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James - 2. Balcony Falls Run


James, Virginia, US

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2. Balcony Falls Run (Glasgow to Snowdon)

Usual Difficulty II+(III) (for normal flows)
Length 5 Miles
Avg. Gradient 11 fpm

Balcony Falls


Balcony Falls
Photo @ 5500

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
JAMES RIVER AT BUCHANAN, VA
usgs-02019500 2.50 - 12.00 ft II+(III) 00h48m 3.38 ft (rc= 0.1 )


River Description

With a huge watershed providing year round boatable levels this is THE run for beginner and intermediate paddlers in VA. While people come from all over to paddle this run, during the week you could have the river to yourself. On the weekends it can get pretty crowded, but when the level is good (over 4') or after the weather turns cold most of the recreational canoers and fisherman clear out. All in all, this very fun run is mostly class 2 with an easy class three at Balcony Falls. It is a great run for instructing beginners and has enough play (at levels over 4 feet) to keep intermediate paddlers interested as well.

Directions to Put-in: From Roanoke: Take I-81 North to the exit 175, Natural Bridge, VA exit. Take a right off of the ramp and take a left on Rt 11. Follow Rt 11 a couple of miles until you get to the Natural Bridge Hotel. Take that Right (follow signs to Glasgow, Rt 130). Once you arrive in Glasgow look for a BP Convenience Store on Rt 130. The put-in is across the street from that store which is at the mouth of the Maury River. Look for the Boat Landing signs

Directions to take-out: From the BP station stay on Rt 130 (over the Maury River) until you come to a fork in the road, take a right at the fork (Rt 501). Go over the mountain (several roadside spots to see down the gorge) until you see the James at road level. There are several takeout options here, but the politically correct takeout is at the public boat ramp in Snowden (before the dam) on the left side of the road.

Terramaps of the Putin and Takeout

Putin:
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?t=1&s=10&x=3186&y=20825&z=17&w=1<br />

Takeout:
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/image.aspx?t=1&s=11&x=1603&y=10407&z=17&w=1
StreamTeam Status: Verified
Last Updated: 2005-11-18 13:25:18

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Balcony Falls from overlook on shuttle road

Detail Trip Report  Balcony Falls from overlook on shuttle road  @James 2. Balcony Falls Run, VA(106.38KB .jpeg)

Balcony

Detail Trip Report  Balcony  James, VA(386.43KB .jpeg)

Balcony

Detail Trip Report  Balcony  James, VA(362.34KB .bmp)

RR Balcony

Detail Trip Report  RR Balcony  James, VA(393.81KB .jpeg)

Jump Rock

Detail Trip Report  Jump Rock  James, VA(371.42KB .jpeg)

Another Balcony

Detail Trip Report  Another Balcony  James, VA(199.92KB .jpeg)

Island

Detail Trip Report  Island  James, VA(17.22KB .jpeg)

Jump Rock

Detail Trip Report  Jump Rock  James, VA(387.93KB .bmp)

Balcony Falls@3000cfs

Detail Trip Report  Balcony Falls@3000cfs  James, VA(201.29KB .jpeg)

First Wave

Detail Trip Report  First Wave  James, VA(3.32KB .jpeg)

Balcony Falls

Detail Trip Report  Balcony Falls  James, VA(86.59KB .jpeg)

Feeling Loopy

Detail Trip Report  Feeling Loopy  James, VA(785.11KB .mov)

first ledge

Detail Trip Report  first ledge  James, VA(172.05KB .jpeg)

Seal Launch

Detail Trip Report  Seal Launch  James River, Va(0.00B .MOV)

Balcony Falls

Detail Trip Report  Balcony Falls  James, VA(862.16KB .jpeg)

Panarama of Jump Rock and Seal Launching Rock on the James River, VA

Detail Trip Report  Panarama of Jump Rock and Seal Launching Rock on the James River, VA  James, VA(402.61KB .bmp)

Adam Goshorn exits Confluence and enters a fog covered James River

Detail Trip Report  Adam Goshorn exits Confluence and enters a fog covered James River  James, VA(55.42KB .jpeg)

Adam Goshorn runs Balcony Falls on the James River, VA

Detail Trip Report  Adam Goshorn runs Balcony Falls on the James River, VA  James, VA(281.24KB .jpeg)

Adam Goshorn seal launches into the James River in VA near Jump Rock.

