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Pot Leaf Shoals (Apalachee park and play spot)

Class II-III
0.1 Miles

Backblast in Pot Leaf Shoals Playhole


Backblast in Pot Leaf Shoals Playhole
Photo of Will Van De Berg by Lelania Van De Berg @ 250 cfs

Gauge Information

Apalachee
Pot Leaf Shoals II-III
low
7.50
10/7 20:15

Min Sug. Level:  175 CFS Max Sug. Level:  6000 CFS

River Description

The gauge you are looking for is the Apalachee near Bostwick gauge and you want

between 200-400 cfs for it to be optimal play. You can definitely play it at both lower

(absolute minimum is around 100 cfs) and higher levels, I have played there at around

3000 cfs and beyond, but it gets way more intense and is a huge, kind of flood stage

feeling to it. The line to the right of the island opens up then and it has a GNARLEY hole

on river right that will keep you in it for a long while (I found this out myself one day) as

well as some entrapment potential on the river left of it-- stay center for best results. At

high flows, the wave mid rapid goes from being a small wave to a nice hole to, at really

high flows, a great 6-7' surf wave. At higher flows, the blasting hole gets pretty unfun as

the current shoves you into the rock on river left, making it more difficult to play in and at

really high flows, this feature completely disappears.


At between 200-400 cfs, the park and play spot is a blast, with surfing waves, a great

blasting hole, a deep eddyline for flatwater moves, several splat spots, and other features

that make it worth while to hit when you live in Athens. Not a destination boating

location, but a great training spot for Athens area boaters.


Directions to the Appalachee:


Go out of Athens on Hwy 441/129/24 south towards Bishop, Farmington and Madison,

GA. Go through Bishop and then Farmington and once you finally see the Oconee

Heritage Park on your right hand side (a big shelter type structure sitting a ways off of the

road), you will know that you are getting close. Pass OH Park and then go about another

mile or so til you see a fruit stand on the left hand side of the road. Once you pass it,

there will be a dirt road headed left off of 441, take it. Go on this road for about 500 yards

til you see a road headed off right come up (with a tire-stop sign holding thing in the

intersection). Take the road going right (the good road, not the 4 wd road on the far right)

and follow it for about one mile till you pass all of the houses and trailers and are now in

the middle of the woods. You will by this time be going up a hill surrounded by woods on

both sides. When you get to the top of this hill and just before you begin to be headed

down the other side of it, you will see another dirt road headed up and right, take it.

Follow this road around as it bears right and downhill. Go downhill for a decent ways till

you see the road split left or right, follow the left line and then you will end up in a cleared

area at the top of an old railroad bridge. Park on the side of the road and head downhill

following the trail/rutted out road on the left side of the trestles. Put in there and paddle

down about 200' and then head left around a small island following the main flow of the

water. The rapids will then come up and just enjoy. There are play spots all down the

drops that can be re-run, etc.



Also, anyone in the Athens area that wants to be put on the UGA WHITEWATER CLUB

LISTSERV so that they can network with other UGA/Athens boaters, drop me an email

and I will add you to the list. Email me at willvdb@uga.edu

StreamTeam Status: verified
Last Updated: 2004-01-15 14:57:50

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Apalachee R near Bostwick [ GA ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
0.85 7.5 10/7 20:15

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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
GA Apalachee— 3-GA Route 81 to Oconee River I-III 8 cfs   low 10/7 20:15
GA Apalachee— High Shoals - Hwy 186 to Price Mill II-III(IV) 8 cfs   low 10/7 20:15
GA Apalachee— Pot Leaf Shoals II-III 7.50 CFS   low 10/7 20:15

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:926
USGS Station:02219000
HUC:03070101
Latitude:33.7881
Longitude:-83.4742
Class:-1

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User Comments

2005-08-11 23:41:48 (1152 days ago)
Charles McDonaldDetails
Does anybody know anything about access to this run?
2004-12-08 15:26:33 (1399 days ago)
Jason RobertsonDetails
AW received a report today 12/8/04 that the access to this section has been closed. <br /> <br /> &quot;I found on your web site a cool play spot on the Appalachee River that is close enough to get in my boat and get wet without driving far. Well, I went there today and a person has bought all the land from the bridge on 441/129 all the way down and has posted several gates with the Classic &quot;NO Trespassing&quot; signs. I talked with locals and he does not live there, but to be safe in the backwoods of Georgia I would rather not take my chance with the law. I thought I would try further upstream, but there would be no way to hike my boat out without stepping on this guys property due to the fact that he bought both sides of the river.&quot;<br /> <br /> If you have more information, please notify AW at kevin@amwhitewater.org.
2004-01-15 14:59:57 (1727 days ago)
William Van De BergDetails
There are reports that the road access to the parking lot has been closed by gates. This may seriously impact the usability of this river as a park and play spot.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Pot Leaf Shoals surfing wavePlayspot Photo
0.0Apalachee surf WavePlayspot Photo
0.0Apalachee blasting holeII+Playspot Photo

Rapid Descriptions

Pot Leaf Shoals surfing wave
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Fun little wave at low water but develops into fun but shallow play hole around 400 cfs. Above 1000 cfs, it turns back into a BIG trianglular steep wave that offers great surfing. However, at that level it has a pretty meaty hole that develops closely behind it on river left.

Apalachee surf Wave
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Apalachee blasting hole (Class II+, Mile 0.0)
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Fun hole for blasts, blastwheels, etc but too shallow to throw ends in. Does have a rock on river left that your boat will hit when throwing blast wheels, but still plenty of fun from 175-400 cfs or so. Above 400 cfs, the hole gets pretty rough and all of the current throws you into the rock mentioned above pretty hard, making it real hard to do much blasting, etc. Great eddyline seam above and below the hole for squirts, flatwater wheels, etc.


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