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Enoree, SC

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SC route 49 to SC route 56

Class II+
6.5 Miles

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low
144
5/16 6:45

Min Sug. Level:  300 cfs Max Sug. Level:  750 cfs

River Description

The putin is at the hwy 49 bridge on the Spartanburg County side of of the river. The only whitewater on the section is the first .50 miles or so after the putin. It is basically a long shoals with numerous drops. After the first .50 it is all flatwater to Hwy.56. It is a nice flatwater paddle. The hill area on the Spartanburg side of the river was one of the nicest hardwood forests in the area until it was clearcut 8 -10 years ago. It is starting to grow backbut that will take years. This is a good comb-whitewater/flatwater cruise section.
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I have only paddled this section once. You probably just need to sight it from the putin. The whitewater starts pretty much immediately. You can see if it is too low or too high right where you put in. I definitely would avoid the section if it has been dry for awhile. The flatwater would be passable, but you are going to be really scraping over the shoals.

Enoree R. nr Woodruff [ SC ]

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Stage Flow Updated
1.73 144 5/16 6:45

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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
SC Enoree— SC route 49 to SC route 56 II+ 144 cfs   low 5/16 6:45
SC Warrior Creek— SC 49 to Enoree River II(IV) 144 cfs   low 5/16 6:45

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:825
USGS Station:02160390
HUC:03050108
Latitude:34.6833
Longitude:-82.0400
Class:-1

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2006-01-17 21:30:36 (849 days ago)
Tyler CrottsDetails
<br /> A group of friends and I ran the river on MLK day, our speacial tribute, it was a good first time run and there were good rapids at different points of the river. Long stretchs of flatwater. The warrior creek put in is a little dangerous the owners of the land creek left don't like &quot;trespassers&quot;.
2004-02-09 16:18:02 (1557 days ago)
will reevesDetails
A fun put in option is to use Warrior Creek on SC route 49.
2002-12-13 07:53:15 (1981 days ago)
Jim SpearsDetails
This section is mostly flatwater except the first 1/3 of a mile or so at the put in. The start is at the Hwy. 49 bridge in Laurens County is a set of long shoals.There was an old mill on river left near the end of the rapids. You can still see some of the remains. The rapids are basically class two and similar to some of the shoal rapids found on the Tyger River in the confluence area of the North and South Tyger to the Hwy. 50 bridge. Once you are past the first 1/3 of a mile or so it is a nice basically undisturbed flatwater paddle until you get to the Hwy. 56 bridge. There is a golf course on river left just past the hwy. 56 bridge.
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