Millers,
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South Royalston to Athol (Upper Millers)
| Usual Difficulty |
III (may vary with level) |
| Length |
7 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient |
32 fpm |
| Max Gradient |
60 fpm |
Broken Dam Side View
Broken Dam Side ViewPhoto of Broken Dam Above the Put-In by Bob Dunn taken 10/16/05 @ 1,600 cfs
Gauge Information
River Description
Thanks to Will Kranz for the following description.
The river is rated 2-3. My personal description is that it is a moderate sized river with strong
current and significant standing waves. There are no places on this run that require technical
maneuvering or precise boat control. If you can ferry back and forth across a river with 2-3 foot
sanding waves in some locations you should be fine. The biggest risk is that the road is NOT close
to the river for most of the run. Once you start you must go the distance (aprox 7 miles).
Thanks to Julie Smith for the following description.
The restaurant people frown upon paddlers occupying their lot (at the put in). Some people put in
just above the unused bridge to enjoy the wave train to the gauge, where the usual put in is. The
beginning is the most difficult part of the run. There are several busy class 3 drops. The standing
waves under the first railroad bridge are big and hearty at release levels. This is a great place
to spend some time practicing surfing, ferrying and peeling out. The stretch of flatwater below the
busy drops has its usual windy character. Just before the second railroad bridge, there is a
restaurant sometimes visited by paddlers for lunch. Just below the second railroad bridge there are
two consecutive big wave drops next to the railroad on river left. Following that is easier stuff
and one more technical drop. After that it is easy class 2 stuff to the takeout. The carry to the
cars is a walk up and down hills through a sandpit and the woods. There is another restaurant
located at the takeout. Be carefull when parking in this area also. By the way, there is an
outhouse behind the general store across the street from the river available to use.
Directions
Put in
The put in is located in South Royalston, MA
From route 2, take the route 202 North exit. It is the last exit before the divided highway
ends.
Stay on route 202 North until you reach route 68. There will be a sign on the left that says BIRCH
HILL DAM 4 MILES. Go that way.
Once you cross the river, go left with the road and immediately park on the left between an unused
bridge and a restaurant.
People from western NH can take 202 from the north side.
At the putin there also appears to be a parking area on river left above the Rt 68 bridge which
could be used if you wanted to run the broken dam which is just upstream of the putin below the
restaraunt.
Take out
Take Chestnut Hill rd all the way north to 68, then back south on 68. Chestnut hill meets 68
at an acute angle in a little village with a typical new england church and common area. The
alternate approach which might be worth mentioning is to go South from putin on 68 to 202 south to
2A west to 32 north in Athol. Almost as soon as you get on 32 you cross the river and keep bearing
right. First onto Chestnut hill rd. and then almost immediately onto Cresent which is a dead end
side road. Go up to the end of Cresent were an iron gate blocks auto access to a park area. A dirt
road/path leads to the river and takeout.
Shuttle Directions
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Last Updated: 2009-06-25 14:55:04
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