Coosa

Lock and Dam

DifficultyIII
Length0.1 mi
Avg Gradientn/a
GaugeCoosa River Mayos Bar Near Rome, Ga
Flow Rate as of 45 minutes
1660 cfsrunnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedMay 31, 2008

River Description

Floyd County's finest park and play can be found at Mayo's Lock and Dam, outside of Rome, Georgia.

The mighty Coosa fluctuates throughout the year due to unsteady flows from the Oostanala and from the Etowah (with releases from Lake Allatoona downstream) that flow into downtown Rome. The confluence of these rivers form the Coosa and not far downstream is Rome's old Lock and Dam.

Finding the Lock and Dam at consistent levels is tough, largely because of sporadic releases from Allatoona that rise and lower the water in the Coosa throughout the day. At lower water levels, running the broken part of the dam on river left is often risky due to sharp blasted rocks, debris, and rebar. At mid to high water levels, the river left side of the dam forms a nice Class III-IV rapid while the right side of the dam forms a large hole. At really high water levels, the whole thing washes out. Scout from atop the old lock to decide whether running the rapid is worth the risk or not. If not, then put in at the boat ramp alongside the many fisherpeople, onlookers, and locals, and paddle up to the dam.

The playboating below at the dam also depends on the water level, and is rarely consistent. Higher water levels often result in the dam washing out and nice, glassy waves and strong eddylines. Lower water levels result in more wave/holes and usually, much better playboating. On river left can be found the best wave/hole where simpler rodeo moves are possible. The Lock and Dam isn't exactly Rock Island, but it does service a small handful of desperate local boaters during the long summer months in Rome. Be aware, though, that you'll probably get some funny stares when you unload your Discos and G-Forces and Pops. The afterwork fishing crowd isn't quite sure what to think of whitewater boating, and whether or not you are any good, you'll probably draw quite an audience positioned atop the lock directly adjacent and about 12 feet above the playspot. Don't worry, rolls alo

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Nick Cardone

Dec 11, 2020


played here today. level was about 5,800cfs. river left seemed to be washing out, but could it was still pretty fun. river center hole looked gnarly, stayed out of that because it looked gnarlier than noc wave, which i got worked in recently. (i dont surf holes much so this is probably normal, had i been with anyone, i would have sent it). but the hydraulics right below that spot were great to squirt in.

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Jan 23, 2012


went today at 8500 cfs. Best day yet at Lock and Dam! River-wide great play hole. It felt very safe and comfortable to surf all day.

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bennett

Aug 27, 2011


can you do tricks like loops and mcnastys here?

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Sep 13, 2009


3500 cfs

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Sep 13, 2009


3500 cfs

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Sep 13, 2009


3500 cfs

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Sep 13, 2009


3500 cfs

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3500 cfs

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Jan 4, 2009


Recent rains and extremely high levels have gotten rid of much of the debris on river left making the wave on that side easier to get into and a bit safer.This rapid is perfect at about 3,500-6,000, but it is fun to mess around at any level. Consistant water levels are easier to come by in winter because the Allatoona Dam is released more often then than in the summer.

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Jan 4, 2009


River right is a good hole.wave at almost any water level while river left forms and incredible wave at 3000 - 5000 cfs. Watch out for rebar at low levels. Do not go if it is below 1200 cfs as it is dangerous and not much fun. When it gets above 10,000 cfs, everything gets kinda crazy. The normal big stuff gets washed out and a big hole is formed almost river wide. IT can be a nasty keeper hole in spots. Generally, Lock and dam is decent at any level, and always changes with the water levels. River right is always a good play spot