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Davidson, NC

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2. FS Rd. 475, 2nd pull off to Sycamore Flats (Lower Davidson)

Class I-II
5 Miles
Avg Gradient 22 fpm

Gauge Information

low
0.51
10/12 3:30

Min Sug. Level:  1.5 feet

River Description

This river is very rain dependent. It takes a good overnight rain storm to get it just up to runnable levels, but will drop about as quick as it rises. An overnight torrental ultimate unreal thunder storm will really get this river moving. At levels around 3.0-3.5 feet, it gets pumping really good. Lots of class II stuff at this level, a few surfing wave's will develop along the way, and lots of moving boogie water.




Directions to Put-in:

From Brevard: Take US 276 along the Davidson River north past the ranger station for 3 miles. Turn left on Forest Service Road 475, which takes you to the fish hatchery. We found the best place to put in is the 2nd overlook / pulloff on the left, the one with the "Roadside Camping Only" sign. There is a nice sandy beach right there with easy access to the river.

Directions to Take-out:

From Brevard: Take US 276 along the Davidson River. Go maybe a mile or so, and you will see a sign for Sycamore Flats on the left. There is plenty of parking, picnic tables, and bathrooms. River runs along the back side of the park.

You can add on about another mile of river running if you take-out around the US 276 / US 76 Bridge before entering the National Forest.


Hazards:

As always be on the lookout for trees. Stay on the main path of the river or just about any path on the river's right bank. If you take some left passages, be prepared to get stuck on rocks, and even portage around trees at minimum level. Even at higher water levels, I'd stay on the rivers main path.

If running under 1.5 feet, about half way into the run, there is a large tree crossing the entire river's path. You may need to portage if you can't hop your boat over it. The tree will disapear at higher water levels. The tree's top edge at 1.5 feet is right around the same height as the river level and may not be obvious.

Just past half way, and past the hazard above, you will come to a giganic tree clog. There is a tight squeeze on it's left, and some quick manuvering there after to get around some big rocks. At water levels around 1.5 feet, the right side of the river is somewhat runable around the clog, will be a bumpy ride due to being shallow and rocky, but at higher water levels no problems persists on the right side of the river and is the recomened path. You can scout this clog from roadside. It's about 2.5 miles upstream from the take-out.


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Last Updated: 2004-06-14 10:19:10

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Gauge Description:

The gauge is located on the river's right bank about 50 yards up stream of the US 276 / US 76 bridge, just before the Pisgah Forest entrance. To get a good reading, go over the US 276 / US 76 bridge, and on the right hand side will be a good pull off. Walk up stream to the guage. Looking at it from the left river bank is hard to read, bring a pair of binoculars.

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Davidson R nr Brevard, NC [ NC ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
0.51 28 10/12 3:30

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
NC Davidson— 1. Forest Service Road 475-A @ Cove Creek to Low Head Dam III+(IV) 0.51 feet   low 10/12 3:30
NC Davidson— 2. FS Rd. 475, 2nd pull off to Sycamore Flats I-II 0.51 feet   low 10/12 3:30
NC Little (Fr.Broad trib)— 1. Triple Falls V+ 0.51 ft.   10/12 3:30
NC Little (Fr.Broad trib)— 2. Base of Triple Falls to Hooker Falls III-IV 0.51 ft.   low 10/12 3:30
NC Little (Fr.Broad trib)— 3. Along Cascade Lake Rd. III-IV(V) 0.51 ft   low 10/12 3:30
NC Looking Glass Creek— Along Highway 278 IV-V(V+) 0.51 ft.   low 10/12 3:30
NC North Pacolet— Pearsons Falls along Hwy 176 to Tryon IV-V 28 cfs*   low 10/12 3:30

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1742
USGS Station:03441000
HUC:06010105
Latitude:35.2731
Longitude:-82.7058
Class:2

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