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Rush - Washington (Old Route 211) to Rock Mills (Route 622)


Rush, Virginia, US

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Washington (Old Route 211) to Rock Mills (Route 622)

Usual Difficulty II-III (for normal flows)
Length 6 Miles
Avg. Gradient 30 fpm

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BATTLE RUN NEAR LAUREL MILLS, VA
usgs-01662800 200 - 1000 cfs II-III 00h32m 15 cfs (rc= -0.2 )


River Description

Corbett, Roger, Virginia Whitewater

The Rock Mills takeout can also be used for whitewater sections of the Covington andThornton.

Ed Evangelidi testifies:
The Rush certainly is appropriately named, especially in the upper parts. The “old” Rte. 211 bridge just above the present highway was severely damaged in a flood and replaced with a bridge that is much higher. With it went a handy painted gauge. Therefore the best rough gauge now is to go to the small park just downstream from the highway and look at the gravely rapid just downstream. If it is marginal, the whole trip may be an annoyance. This creek competes with the nearby Covington as to which falls first. So don’t assume that they will both be either up or not, even though they roughly require and get the same rainfall. There is a wire fence just downstream from a sharp left turn in the creek. It has a tiny eddy on the left just at the fence. Don’t crowd your probe and when you see wire fences along the banks and come to a sharp left turn, be on the lookout. You can usually have someone stand in the cold water and lift the wires to let the others through. This small creek has numerous surf spots from top to bottom.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2008-04-09 19:34:47

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The Rush has an 11-square-mile watershed so you need to catch it quickly. The Remington gauge is a good distance downstream.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
BATTLE RUN NEAR LAUREL MILLS, VA
usgs-01662800 200 - 1000 cfs II-III 00h32m 15 cfs (rc= -0.2 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
200 -1000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable II-III Upper limit for best boatability uncertain. Please help your fellow boaters with a comment or report.

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2011-05-22 03:06:32 (266 days ago)
There are two strainers (trees) between Hunters Road/Rt 621 and the confluence with the Covington.
One is river wide and one crosses about 2/3 of the river--as of May 11th, 2008. Man seen with banjo
walking river bank. Advise maintaining your distance at all costs. Edit

2011-03-13 08:34:51 (335 days ago)
Courtney CaldwellDetails
Ran the Rush yesterday (3-12-11) and there were no barbed wire fences, but several downed trees.
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 Washington (Old Route 211) to Rock Mills (Route 622), Rush Virginia, US (mobile)