James

2. Glasgow to Snowdon(Balcony Falls Run)

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DifficultyII+(III)
Length4.8 mi
Avg Gradient11 fpm
GaugeJames River at Buchanan, Va
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
4450 cfsmedium runnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedMarch 25, 2025

River Description

With a huge watershed providing year round boatable levels this is THE run for beginner and intermediate paddlers in VA. While people come from all over to paddle this run, during the week you could have the river to yourself. On the weekends it can get pretty crowded, but when the level is good (over 4' or 2200 cfs) or after the weather turns cold most of the recreational canoers and fisherman clear out. All in all, this very fun run is mostly class II with an easy class III at Balcony Falls. It is a great run for instructing beginners and has enough play (at levels over 4 feet) to keep intermediate paddlers interested as well.

The river left side of this run was affected by the 2023 Matts Creek Fire.

See Also:

Upper James Water Trail for excellent maps and other info.

Classic Virginia Rivers, Ed Grove (1992 ed), p. 229.

Virginia Whitewater, Roger Corbett (2000 ed.), p. 279.

Exploring Virginia's Waterways, Ed Gertler (2022 ed.), p. 201.

Southeastern Whitewater, Monte Smith (1995 ed.), p. 268.


River Features

Put-in - Locher Landing in Glasgow, VA

Distance: 0 mi
Put-in - Locher Landing in Glasgow, VA

The road to the Locher Landing put-in dead-ends at a large gravel parking area on the Maury River, just upstream of a railroad trestle which lies between the put-in and the confluence of the James and Maury Rivers. There is a concrete boat ramp that can be used to access the river. Some choose to seal launch off the grassy bank to the left of the ramp.

From Roanoke: Take I-81 North to the exit 175, Natural Bridge, VA exit. Take a right off of the ramp and take a left on Rt 11. Follow Rt 11 a couple of miles until you get to Natural Bridge State Park. Take that Right (follow signs to Glasgow, Rt 130). Once you arrive in Glasgow look for a DG Market on the right and turn right just before it. Look for the Boat Landing signs.

Confluence

Class: II+Distance: 0.06 mi
Access Point
Portage
Confluence

The first rapid after the put-in is actually on the Maury River just prior to joining the James. The typical line is down a tight slot right of center. Due to its reputation for flipping many beginners, some choose to walk down the right bank past this rapid to put-in directly onto the James River.

First Ledge

Class: IDistance: 0.14 mi
First Ledge

After the confluence of the James and Maury Rivers, the first ledge forms a small glassy wave in channel left of center. At some higher levels the ledge can form surfable waves just right of center as well.

White Rocks

Class: IIDistance: 0.71 mi
White Rocks

An island composed of light colored sandstone boulders gives this rapid its name. Also known as 'snake rock' for it's summer time inhabitants.  The island splitting the river provids various routes and playspots on either side. At levels over 4 feet the river right contains a hole that is great for left spins and low angle cartwheels. This spot gets better as the water rises until it washes out somewhere over 7 feet.  Currently covered with way more stuck timber than previously pictured

Big Cove Ledges

Class: IIDistance: 1.35 mi
Big Cove Ledges

After White Rocks and prior to reaching Balcony Falls, the small tributary Big Cove Branch enters on the river right. Paddlers encounter a river wide series of ledges named for this creek. While this ledge series had endless possible routes, the best play features are located on far river left.

Balcony Falls

Class: IIIDistance: 1.5 mi
Balcony Falls

The mountains come together forming the largest constriction on the run with a large sandstone island in the center of the river. The normal line is down the larger channel, left of the island, starting center, driving left, and ending in the large eddy on river left. Other more technical lines exist through the rocks further left or going right of the island. There is also a channel against the river right bank to sneak the whole rapid.

Rock Garden

Class: IIDistance: 1.73 mi
Rapid
Rock Garden

After Balcony Falls paddlers enter The Rock Garden, which is exactly what it's name indicates. There is no exact line, but to access the play spots near the end, start left at the top then work all the way to river right.

