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Pigeon, TN

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2. Lower Pigeon (Bridge at Hartford to Denton)

Class II(III)
4.7 Miles
Avg Gradient 17 fpm

Gauge Information

Pigeon
2. Lower Pigeon II(III)
low
126
8/22 1:00

Min Sug. Level:  1200 cfs Max Sug. Level:  2500 cfs

River Description

Put in at one of the many outfitters along river left. Make certain that you have the permission of the outfitter before parking at their place. Similarly at the take-out make certain to park near the bridge.

From the bridge the river works down several Class I-II ledge drops. Then the current slows and the river is impounded by a lake that lasts nearly half a mile. The pattern then resume of working down small ledges. At mile 2.8 the river passes underneath I-40 for the first of two times. As the river turns to the left, you soon encounter the Ledges, a series of Class II+ drops.

After the last ledge the current briefly calms then quickly loses gradient for the next quarter mile. These shoals offer many holes and rocks to negotiate through fast current. After another series of Class 1-2 drops the river calms as it turns to the left. Here is the river is divided by Brown Island, just above the most significant rapid on the river, Maytag Class II(III). Work to either the right or the left of the bridge support for I-40. After another small drop, the river passes underneath the bridge for Greasey Cove.

A few hundred feet on the right is the public take-out.




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Last Updated: 2004-08-20 00:39:53

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Pigeon Ledges


Pigeon Ledges  Pigeon TN
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Gauge

Gauge Description:

The Lower Pigeon, like the Upper, is a dam release river. Scheduled releases occur from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

The USGS gauge is just below the water intake. It takes a little more than an hour for the water to reach the lower section.


Pigeon R nr Waterville, NC [ NC ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
3.8 126 8/22 1:00

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Linked Reaches

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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
TN Pigeon— 1. Walter's Power Plant at Waterville to Bridge at Hartford II-III 126 cfs   low 8/22 1:00
TN Pigeon— 2. Lower Pigeon II(III) 126 cfs   low 8/22 1:00
NC Pigeon— Gorge: Big Creek to Hartford II-III+ 126 cfs   low 8/22 1:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1759
USGS Station:03460795
HUC:0
Latitude:35.7839
Longitude:-83.1122
Class:-1

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User Comments

2004-08-28 23:36:27 (1454 days ago)
Travis ProffittDetails
Me and some buddies ran this stretch of the Pigeon today. We had a great time. The ledges provide a number of play opportunities...did some bow stands and such today at the larger set of ledges after the 1st I-40 bridge. Maytag is fun, just stay to the left! Good short trip, could run it twice probably. We took some pictures...will add them on here as soon as possible.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
3.0LedgesII+Playspot Photo
4.3MaytagIIIPhoto

Rapid Descriptions

Ledges (Class II+, Mile 3.0)

Pigeon Ledges

Pigeon Ledges
Photo by Chuck Spornick taken Aug. 7, 2004 @ 2,100 cfs

As the river turns to the left, you soon encounter the Ledges. These are a series of Class 2+ drops, offering both excellent surfing waves and holes with boil lines deeper than most boats, with releases over 2,000 cfs After the last ledge the current briefly calms then quickly loses gradient for the next quarter mile. These shoals offer many holes and rocks to negotiate through fast current.

Maytag (Class III, Mile 4.3)

Maytag Hole

Maytag Hole
Photo of Hole on River Left by Chuck Spornick taken Aug. 7, 2004 @ 2,100 cfs

Take the channel to the left; although you need to work to the river right side of the channel, lest you want to spend some spend some time in the hole on river left--at levels above 2,000 the hole is very agitated. At the end of the island then ride the wave train, working to the right to avoid the left of the bridge supports. There is an eddy on river right. After another small drop, the river passes underneath the bridge for Greasey Cove. A few hundred feet on the right is the public take-out.


Events

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Events
Pigeon Releases Hartford,TN starts 08/02/08
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