New, South Fork

Route 1347 to Mouth of Wilson

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DifficultyI-II
Length75 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
GaugeSouth Fork New River Near Jefferson, Nc
Flow Rate as of 28 minutes
156 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedMarch 1, 2026

River Description

Many alternate access points exist for shorter runs.


River Features

Put In - Green Valley Community Park

Distance: 0 mi
Put In - Green Valley Community Park

Put In - Green Valley Community Park Access

Windy Hill Rd Access

Distance: 15.47 mi
Access Point
Windy Hill Rd Access

Windy Hill Rd. Access near Fleetwood NC

Wagoner Rd. River Access

Distance: 46.76 mi
Access Point

New River State Park, Wagoner Rd. Access, 1215 Wagoner Access Rd Jefferson, NC 28640

US 221 River Access

Distance: 58.48 mi
Access Point

New River Outfitters - US 221 River Access

King's Creek River Access

Distance: 65.75 mi
Access Point

Kings Creek Public Boat Landing

Take Out - Mouth of Wilson, VA

Distance: 73.68 mi
Take Out

Take-out - Mouth of Wilson, VA


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Shad Wheatley

Jul 6, 2020


Kids age 10 to 17 and I kayaked from New River State Park, Wagoner Rd. Access, 1215 Wagoner Access Rd
Jefferson, NC 28640
United States to Kings Creek Public Boat Landing (about 20 miles on the South Fork of the New River) . Flow was 600 cfs with water moving at about 2 mph. It took us just under 6 hours at a mild to moderate paddle rate with no significant breaks. Beautiful scenery, minimal rapids, tons of tubers and fishers. Minimal wildlife because of all the people, but it was July 4th weekend. Pulling out at the 221 bridge would have cut the trip in half and made it quite a bit more enjoyable.

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Robert Eckhardt

May 2, 2016


Wooded middle section below Windy Hill Rd

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Robert Eckhardt

May 2, 2016


Wooded middle section below Windy Hill Rd

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Robert Eckhardt

May 2, 2016


Paddled the South Fork of the New last weekend from where Windy Hill Rd first intersects the river about 2 miles above the bridge crossing to the Hwy 163 bridge. River distance about 14 miles. The shuttle was on Idlewild Rd following Bob Benner's book. We paddled open canoes at 359 cfs. The trip took 6 and a half hours. About two thirds of the trip is pastoral thru developed farmland with several miles of undeveloped woodland in the middle. There was no whitewater, 1-2 mph current and occasional riffles. We portaged 3 low water bridges up steep banks. Water quality was good. Lots of birds and waterfowl. Pleasant trip but would not do again.