The Garden Hole

Class: IIDistance: 1.77 mi
The Garden Hole

After working from left to right in the Rock Garden, paddlers can catch a ride on a nice green wave with two distinct breaks. A play feature that is easiest to catch on the fly, it is also possible to get multiple rides using the river right eddy for access. This feature is good at levels of 4-6 feet.

Long Shore Ledge (a.k.a. The Party Wave)

Class: IIDistance: 1.95 mi
Long Shore Ledge (a.k.a. The Party Wave)

Just above Little Balcony, when the river is up in the 5-7 foot range, a great surf wave spans about 40 feet on the right. When it is in it's lots of fun, providing good surfing for as many people as want to join in.

Little Balcony

Class: II+Distance: 1.97 mi
Rapid
Little Balcony

Little Balcony is a ledge series that marks the end of the rock gardens found between Balcony Falls and Jump Rock. Many lines exist through this rapid, but the most popular is to go just right or just left of a large boulder in the center of the river.

Jump Rock

Class: IIDistance: 2 mi
Jump Rock

Just below Little Balcony is a popular swimming area on far river right. At higher flows a good wave forms just left of the largest boulders. Check out the video to see some sweet looping action from 8.5'.

The Dog

Class: IIDistance: 2.19 mi
The Dog

This playspot is found next to an island on river right shortly after Jump Rock. At the right levels it's great for right and left spins and low angle cartwheels. It starts to come in over 4' and is best between 4.5' and 7'.

Last Ledge

Class: IIDistance: 3.11 mi
Rapid

Before the flatwater starts paddlers will encounter one final ledge. Most run right of center.

USFS Boat Ramp Take-out

Distance: 4.81 mi
Take Out
USFS Boat Ramp Take-out

The official take-out is a boat ramp located in the mouth of Rocky Row Run, a small creek that flows in above Snowden Dam. To access the take-out paddlers must paddle into the mouth of the creek and pass under US 501/130.

From the put-in, turn right on Rt. 130 (over the Maury River) and take a right at the stop sign (Rt. 501). Go over the mountain (several roadside spots to see down the gorge) until you see the James at road level. There are several take-out options here, but the politically correct take-out is at the public boat ramp in Snowden (before the dam) on the left side of the road.


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Philip Young

Jun 20, 2023


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Raven Harris

Apr 27, 2014


Can you find it?

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Justin Abel

Sep 20, 2012


There also a great little launch boof line at Balcony Falls on far river left. I've seen it there at 4.3ft. It's great at 5ft! Shallow on the landing, so watch yourself.

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Untitled

Feb 6, 2012


the falls is a really good run it is really fun for kids to MY KIDS LOVE IT!! but just like any river you run it has its dangers so keep an eye out for the kids and please DO NOT LITTER IN THE RIVER!!!! that is ruining the beauty of it all the point is to go on a thrilling ride as well as enjoy the view of the river but you cant do that with empty beer cans and wrappers flaoting around!!! so try to you know.... keep it clean and when you go please if you see somthing that is lying there PICK IT UP!!!

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Untitled

Jan 5, 2012


Thanks to all who do the Balcony Falls run and help keep it clean. I saw some open boaters getting trash out of the water to

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Barb Franko

Sep 12, 2011


Ran this section on Saturday. There are now two downed trees over the river right Confluence rapid (where the Maury meets the James). Suggest NOT running this rapid - use the alternative middle of the river route, a little bumpy, but much safer. Above all, Scout this rapid!

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Untitled

Apr 24, 2011


a group of boy scouts recently did a river cleanup. whew who knew. bet ya thought they were only good for losing gjngjhggear and building ampletheaters.

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Russell Bailey

Sep 22, 2010


Ran 9/18/2010. In family canoe with 2 kids. Level 2.1 ft. Low but runnable - a few scrapes but adequate water all places except for the runout of the initial drop from the Maury into the James. Beautiful run - we'll go back. Saw probably 20 other boats on water.

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John Layman

Feb 28, 2009


not a first decent

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Garrick Taylor

May 24, 2008


Balcony Falls panorama
Balcony Falls panorama