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Tesnatee Creek, GA

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Town Creek Road to Copper Mine

Class I-II(IV)
7.2 Miles
Avg Gradient 25 fpm

Gauge Information

Tesnatee Creek
low
145
12/2 3:00

Min Sug. Level:  600 cfs Max Sug. Level:  2000 cfs

River Description

Sources: A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Georgia, S. Welander, B. Sehlinger and D. Otey (2004); Northern Georgia Canoeing, B. Sehlinger and D. Otey (1980).

Tesnatee Creek is a major tributary of the Chestatee, located mostly in White County. The last mile or so is in Lumpkin County and the confluence of the Tesnatee and the Chestatee is less than a quarter mile below the Chestatee's Grindle Falls.

The Tesnatee makes for a pleasant day trip with Class I-II rapids and one portage around a dam and Class IV Testnatee Falls. Like most north Georgia streams, the Tesnatee is experiencing an increase in housing and a decrease in nature along its banks. There is still plenty of forest, however, along with occasional 20-30 foot rock walls.

The navigable portion of the Tesnatee is generally considered to begin at Town Creek Road in White County. When the water is high (probably above 850 cfs or so), an additional 1.8 mile section above Town Creek Road becomes runnable. To reach this higher section, turn off Town Creek Road onto Charlie Thomas Road about 200 yards east of the Town Creek Road Bridge. Charlie Thomas Road parallels the creek and ends at Testnatee Gap Valley Road. The creek can be accessed at the culvert/bridge or just upstream of the culvert/bridge from the field road on river left.

The usual put-in is at Town Creek Road: the gold and gem business on river right just upstream of the bridge will generally permit parking, but make sure to ask permission. (Note: this is NOT the same Town Creek Road that accesses the Chestatee in Lumpkin County.)

The next potential access is at Gene Nix Road, 2.1 miles downstream of the put-in. The area surrounding the bridge at Gene Nix Road has seen a lot of recent development, however, so available parking is minimal. Property owners near the bridge are not thrilled about boaters on the river. Access at Gene Nix Road should generally be limited to drop-and-drive.

The last potential access before the Chestatee is from Sandy Ford Road where it parallels the creek just east of the Lumpkin County (paved)/White County (unpaved) line. The bank is short but steep and there is parking for only 2-3 vehicles. There is no access below this point on the Tesnatee or on the Chestatee between the confluence and Copper Mine.

The take-out is either above or below Copper Mine, a Class III+ rapid on the Chestatee. For information on Copper Mine rapid and the take-outs above and below it, see AW reach #3388, Chestatee River - Town Creek Church Road to Copper Mine.

The major hazard on the Tesnatee, the dam and Tesnatee Falls, are 3.6 miles from the put-in or 1.5 miles downstream of Gene Nix Road. The dam is quite obvious from the sound, the concrete walls extending into the creek from both banks and the refurbished generator building just beyond the dam on river right. Tesnatee Falls, which Welander, Sehlinger and Otey call "a 20-foot drop" but which looks smaller to me, is not a true falls but rather a steep, rocky slide. It is located just below the dam.

Except for the most experienced and gonzo of boaters, the dam is a mandatory portage. Anyone choosing to run the dam should scout from the right bank and avoid the vertically pinned log near the center of the creek.

If you want to avoid both the dam and Tesnatee Falls, portage on the right bank. The property is private, so please do not litter or cause any damage: if the owner closes the portgage, it will effectively close the creek to most boaters.

To avoid the dam but run Tesnatee Falls, Welander, Sehlinger and Otey recommend scouting from the right bank and portgaging on the left. When running the falls, avoid the rock outcropping on river right.

River right at the dam and Tesnatee Falls used to be known as "Hobbit Land" because of the dilapidated buildings, including the generator building. The generator has now been refurbished, the other buildings torn down and the area cleaned up by its private owner. Please respect his property and especially stay away from the generator building and the bridge accessing it.

CAUTION: the generator will be going back into service in the near future and, when it does, will draw water through a diversion pipe beginning just above the dam on river right. There is no way of knowing how much suction will be created at the top of the diversion pipe. The pipe is screened, but could still be dangerous if the suction proves to be significant. Boaters portgaging or scouting river right should take out well upstream of the screen.

DIRECTIONS:

From Atlanta, take Highway 400 north until it ends. Continue north on Long Branch Road, through the stop-lighted intersection with Highway 52. About a mile past that intersection, you will see the bridge over the Chestatee. To scout Copper Mine rapid and the take-out, park along the road and go down on the south/river left side of the river: a path leading downstream will take you to the abandoned gold mine, the old bridge, Copper Mine rapid and to take-outs before and after the rapid.

To reach the put-in, continue north until the road ends at Cavender Creek Road. Turn right and continue on Cavender Creek Road until it ends just after a one-lane wooden bridge (Grindle Bridge over the Chestatee). Turn right - there is no street sign, but you are now on Dugas Road. The road will change from pavement to dirt at the Lumpkin/White County line and the name will change to Sandy Ford Road. Stay on Sandy Ford Road until it ends at Town Creek Road. Turn right on Town Creek Road and the put-in is on the left in about .6 mile, just before the bridge over the creek.