Detail Trip Report  Adam Goshorn seal launches into the James River in VA near Jump Rock.  James, VA(979.08KB .bmp)

Adam Goshorn surfs the Dog on the James River, VA

Detail Trip Report  Adam Goshorn surfs the Dog on the James River, VA  James, VA(57.42KB .jpeg)

(AG)Shannon MacMichael seal launches into the James River, VA

Detail Trip Report  (AG)Shannon MacMichael seal launches into the James River, VA  James, VA(29.47KB .jpeg)

(AG)Nate at Jump Rock on the James River, VA

Detail Trip Report  (AG)Nate at Jump Rock on the James River, VA  James, VA(47.02KB .jpeg)

Typical summer scene and level at Balcony Falls, James River, VA

Detail Trip Report  Typical summer scene and level at Balcony Falls, James River, VA  James, VA(54.83KB .jpeg)

Kevin dropping the seal launch.

Detail Trip Report  Kevin dropping the seal launch.  James, VA(857.44KB .jpeg)

Seal Launch into the Maury at Balcony Put-in

Detail Trip Report  Seal Launch into the Maury at Balcony Put-in  James, VA(851.40KB .jpeg)

Seal Launching backwards

Detail Trip Report  Seal Launching backwards  James River, VA(0.00B .MOV)

TrevarB doing his thing.

Detail Trip Report  TrevarB doing his thing.  James, VA(1.28MB .jpeg)

jump rock

Detail Trip Report  jump rock   @James 2. Balcony Falls Run, VA(2.01MB .jpeg)

cam seal launch

Detail Trip Report  cam seal launch  @James 2. Balcony Falls Run, VA(1.91MB .jpeg)

Balcony Falls Panorama

Detail Trip Report  Balcony Falls Panorama  James, VA(193.29KB .jpeg)

Balcony Falls Panorama

Detail Trip Report  Balcony Falls Panorama  James, VA(193.29KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

This gauge is well upstream of the actual run, but is still a great indicator for levels on this run. The Minimum and Maximum levels are rough guidelines because the Maury is adding quite a bit to the volume at the put-in. It is such a large river it really is never too low to run, but for whitewater paddlers it is much more fun at levels over 4 feet. The local canoe livery will not put trips on over 6 feet, but for many folks thats when the run is the most fun.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
JAMES RIVER AT BUCHANAN, VA
usgs-02019500 2.50 - 12.00 ft II+(III) 00h48m 3.38 ft (rc= 0.1 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
2.50 -12.00 ft barely runnable-high runnable II+(III)

Report - Reports of James 2. Balcony Falls Run and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
James2. Balcony Falls Run [VA] Ghost Boater n/a John
James River [VA] Seal Launching backwards n/a Trevar Bennington
James [VA] Typical summer scene and level at Balcony Falls, James River, VA Low Adam Goshorn
James [VA] Adam Goshorn runs Balcony Falls on the James River, VA medium Adam Goshorn
James [VA] Adam Goshorn exits Confluence and enters a fog covered James River Medium-Low Adam Goshorn
James [VA] Panarama of Jump Rock and Seal Launching Rock on the James River, VA n/a Adam Goshorn
James River [Va] Seal Launch 3.9 ft Jon Bryant
James [VA] Balcony 5500 Steve King
1y171d16h34m /James-2. Balcony Falls Run [VA] Balcony Falls from overlook on shuttle road n/a Philip Young
2y349d10h31m James2. Balcony Falls Run [VA] cam seal launch n/a John
3y264d11h31m James [VA] Balcony Falls Panorama 4 feet Garrick Taylor
4y201d11h31m James River [VA] Alex - Jump Rock n/a John
4y338d19h31m James [VA] TrevarB doing his thing. lower Todd Spencer
6y266d19h31m James [VA] first ledge Buchannon 4.7 or3000 john duke
6y342d19h31m James [VA] Kevin dropping the seal launch. around 6ft Kyle Pressel
8y101d19h31m James [VA] Balcony Falls Somewhere around 3ft Michael Tavares
8y213d19h31m James [VA] (AG)Nate at Jump Rock on the James River, VA unknown Adam Goshorn
8y304d19h31m James [VA] Adam Goshorn seal launches into the James River in VA near Jump Rock. unknown Adam Goshorn
9y289d19h31m James [VA] Feeling Loopy 8.5ft Jeremy Laucks

