet Gauge
6/26 3.5
6/27 6.25 (spike that made flow)
6/28 4.5 (additional rain)&
6/29-7/1 3.5
7/2 8.0 (heavy rain) should show up
7/4-5 on bridge
For more info:
Michael Beyer
Park Director (ranger)
770-787-6309 h
770-787-6670 w
Whoops, I should have read your previous e-mail first as you mention in it the Alcovy section right
above Lake Jackson. Per the way upstream Alcovy River gauge at north of Grayson (located about 6
miles below the Upper Upper Alcovy River/Creek run)
http://ga.waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=02208150 , the Alcovy River is HUGE at that upstream
location so this weekend you should have a lot more water than 1.2 below the bridge at Factory
Shoals on Alcovy River. The three times I have paddled it it was between 1.2 to 1.6 on the bridge
gauge and it was fun trying different routes including the boof move in the last rapid. My
understanding is the hydraulics start to get really big around 2.0. The Upper Upper Alcovy run
located between GA Hwy 29 and Alcovy Rd is possibly too big to run right now as most of the water
is probably running through trees right now.