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Chattooga Cliffs - Grimshawes Bridge to Bull Pen Bridge (AKA Section 00)

Class IV-V
Avg Gradient 78 fpm
Max Gradient 174 fpm

Headwaters Trespassing Sign


Headwaters Trespassing Sign
Photo of Chattooga Headwaters Trespassing Sign

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
NF CHATTOOGA RIVER AT BURRELLS FORD,NR PINE MTN,GA 250 - 750 cfs 01h02m 181 cfs (rc= -0.1 )


River Description

Conservation-oriented kayakers and canoeists sought protection in federal court from an illegal decision by the United States Forest Service involving the Chattooga Wild and Scenic River. The USFS decision, which was the culmination of a 2004 administrative appeal by American Whitewater, makes it a federal crime for paddlers to float the northernmost 21 miles of the River and its tributaries except on a limited seven-mile section during 6 or less days per year.

These severe restrictions are the only of their kind in the entire Unites States, and are intended to benefit anglers who pursue heavily stocked non-native trout. The artificial fishery created by the USFS-sanctioned stocking has significant impacts including hatchery pollution, backcountry helicopter disturbances, near elimination of native brook trout, user created angling trails, and the elimination of nature based paddling from the upper Chattooga River. Ironically, the USFS decision actually harms anglers across the Country by creating potential competition for wild rivers that are currently shared by all forms of backcountry recreationists, and by degrading the rights of anglers to fish from a boat.

After a considerable delay of over 2 years, US Forest Service officials announced a final decision on managing recreation uses on the upper Chattooga River and released the Final Environmental Assessment (EA). A briefing paper and news release were also made available. While the new management plan falls short of our requests for Headwaters access, it does open the door to a small amount of legal boating on a small section of the upper river starting in December 2009, flow levels permitting. The decision also places some limited restrictions on other river users regarding group size and camping locations.

During a press briefing, the acting Sumter Forest Supervisor, Monica Schwalbach, stated that the US Forest Service has determined that boating on the upper Chattooga -- even in unlimited numbers -- "would have no impact on the resource." American Whitewater staff and volunteers are reviewing documents released today and will be posting additional information over the next few weeks.

AW has been working for a decade to bring responsible, nationally consistent river management to the Chattooga, and this work continues today.

For more information about American Whitewater's efforts to remove this boating ban go to the Chattooga Project page

This page was put together from information gained during the Forest Service Boater Trials as shown in this video and Trip Report.

Approximately 1/2 mile downstream of the put-in, a river-wide logjam formed around two large boulders that created three narrow channels. The log jam appears to be from old floods and appears to function as a strainer for most floating debris coming down upper reaches.
A small ledge defines the beginning of the whitewater immediately downstream of the logjam that continues approximately 1.2 miles down to Bull Pen Bridge. The upper 2/3-mile has the most difficult rapids. The river enters a narrow canyon defined by steep rocky cliffs overhung above by dense vegetation. The rapids are close together, constricted and easy to approach and scout at this flow. The rapids are generally Class IVor V-, with one difficult sieve that may be boatable at higher flows. Strainers and sieves are common on this reach and a portage or two can be expected. After "the Sieve" the river mellows to Class IV the last mile to the bridge. The run required 2.5 hours for a 1.2 mile trip. (adapted from FS Expert Panel Report)

This run is about the unique river features and closed in feel of the river. It is a lot of work for the few rapids and would be visited to experience an almost primordial sense of the river. The entry hike of almost two miles is long but easier than many other runs such as the Toxaway, Horsepasture or Ravens.

The upper two miles of the Wild and Scenic corridor runs through private property. The property owner does not allow the Forest Service access for management or study and denies access to the river. The river corridor in this section is not protected with conservation easements and has no protection against development.

Shuttle Directions to Norton Mill Creek

Start at Bull Pen Bridge. Continue west on Bull Pen Road (County Road S-1102) 2.7 miles to Garnet Hill Lane (County Road NC-1606) turn right (may change to Whiteside Cove Rd), and go north 0.85 miles. A small parking area will be on the right that holds several cars. It would be recommended not to leave a car here due to adjacent landowners. Follow well worn old roadbed trail 1.7 miles to the confluence with Norton Mill Creek. Bull Pen Road is approximately 16.1 miles north of the intersection of Hwy 107 and Hwy 28 in Mountain Rest, SC .