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User Comments


2012-02-06 08:24:41 (6 days ago)
the falls is a really good run it is really fun for kids to MY KIDS LOVE IT!! but just like any
river you run it has its dangers so keep an eye out for the kids and please DO NOT LITTER IN THE
RIVER!!!! that is ruining the beauty of it all the point is to go on a thrilling ride as well as
enjoy the view of the river but you cant do that with empty beer cans and wrappers flaoting
around!!! so try to you know.... keep it clean and when you go please if you see somthing that is
lying there PICK IT UP!!! Edit

2012-01-05 02:52:18 (38 days ago)
Thanks to all who do the Balcony Falls run and help keep it clean. I saw some open boaters getting
trash out of the water to Edit

2011-11-14 04:00:54 (90 days ago)
porter (153680)
Amherst County and CXT railroad is now pressing charges if anyone is caught using the 30 year old
traditional takeout where you walk across the tracks. You will now need to paddle the additional 2
miles down the lake to the boat ramp just before the dam on river left. Trust me they are issuing
tickets for trespassing.

2011-09-12 11:23:26 (152 days ago)
Barb FrankoDetails
Ran this section on Saturday. There are now two downed trees over the river right Confluence rapid
(where the Maury meets the James). Suggest NOT running this rapid - use the alternative middle of
the river route, a little bumpy, but much safer. Above all, Scout this rapid!

2011-08-06 08:28:02 (190 days ago)
madriver1 (152143)
The root ball in the confluince is now undercut. there is a large amount of water running
underground and boiling up on the otherside. A woman drowned here a couple of weeks ago. Stay far
left of the root ball. there is an eddie on the left which will set you up for the run. I have run
this three days in a row with people in my party swimming this rapid on two of the days. this was
mainly because they would not listen or just hitting the sleeper rock and getting screwed up in the
set up.

2011-04-24 01:53:44 (294 days ago)
a group of boy scouts recently did a river cleanup. whew who knew. bet ya thought they were only
good for losing gjngjhggear and building ampletheaters. Edit

2010-09-22 10:51:40 (507 days ago)
Russell BaileyDetails
Ran 9/18/2010. In family canoe with 2 kids. Level 2.1 ft. Low but runnable - a few scrapes but
adequate water all places except for the runout of the initial drop from the Maury into the James.
Beautiful run - we'll go back. Saw probably 20 other boats on water.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Put-InPutin
0.0ConfluenceII+Putin Access Portage Photo
0.1Confluence of the James and Maury RiversAccess
0.2First LedgeIPlayspot Photo
0.9White RocksIIPlayspot Photo
1.6Big Cove LedgesIIPlayspot
1.9Balcony FallsIIIPlayspot Photo
2.0Rock GardenII
2.4The Garden HoleIIPlayspot
2.6Long Shore Ledge (a.k.a. The Party Wave)IIPlayspot
2.7Little BalconyII+Photo
2.8Jump RockIIPlayspot Photo Video
2.9The DogIIPlayspot Photo
3.1Last LedgeII
5.0USFS Boat RampTakeout

Rapid Descriptions

Put-In
The road to the put-in dead ends at a gravel parking area on the Maury River, just upstream of a railroad trussel which lies between the put-in and the confluence of the James and Maury Rivers. There is a gravel boatramp that can be used to access the river or some choose to seal launch off the grassy bank to the left of the ramp.

