Cranberry
AC (Lower): Big Rock Camping Area to Gauley River
| Difficulty | II-IV |
| Length | 8.9 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 40 fpm |
| Gauge | Cranberry River Near Richwood, Wv |
| Flow Rate as of 37 minutes | 2.95 ftbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | May 1, 2025 |
River Description
This gem of a stream is frequently crowded with fishermen (and women). It is a remote stream with limited access and a long hike out if you get into trouble.
The rapid between the putin and the FS 76 bridge is just an inkling of what you can expect. After going under the bridge and passing Woodbine Picnic Area on the left you will continue picking your around boulders and through small chutes. About 3/4 mile below the putin the main flow of water will go around the right side of a big boulder - and into a log jam. It is best to go around the left side. Just below this boulder is a small (2-3 foot) drop that can be sticky at high water.
About 3 miles further downstream you will come to a long rapid where all the water channels to the right and then curves back to the left. There is a ledge just before the river curves back to the left with a nice (but not necessarily easy to get into) eddy on the left. The ledge forms a pretty sticky pour over - it's a good idea to have some speed going over it. From this eddy you will get a good view of the boulder that gives this rapid it's name (Cranberry Split). You also can get out on on the island to scout and set safety.
The boulder usually has a good pillow of water on its upstream face with some water going left around the boulder and most of the water going to the right. Just above the boulder is another small ledge. The safest line is to stay close to the rock on the right and keep working right as you go over the ledge. Watch for the small rock in the middle at the bottom of the right channel. I have never run the left side of the big boulder because it looks nasty at low levels. It might be OK to go that way at higher water when you can just go over the rock in the middle of that chute.
This is NOT the place to swim. If you do, swim aggressively for the river right side and avoid coming up on the big boulder that forms the split. There was a fatality here in April, 2006. A link to the accident
...River Features
Put In
Take Out
The Curtin bridge takeout is on river left just after the Cherry confluence with the Gauley. The Craigsville gauge is on river right, next to the old green bridge. Vehicles can park at the switchback in the gravel road (taking care not to block access or the private gate) or up next to the highway. Curtin bridge is also the takeout for the Camden-on-Gauley section of the Gauley and the Cherry, and the put-in for the Top Gauley (Crupperneck section).
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportThis is a ledge at Full Nelson. Nelson proper looked meaty, so the right sided boof was chosen to be more sane.
This is a slot between the main rock and another rock adjacent to it.
This is the ledge above the island at Cranberry Splits
The view from the island above Cranberry Splits