Earl's Ford Road to Chattooga RiverClass II-III
7.2 Miles
Avg Gradient 23 fpm
Max Gradient 40 fpm
Warwoman CreekGauge Information
Warwoman Creek
River DescriptionWarwoman Creek is a good Class II-III introduction to creek boating.From Clayton: Go north on US 23. Turn right onto Warwoman Road just after the US76 West traffic light. Continue on Warwoman Road for 8.3 miles. Turn right onto Earl's Ford Road. The put-in is on the left just after crossing the first bridge over Warwoman Creek. From Russell Bridge (Hwy 28 over Chattooga River): Go west on GA 23. Turn left on Warwoman Road (towards Clayton). Continue on Warwoman Road for 5.6 miles. Turn left onto Earl's Ford Road. The put-in is on the left just after crossing the first bridge over Warwoman Creek. Shuttle Directions: From the put-in, return on Earl's Ford Road to Warwoman Road. Turn left on Warwoman Road. Go 2.3 miles down Warwoman Road. Turn left on Sandy Ford Road. Follow Sandy Ford Road. This will require one left turn. Watch the street signs. The road will ford Dick's Creek. Continue to the end of the road at Sandy Ford. Beware of river levels when parking. The Chattooga River does rise into the parking area at high water. Water Quality: Good to fair. Water quality is generally muddy when the creek is runnable. There are many tires along the creek and the occasional eddy full of trash from roadside camping on Earl's Ford Road. Permits: Permits are required to boat the Chattooga, the last 3.0 miles of this run. Permits are free and are available by self-registration at frequently used put-ins along the Chattooga, all of which are on the South Carolina side of the river. No permit boxes are located convenient to this run. For more information on the last 3.0 miles of this run, see the Chattooga - Section 3 - Earls Ford to Route 76 Bridge American Whitewater site. StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2002-10-29 20:12:19
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Chattooga R near Clayton GA [ GA ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| AW Gauge ID: | 876 |
| USGS Station: | 02177000 |
| HUC: | 03060102 |
| Latitude: | 34.8139 |
| Longitude: | -83.3061 |
| Class: | 1 |
User Comments |
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2007-07-16 05:27:25 (454 days ago)
Robert Maxwell
I painted a paddler's gage on the put-in bridge 7/14/07. It can be easily seen from the put-in parking lot. The gage is on river left, on the downstream side of the bridge. Please report your levels and if you thought it was low, medium or high, so we can dial this gage in and get new correlations for Warwoman. E-mail me at h2olevelcheck@hotmail.com with your levels. Thanx -- Rob Maxwell
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2006-02-25 13:31:28 (960 days ago)
Chuck Neese
We ran Warwoman three weeks ago when the Chattooga was at 2.3. The bottom of Pinball was completly blocked with a pine tree. You could not see the tree unless you bank scout it. If you do choose to run the left shoot you will find yourself with a pine tree just above the deck of your boat. There is a very small chute on far river right that can be run. There was also a lot of new wood in the river.
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2005-07-28 07:02:44 (1172 days ago)
David Israel
7/23/2005 My son & I ran Warwoman at 2.68 feet from the last bridge down to Warwoman Ford, about 2.78 miles by GPS in canoes with floatation. Wow, That was fun. Mattress is great! We enjoyed the challange and the intro to Creekin'. But, Beware! There are significant strainers and deadfalls. None required that we leave the creek and only one was not passable without a momentary exit. Pins are a constant threat at the strainers and caution is required as you approach from upstream in the bigger water.<br />
The listings here accurately represent the difficulty though I agree with one submitter that Mattress is nearly a IV: it is really several rapids that constitute an 11 foot drop overall with ample oppurtunites to pin and swim! Rescue is hindered by the steep banks, the lack of pools, inability of others to get to you, the canoeist must have mastered very complex eddie-ins, eddie-outs and ferries to safely complete...MORE than a III+ in my book. We got wet more than once but usually as we eaked-out all of the good from each rapid! It took us four hours in the water and was rather tiring. But, we are not as accomplished as some. The hike is listed as two miles in the shuttle but it is an easy 2 miles. This creek is highly recommended and very fun at this level.
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2005-06-14 00:20:21 (1216 days ago)
Brad Roberts
Hey, ya think upper tallulah would be a better gauge for this one?? Similar sized drainage.
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2003-09-27 06:06:01 (1842 days ago)
dark side
We ran this 9/26/03 at 2.0. There were about 6 trees that we had to get over and most could be gotten over without leaving the boat. This was a very fun run with little flat water and beautiful scenery. There are a lot of no name rapids on this. At mattress you can scout on river right. The slide on the right seems to pull you back to the left and it pulled patio straight into a pin above the lower rock. It was a 15 minute struggle to free the boat. I would run the slide as far to the right as possible (flow will limit how far). The picture of Will R. is to the left of the slide. Also when you get to a rapid that breaks right and left and is jambed with big trees (not sure if it has a name). Patio got his boat pinned again on the left side. You could not run the right but if you run the left side it seems to want to pull you towards the tree as you get close to it so watch out. But this was a great run and I will run it again.
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2002-10-10 22:51:58 (2193 days ago)
Kevin Miller
I ran this creek on 9/29/02 and it is in need of a chainsaw. Although the rapids are mostly clean, the number of deadfalls and strainers will strongly deter me from running this river again for many years.
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2002-10-01 11:40:41 (2203 days ago)
Matt Muir
"Paddleman," whoever that is, contributed:
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Use AW's site to find the map. (editor's note: click above right for the Tiger, TopoZone, or MapBlast map.) Put in at the last bridge over Warwoman Creek on the little gravel road. Take out at Sandy Ford on the Georgia side. You could take out at the confluence, but that wouldn't be as much fun as running some of Section 3 at big water.
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Beware of Dick's Creek ledge at 5 feet or more. It forms a pretty big hole that killed a rafter a few years ago. Scout on the right, or far left.
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Warwoman is covered in the video "Deliver Me From The Paddlesnake". It is mostly class 3, with a marginal 4 called Mattress. But, it is a good intro to creekin.
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| Mile | Rapid Name | Class | Features (Legend) |
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| 0.8 | Intro | II | |
| 1.3 | Mattress | II+ | |
| 1.8 | Pinball | II+ | |
| 2.8 | Warwoman Ford | ||
| 3.1 | Finale | II | |
| 4.2 | Earl's Ford | ||
| 6.7 | Dick's Creek Ledge | III |
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