New
10. Bluestone Dam to Sandstone
| Difficulty | I-III(IV) |
| Length | 11 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 10 fpm |
| Gauge | New River at Hinton, Wv |
| Flow Rate as of 30 minutes | 2.23 ftmedium runnable |
| Reach Info Last Updated | June 1, 2023 |
River Description
Notable rapids on this stretch include:
Tug Creek Rapids
Brooks Falls
Right side of Brooks Island - two separate ledges
Sandstone Falls
The National Park Service lists Sandstone Falls as a mandatory portage.
However if you are going to run the Falls carefully scout because the wood that hangs up here both above and below the drops is constantly changing. Most boaters run the river left side, however the biggest drop is on the river right side (20' to 25'ft). After spring, high water river buoys usually mark the approach well above the falls but they can get washed away. Several boaters have mistakenly gone over the falls.
The National Park Service has developed several access points mostly on river left. There are easy access/portage/scouting above and below Brooks Falls and Sandstone Falls.
There is an alternate put in behind the Advance Auto store in Hinton if you want to skip about a mile of class II/flatwater directly below the dam.
This section (unlike the other Upper New sections) does not wash out, it only gets bigger.
For lower water runs, below 4ft, intermediate to advanced boaters will have the most fun by skipping a lot of class 1+ water and putting in right above Tug creek rapid on river left on River Rd. There is a small stream access point here complete with parking and porta-potty. Set shuttle at Brooks and then drive down to Sandstone.
River Features
Put In - Below Bluestone Dam
Put-in - Hinton, WV
Alternate Put-in in Hinton, WV. There is an alternate put in on river right behind the Advance Auto store in Hinton if you want to skip about a mile of class II/flatwater directly below the dam.
Akers River Access and Put-in
Akers River Access - river left
Tug Creek Rapid
At least five good catch on the fly surf spots can be caught running center to center-left in this rapid. At least one of these allows cartwheels at prime levels. There is a playspot bottom right of rapid around 3ft at a wide but shallow ledge which is gentle and big enough for two boaters to play in at the same time. (Excellent horizontal play.) Around 4ft there is a wave/hole bottom left of this rapid.
Tug Creek River Access
Tug Creek River Access below Tug Creek Rapids on river left.
Brooks Play wave - Brooks Falls Roadside Park
This is a fairly good park and play spot called 'Brooks Play wave' at the Brooks Falls Roadside Park on river left on River Road going toward Sandstone Falls. Video of surf. Surfable down to 2.5'. Ideal at 7,500 - 10,000 CFS, 2.7' - 3.6'. Ends possible at 8,500 - 10,000 CFS, 3.3' - 3.6' (in short boat).
Brooks Falls
The biggest waves you will see on this reach at lower levels is this river left drop of about 6-7 ft. Beware of the nasty keeper hole just to the right of this traditional river left line. It can be compared to Maytag in Upper Railroad (NRG). Beginners should run the rapid in the center. Picture of center line
Hellems Beach River Access
Hellems Beach River Access on river left below Brooks Falls Rapids
Brooks Island ledge
This is a ledge drop of about 4 feet or so if run center of the right of island channel. Run left of island for a complete sneak or river right bank of island or far right to sneak this ledge hole that can get nasty. Easy boof for intermedate boaters. There have been rescues here due to unwary river users.
Sandstone Falls
There are numerous earlier takeouts for novices to take advantage of that are roadside before you get to Sandstone. Sandstone Falls (far left portion) is not much fun below 10,000 CFS or 3.5ft. It gets boney and you just end up doing a seal launch off the lip of the falls. If you do choose to run the falls stay far left (no farther than twenty feet off the river left bank). There is a 15 ft slide before you get to the pool above the falls. Picture of Slide Take out in the pool below the slide and scout the falls from the boardwalk. The preferred line is the highest drop and the cleanest (shown in pic). Other lines have submerged rocks and logs that change constantly with all the debris.
There are some class IV to V drops in the river right channel. I've run the far left one (of the right channel). Bring your creek boat if you are up for these.
Tahiti Rapid
This rapid (directly below Sandstone Falls) is for those who enjoy huge surf. Great waves form above 5 feet, but are not eddy accessible. Easy walk, partly on boardwalk back to put in. At extremely high levels (Thurmond gauge reading somewhere in the 15-18 ft range) this is easlily 12 feet high and surfable.
Take-out - River left above Sandstone, WV
Take-out - River left just below Tahiti Rapid and above the town of Sandstone, WV
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportTahiti Rapids?
Not sure if that's where I was but I was at a nice play wave. I parked at the Sandstone Park lot where you walk out on the boardwalk to view the falls from downriver. There's a huge exposed shelf type rock at 2.72 that creates a campground sized eddy. In the river center there formed about a 4' beautiful wave to surf and play in. Just wanted to post this because I couldn't believe the my son and I had this spot to ourselves and a few spectators from the boardwalk for the whole afternoon. Definitely worth checking out this wave to have some fun. The link below also has some footage from Brooks Play wave it's not very big at 2.72. Definitely not as big as it looks in the photo.
https://youtu.be/OXPVXxx5SJ4
View from Camp Brookside cliffs on river right
View from Camp Brookside cliffs on river right
View from Camp Brookside cliffs on river right
View from Camp Brookside cliffs on river right
View from Camp Brookside cliffs on river right
Too bad no eddy service. Walk back up is quick and easy though.
It looks super retentative but its not. Needs corners to be a really good wave. Still great fun though.
Nice drop to learn on. No consequences.
Nice park n play waterfall.
Good overview of rapid. Class II ledges w/ some III thrown in at the end.
Picture quality was crappy so I photoshopped it into art.