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Whitewater Kayaking & Rafting in South Carolina

 

Chauga River: Blackwell Bridge to US 123
The Chauga River is a tributary of the Savannah River system. It lies in Oconee County and is mostly within the Sumter National Forest. The Chauga has been described as a miniature version of the Chat...
From the guidebook "Appalachian Whitewater: The Southern States"
Running the Rivers of North America
Walhalla, SC - Whitewater Paddling


Chauga River: Whetstone Road Bridge (Blackwell Bridge) to CR 34 Bridge (Horseshoe Bend Bridge)
The Chauga heads up on the eastern slopes of Chattooga Ridge in Sumter National Forest, wherein flow the first two sections. It moves south, then sharply east and south again, until it reaches the bac...
From the guidebook "Carolina Whitewater: A Paddler's Guide to the Western Carolinas"
Running the Rivers of North America
Whetstone, GA - Whitewater Paddling - 22.7 miles


Enoree River: SC 49 Bridge to Parr Shoals Dam
The Enoree heads up on the Piedmont in Greenville County and winds its way southeastward to confluence with the Broad, northeast of Newberry. On its way, it cuts through the Fall Line, offering a shor...
From the guidebook "Carolina Whitewater: A Paddler's Guide to the Western Carolinas"
Running the Rivers of North America
Cross Anchor, SC - Whitewater Paddling - 61.4 miles


North Tyger and Tyger Rivers: Spartanburg CR 231 Bridge to US 176 Bridge
The North Tyger heads up into northern Spartanburg County and flows practically the length of the county, to where we pick it up just upstream of the confluence with the South Tyger. It drops through ...
From the guidebook "Carolina Whitewater: A Paddler's Guide to the Western Carolinas"

Walnut Grove, SC - Whitewater Paddling - 67 miles


South Tyger River: Spartanburg CR 86 Bridge over Fergussons Creek to SC 50 Bridge overR the Tyger
The South Tyger heads up in the foothills and cuts across the Piedmont Plateau before making its final plunge where we pick it up. This section has long pools with occasional sharp drops that make the...
From the guidebook "Carolina Whitewater: A Paddler's Guide to the Western Carolinas"

Walnut Grove, SC - Whitewater Paddling - 5.2 miles


 

 
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