Nolichucky, Tennessee, US
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Nolichucky Gorge Campground to Jackson Love Bridge (The Middle)
| Usual Difficulty |
I-II(III) (for normal flows) |
| Length |
3 Miles |
Gauge Information
River Description
This is a great short stretch for novices with plenty of class II rapids. There is one rapid which
could be considered a class III-; "Radio Tower" that occurs near the end of the run which can be
scouted with some walking on river left or right by novice paddlers running it for the first
time.
PUT-IN & TAKEOUT ACCESS: Access the put-in at either the Nolichucky Gorge Campground or about .75
mi downstream at the USFS Chestoa Recreation site (note: fee demo area). Do NOT park at the rafting
companies, please check with the Campground about private boater parking. This has been a source of
contention in the past due to the limited parking available for commercial rafting customers.
Simply abide by the business's requests and there should be no problem. As for the takeout, most
people park beneath the bridge w/ easy access on river right. Be aware that this area is adjacent
to two houses, to my knowledge parking has never been an issue, but be mindful to not block access
to their property by limiting the number of vehicles to as few as necessary.
For squirt boaters, the mystery spot known as Cowbell is located in a left hand bend in the river
approximately 1/4 mi. from the rafting companies/campground put in.
****2004 Flood Update -- Hurricanes producing rains that caused back to back weekly flows of over
60,000cfs have radically altered the nature of Cowbell. Downtime is still possible but
unfortunately it is nowhere near the premier quality squirt spot it was prior to September
2004.****
Cowbell is fun at any level for beginners and intermediates. It's a great place for novices to
practice ferries, eddying, swiftwater combat rolls, and some play moves on the strong eddie lines.
The water is deep and the runout is long making recovery of a swimmer's gear pretty easy so let it
all hang out!
At higher flows (3000 cfs on up), the stretch just above the bridge at Chestoa has many fun
waves/holes that must be caught on the fly.
"Radio Wave" aka "Radio Tower" named for obvious reasons, washes out at higher flows. Otherwise,
the line is pretty straightforward, line up just right or left of center for the main wave/drop at
the end of a shallow shoal section. The main danger here is the shallowness of the entrance to the
rapid. Excellent recovery eddy on river left after Radio Tower.
At flows above about 2700 cfs, a really fun, extremely fast, exploding wave develops just at the
takeout at Jackson Love Bridge.
StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2005-05-03 16:58:50
Editors
User Comments
luck with small mouths.
below the bigger drop and is hard to miss. The water level was only 473cfs, It will be hard to see
at 7 or 800cfs. Be careful , if you were to flip going over the bigger drop it would be hard to
recover before getting to the stainer. Edit