Confluence (Class II+, Mile 0.0)

Adam Goshorn exits Confluence and enters a fog covered James River

Adam Goshorn exits Confluence and enters a fog covered James River
Photo of Adam Goshorn by Hank Goshorn taken 2002 @ Medium-Low

The first rapid after the put-in is actully on the Maury River just prior to it joining the James. The typical line is down a tight slot right of center. Due to it's reputation for flipping many beginners and fisherman some choose to walk down the right bank, under the railroad, and past this rapid to put directly onto the James River.

First Ledge (Class I, Mile 0.2)

First Wave

First Wave
Photo of Wave below Confluence by S.King @ 5500

After the confluence of the James and Maury Rivers the first ledge forms a small glassy wave in channel left of center. At some higher levels the ledge can form surfable waves just right of center as well.

White Rocks (Class II, Mile 0.9)

Island

Island
Photo by S.King @ 5500

An island composed of light colored sandstone boulders gives this rapid it's name. The island splits the river providing various routes and playspots found on either side. At levels over 4 feet the river right contains a hole that is great for left spins and low angle cartwheels. This spot gets better as the water rises until it washes out somewhere over 7 feet.

Big Cove Ledges (Class II, Mile 1.6)
After White Rocks and prior to reaching Balcony Falls, the small tributary Big Cove Branch enters on the river right. At the same point, paddles encounter a river wide series of ledges named for creek. While this ledge series had endless possible routes, the best play features are located on far river left.

Balcony Falls (Class III, Mile 1.9)

Typical summer scene and level at Balcony Falls, James River, VA

Typical summer scene and level at Balcony Falls, James River, VA
Photo by Hank Goshorn taken ~1998 @ Low

Where the mountains come together forming the largest constriction on the run is Balcony Falls. Here there is a large sandstone island in the center of the river. The normal line is down the large channel left of the island, starting center, driving left, and ending in the large eddy on river left. Other more technical lines exist through the rocks further left or going right of the island. Some fisherman use a channel against the river right bank to sneak the whole rapid.

Rock Garden (Class II, Mile 2.0)
After Balcony Falls paddlers enter The Rock Garden, which is exactly what it's name indicates. There is no exact line, but to access the play spots near the end, start left at the top then work your way all the way to river right.

The Garden Hole (Class II, Mile 2.4)
After working from left to right in the Rock Garden paddler's can catch a ride on a nice green wave with two distinct breaks. A play feature that is easiest to catch on the fly, it is also possible to get multiple rides using the river right eddy for access. This is another good feature for levels of 4-6 feet.

Long Shore Ledge (a.k.a. The Party Wave) (Class II, Mile 2.6)
When the river is up in the 5-7 foot range, just above Little Balcony on the right a great surf wave spans about 40 feet. When it is in it's lots of fun, providing good surfing for as many people as want to join in.

Little Balcony (Class II+, Mile 2.7)

Jump Rock

Jump Rock
Photo of Jump Rock by S.King @ 5500

Little Balcony is a ledge series that marks the end of the rock gardens found between Balcony Falls and Jump Rock. Many lines exist through this rapid, but the most popular is to go just right or just left of a large boulder in the center of the river.

Jump Rock (Class II, Mile 2.8)
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Panarama of Jump Rock and Seal Launching Rock on the James River, VA

Panarama of Jump Rock and Seal Launching Rock on the James River, VA

Just below Little Balcony is a popular swimming area on far river right and at higer flows a good wave forms just left of the largest boulders. Check out the video to see some sweet looping action from 8.5'

The Dog (Class II, Mile 2.9)

Adam Goshorn surfs the Dog on the James River, VA

Adam Goshorn surfs the Dog on the James River, VA
Photo of Adam Goshorn by Herb Crimp taken 04/15/03 @ unknown

This playspot is found next to an island on river right shortly after Jump Rock. At the right levels it's great for right and left spins and low angle cartwheels. It starts to come in over 4' and is best between 4.5' and 7'.

Last Ledge (Class II, Mile 3.1)
Before the flatwater starts paddlers will encounter one final ledge. Most run right of center.

USFS Boat Ramp
The official take-out is a boat ramp located in the mouth of Rocky Row Run, a small creek that flow in above Snowden Dam. To access the take-out paddlers must paddle into the mouth of the creek and pass under US 501/130.


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