Gauley Access and Camping Rules
Introduction
Upper Gauley Take-out Rules (AKA Panther Meadow or Mason Branch) |
IntroductionAt present, there are no federally-owned access points below Gauley Dam. This means that your public river access is provided at the whim of several benevolent landowners who have agreed to work with American Whitewater and allow you to trespass for a few weeks every year on scheduled release weekends.Access could be lost to the Upper or Lower Gauley at any point, if enough bad eggs rock the boat. Please obey the rules, especially at Panther Meadow (Upper G. take-out) and Bucklick (Lower G. put-in). The situation is so tenuous that the Park Service website notes: At this time, the only public river access site is at the Tailwaters site, at the base of the Summersville Dam. Once launched, there are no public areas available for take-out: boaters must use privately-owned sites. These areas are primarily owned by commercial river outfitters. TO AVOID TRESPASSING, it is recommended that boaters contact the American Whitewater Affiliation (AWA) about current arrangements for taking out at Mason Branch, Bucklick and Swiss. The AWA, working with the West Virginia Rivers Coalition and the West Virginia Wildwater Association, has been successful in providing a shuttle service for boats (fee charged by AWA) taking out/launching at the Mason Branch location. AWA also rents a field near Mason Branch for vehicle parking. In the Swiss area, local landowners charge a small fee to park in their fields. Running the Gauley is a blast, we want you to have fun now and in the future. These rules are in place to protect your future access opportunities. Please take a minute to read all the rules, then print them out and share them with your friends and paddling partners. |
Introduction
Upper Gauley Take-out Rules (AKA Panther Meadow or Mason Branch) |
Upper Gauley Put-in RulesSuperintendent Calvin Hite wrote American Whitewater on August 13th, 2002 to inform the boating community about rule changes at the Gauley River Dam (Upper Gauley Put-in). The new rules are designed to improve safety, reduce litter, and get a handle on illegal commercial sales in the camping areas. American Whitewater was consulted in the rule-making process and supports Superintendent Hite's management of the site.
The new rules for the Upper Gauley Put-in are: The 19 sites in the existing campground will be clearly delineated so visitors and Rangers can easily recognize campsite boundaries. |
Introduction
Upper Gauley Take-out Rules (AKA Panther Meadow or Mason Branch) |
Upper Gauley Take-out Rules (AKA Panther Creek or Mason Branch)Following the 2001 hay burning incident, in which some yahoos lit some hay bails on fire and tried rolling them around the field, American Whitewater has changed our rules for the Panther Mountain access point.Since American Whitewater manages the site for an absentee landowner, we are very careful to meet her wishes to protect your long-term access to the Gauley River. Please obey the rules, they are non-negotiable. If you see someone violating the rules, please ask them to change their behavior; their failure to change, could ruin everyone's access in the future. -No Overnight Use AllowedIt will also help if everyone would take a minute to police the area and pick up any trash or other litter they see. |
Introduction
Upper Gauley Take-out Rules (AKA Panther Meadow or Mason Branch) |
Lower Gauley Put-in Rules (AKA Bucklick)The majority of access to the Lower Gauley is across private property owned by various rafting companies or the railroad. Following the drowning incident in 2000, in which ambulances and other rescue vehicles could not get to the river, it became obvious that the parking situation needed to be better controlled.-Obey the "No Parking" & "No Trespassing" signs.Since parking is limited, we strongly recommend leaving as many vehicles at the take out in Swiss as possible. |
Ben VanCamp
49 Johnston Blvd
Asheville, NC 28806