From Cleveland, take Highway 115 west. About 1.7 miles from the square, turn right on Town Creek Road. (As the sign at the intersection warns, drive carefully - the road is hilly, curvy and busy.) You'll cross Tesnatee Creek in about two miles: the put-in is at the business on the right just after the bridge.

To reach the take-out, continue on Town Creek Road about .6 mile and turn left on unpaved Sandy Flats Road. Sandy Flats Road will become Dugas Road and will become paved as you cross into Lumpkin County. After a mile or so of paved road, turn left onto Cavender Creek Road and cross the one-lane wooden bridge. After a half mile or so, turn left onto Copper Mine Road. You'll reach the river in just under a mile. Parking is roadside and the path downstream to the rapids, etc. begins under the south/river left side of the bridge.
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Last Updated: 2006-02-06 08:50:12

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Gauge Description:

Nearest web-accessible gauge (Chestatee River at Highway 52) is about 12 miles downstream and on the Chestatee, which drains a different and larger watershed. Check the water level visually before putting in.

CHESTATEE RIVER AT ST RT 52 NEAR DAHLONEGA, GA [ GA ]

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Stage Flow Updated
1 145 12/2 3:00

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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 Blood Mountain Creek— to Dicks Creek III-V 145 cfs   low 12/2 3:00
GA Boggs Creek— USFS Campground to Turner's Corner II-III+ 145 cfs   low 12/2 3:00
GA Chestatee— 1 - Turners Corner to Town Creek Church Bridge (a/k/a Garnett Bridge) I-II 1.00 ft   low 12/2 3:00
GA Chestatee— 2 - Town Creek Church Bridge (a/k/a Garnett Bridge) to Copper Mine II-V 145.00 CFS   low 12/2 3:00
GA Chestatee— 3 - Copper Mine to Lumpkin County Park I-II(III) 145 cfs   low 12/2 3:00
GA Dicks Creek— 1- First WMA Gate to Old Waters Creek Campground V 145 cfs   low 12/2 3:00
GA Dicks Creek— 2- Old Waters Creek Campground to Turners Corner IV 145 cfs   low 12/2 3:00
GA Frogtown Creek— US 19/129 to US 19/129 at Turners Corner III-V(V+) 145 cfs   12/2 3:00
GA Tesnatee Creek— Town Creek Road to Copper Mine I-II(IV) 145 cfs   low 12/2 3:00
GA Yahoola Creek— 1. US 19 North of Dahlonega to US 19 I-IV 145.00   12/2 3:00
GA Yahoola Creek— 2. US 19 to Chestatee River I-II(III) 145 cfs   12/2 3:00

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AW Gauge ID:6467
USGS Station:02333500
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2006-01-11 20:50:23 (1055 days ago)
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Town Creek RoadPutin
2.1Gene Nix RoadAccess
3.6Tesnatee DamPortage Hazard Waterfall
3.7Tesnatee FallsIVHazard Playspot
4.0Far Winds Bridge
4.7Sandy Ford RoadAccess
5.6Chestatee confluence
7.2Copper MineIII+Takeout Hazard

Rapid Descriptions

Town Creek Road
After asking permission, park and put in at the business just above the bridge on river right.

Gene Nix Road
An alternate put-in or take-out, but minimal parking and surrounded by private property.

Tesnatee Dam
You'll hear the roar and see the horizon line, the concrete walls coming off each bank and the generator building just downriver of the dam. A mandatory portage for most. To portage both the dam and Tesnatee Falls, use right bank. To portgage the dam and run Tesnatee Falls, scout from right bank but portage on left. If you run the dam, beware of a vertically pinned log near river center. CAUTION: the intake pipe for the generator is behind a screen on river right, just upstream of the dam - beware of suction caused by the intake pipe and take out well upriver of it.

Tesnatee Falls (Class IV, Mile 3.7)
A serious rocky slide just below the dam. Scout both for the best line and for wood. Avoid the rock outcropping on river right.

Far Winds Bridge
A modern concrete bridge spanning the creek. The bridge, the road on it and both banks are private property: keep off except in case of emergency. If necessary, follow the road to the right through the gate and out to Sandy Ford Road.

Sandy Ford Road
An alternative put-in/take-out where the creek abuts Sandy Ford Road. Short but steep bank and parking for only 2-3 cars.

Chestatee confluence
Tesnatee Creek flows into Chestatee River. Continue downstream to Copper Mine or paddle upstream less than a quarter mile on the Chestatee to reach Grindle Falls from below.

Copper Mine (Class III+, Mile 7.2)
Take out river left, below the bridge and either above or below Copper Mine rapid. To avoid rapid, run to the right of island just below the bridge, then turn left below island and take out at wash on left bank. From below the rapid, go to beach area on river left below the old steel bridge.


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