Emergency Locations

Bull Pen Bridge N35°00.938' W83°07.589'

Reach Profile


Related Reaches
Chattooga Cliffs (AKA Section 00)

Ellicott Rock (AKA Section 0)

Rock Gorge (AKA Section 1)

Woody Debris

This section of the Chattooga has special concerns about large woody debris for fish habitat. Please respect the environment and leave wood as you find it, even if it adds a portage. The Chattooga has a remarkable ability to clean itself and the rapid may be ready next time.

For more information about woody debris in rivers go to Large Woody Debris and Stream Ecology


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2009-10-16 02:26:37

Editors

Stream Team Editor
Kevin Colburn
1035 Van Buren St
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: 406-543-1802
Stream Team Editor
Brian Jacobson
Long Creek, SC


(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #3

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Chattooga Headwaters

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Class V on OO

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Class V 00 Sieve

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Log Jamb

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NC, Chattooga, Kayak in 'No Kayaks'

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Bull Pen Rapid

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Lower Sieve

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Drop two below Sieve from upstream

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Sieve Rapid

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Drop above Alleyway

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Alleyway

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Waterfall in Alleyway

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Beauty and the Beasts

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Don't Go Left

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Canoe runs the \

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Confluence with Chattooga River

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Norton Mill Creek

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Drop below Sieve

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00 River Scene

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Below Log Jam

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Don't Go Left

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #1

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #12

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #18

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(RM Boating Ban Meeting #8

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #10

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #7

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #6

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #4

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #11

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(RM) Boating Ban Meeting #2

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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The gage is over 35 miles downriver from the put in with many major tributaries downstream. The significance of this is that the river may have dropped or risen substantially though the gage reading appears optimal.

The gage at Burrells Ford bridge is a better indicator of water level.  Minimum levels are 1.3 ft and upper limits are likely around 2.0 ft.

Correlation information is needed to develop better guidelines. If you are visiting Burl's Ford, please report readings on the staff gage below the bridge (date, time, level) on the SC side using the "Add a Comment" button at the bottom of this page.

Gauge Information

Name Range Updated Level
NF CHATTOOGA RIVER AT BURRELLS FORD,NR PINE MTN,GA
usgs-02176930 250 - 750 cfs 01h02m 181 cfs (rc= -0.1 )

RangeWater LevelComment
0.0000-250.0000 extremely Low-barely Low
250.0000-750.0000 barely runnable-high runnable

Report - Reports of Chattooga Chattooga Cliffs - Grimshawes Bridge to Bull Pen Bridge 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
ChattoogaChattooga Cliffs - Grimshawes Bridge to Bull Pen Bridge [ ] Sec. 00 Gorge n/a brian nelson
Chattooga [NC] Headwaters Trespassing Sign n/a Ben VanCamp
Chattooga [NC] Chattooga Headwaters n/a Kevin Colburn
2y40d19h01m Chattooga Headwaters Management Plan Meeting [NC] (RM) Boating Ban Meeting #18 n/a Robert Maxwell
2y49d19h01m Chattooga Headwaters Management Plan Meeting [NC] (RM) Boating Ban Meeting #3 n/a n/a
2y306d03h01m Chattooga [NC] Bull Pen Rapid 1.5 (Burrells) Brian Jacobson
2y306d03h01m Chattooga [NC] Log Jamb 1.5 (Burrells) Brian Jacobson
3y195d03h01m Chattooga [NC] Chattooga Headwaters from the air n/a Mark Singleton
4y207d03h01m Chattooga [NC] Class V 00 Sieve 2.6 US76,.85 overfl Brent Steadman
5y99d03h01m Chattooga Section 00 [NC] No Trespassing Sign n/a Ryan Culbertson

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User Comments


2008-11-30 10:18:09 (342 days ago)
Brian JacobsonDetails
Comments promoting exclusive use by any user group for their benefit will be removed by the
administrator.

