Enoree

2. SC 418 to Allens Bridge

DifficultyI-III(IV)
Length5.1 mi
Avg Gradient20 fpm
GaugeEnoree River at Pelham, Sc
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
46 cfsbelow recommended
Reach Info Last UpdatedJanuary 15, 2021

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Apr 5, 2012


Yeah grew up close to this spot. its really good with a lot of water with the lead in slide making a decent playspont. Careful under the bridge: lots of rebar and manky blast rock but its always passable. The last big slide is fun 2 and make sure you boof at lower levels. Good little park and paddle if you are in the area and there is water! Ken Hardwick.

I went this past weekend with a friend down this stretch and the levels were up from some recent rain, so it made the rapids at the fountain inn bridge very exciting, these were the first class 4 rapids I had been down without a professional guide. These rapids are indeed runnable. John Doe.

If you are entering or exiting the river here you will most likely be receiving a visit from the Department of Natural Resources. The land owners prosecute everyone and there are no trespassing signs everywhere, I recommend putting in one bridge up from this spot and paddling on down to the next bridge past this one.

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Ryan Jones

Nov 11, 2009


This is allens bridge at 2190 cfs

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Ryan Jones

Nov 11, 2009


This is allens bridge at 2190 cfs

RJ
Ryan Jones

Nov 11, 2009


This is allens bridge at 2190 cfs

RJ
Ryan Jones

Nov 11, 2009


This is allens bridge at 2190 cfs

RJ
Ryan Jones

Nov 11, 2009


This is allens bridge at 2190 cfs

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Douglas Shields

Dec 3, 2006


There is a big slide at the Hwy 418 bridge over the Enoree. Looks scrapey at normal flows, but pretty interesting after a heavy rain. Has anyone run this river between Hwy 418 and Hwy 101?