Cheat, Shavers Fork

6. Bridge crossing Shavers Fork near Little Black Fork to Parsons, WV

June 23, 2009

Trip Report

ReporterStratford Douglas

The minimum value on the range is too high for some purposes.

I paddled the first 7 miles of this section in open canoe (big old 120 lb solo 16' Mad River, with 40 lbs of camping gear) on June 21 at around 4.5' (325 cfs). It was a bit scrapy in a few spots and surfing opps were pretty limited, but it was very pleasant Class II canoeing, pretty continuous with short pools.

I paddled the next 4 or 5 miles the next day at even lower water 4.3' (~230 cfs), same rig but without the camping gear, taking out on the right just above Porterwood. This was scrapy in a half-dozen wide shoals, but I never had to get out of the boat, and there were some fun ledges and some pretty country.

Overall, I would say that if you are interested in a pleasant Class II canoeing trip with camping gear, this is a very nice choice down to 4.5' and maybe a bit below. The road on river right stays near the river and is in good shape, easily passable with some care in a Subaru Forester or the like, and there are several alternative put-ins on the right side. If you want peace and quiet, you might want to avoid this section on summer weekends due to ATV activity, but I saw not a single vehicle of any type on the river right road on Monday.