2005-07-17 16:46:53 (1574 days ago)
Jerry JascombDetails
We looked at Section I level early in July when Overflow was 2.6 and Chattooga about 6 ft. A ranger
drove up to warn us that boating above Hwy 28 was illegal, and that he drove around on rain/high
water days looking to bust boaters doing such. Said the fine for 1st offense would be $150 ($75 for
boating above Hwy 28 + $75 for not filling out a permit - huh?, like we would fill out a permit to
boat illegally?) He wrote down all our tag numbers. His name is Dave Heddon. Word to the wise - the
boating ban is being energetically policed around here.

2005-05-17 14:52:50 (1635 days ago)
Brent SteadmanDetails
Hiked the full length of OO April 4, 2005. The Chattooga guage at US76 was at 2.7 and I was told
Overflow was at .85. The river looked to have sufficient flow in all areas. Overall, the stretch
looks Class 4/4+ with one particular rapid a class 5 with a massive sieve at the entrance. Check
out the pictures.
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Rapid Summary

Mile Rapid Name Class Features (Legend)
0.0Norton Mill CreekPutin Photo
0.5Log Jamb (Impaction)Photo
0.6No KayaksIV+Photo
0.9Don't Go LeftIV+Photo
0.9Beauty and BeastsIV+Photo
1.0Lower BeastIV+Photo
1.0AlleywayPhoto
1.1Sieve Rapid5.1Photo
1.2Lower SieveIV+Photo
2.0Bull Pen Rapid5.0Photo

Rapid Descriptions

Norton Mill Creek

Confluence with Chattooga River

Confluence with Chattooga River
Photo by Brian Jacobson В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

You reach the put in after a 1.7 mile up and down hill hike to the confluence of Norton Mill Creek and the Chattooga

Log Jamb (Impaction)

Log Jamb

Log Jamb
Photo by Todd Corey В© 2007 taken 1/6/07 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Two large boulders catch all the logs headed down the river. Usually a must portage. Scout the best route through the three paths. Be careful of shifting logs. These trees are big enough to break a leg or worse if they move and they are stacked like pickup sticks.

No Kayaks (Class IV+, Mile 0.6)

Canoe runs the \

Canoe runs the \
Photo of Milt Aitken by Brian Jacobson В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Narrow drop into a pothole lined gorge

Don't Go Left (Class IV+, Mile 0.9)

Don't Go Left

Don't Go Left
Photo by Brian Jacobson В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Easy line with a lot of hazard. The obvious line is left but this leads into a pothole that feeds a pinch point. The actual line is farther right beside the large rock. The line was right beside a partially submerged log on our trip.

Beauty and Beasts (Class IV+, Mile 0.9)

Beauty and the Beasts

Beauty and the Beasts
Photo of Ken Holmes by Brian Jacobson В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Long approach into last alleyway. Initial approach relatively easy but a must catch eddy before a fast chute feeding into a strainer with a thin line on the left.

Lower Beast (Class IV+, Mile 1.0)

Drop above Alleyway

Drop above Alleyway
Photo of Shayne Day by Todd Corey В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Sieve with thin line on left. Easy portage on bedrock around left side.

Alleyway

Alleyway

Alleyway
Photo of Shayne Day by Brian Jacobson В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Tight alleyway that ends in sieve rapid. No vegetation grows by the river due to stripping during large floods.

Sieve Rapid (Class 5.1, Mile 1.1)

Sieve Rapid

Sieve Rapid
Photo of Middle of Sieve Rapid by Todd Corey В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

This drop is not runnable at low water, would be difficult to portage at high water, and may go at medium levels. At low water the entire river goes under the rocks on river right.



Lower Sieve (Class IV+, Mile 1.2)

Lower Sieve

Lower Sieve
Photo of Ken Holmes by Todd Corey В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)

Angled ledge with potholes on right side but clear line down left

Bull Pen Rapid (Class 5.0, Mile 2.0)

Bull Pen Rapid

Bull Pen Rapid
Photo of Shayne Day by Brian Jacobson В© 2007 taken 6 January 2007 @ 1.5 (Burrells)



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  • Chattooga Headwaters
    The US Forest Service has banned boating on the upper 21 miles of the Wild and Scenic Chattooga River.

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