Moccasin Creek, Georgia, US
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W. Wildcat Rd to Lake Burton
| Usual Difficulty |
III-IV(V+) (for normal flows) |
| Length |
5 Miles |
Moccasin Creek
Moccasin CreekPhoto by W. Reeves
Gauge Information
River Description
There are really two different runs on Moccasin Creek. One option is to drive all the way to the
end of W Wildcat Rd. and put in on the headwaters near a wildlife opening. The stream is open and
shallow but surprisingly deep in spots. This option take lots of water and has some disadvantages
including LOTS of trees and one huge waterfall that proably must be walked. There is a nice trail
and campsite on the river right. The second and more realistic option is to carry up the Hemlock
Falls trail for a mile or more. The trail degrades quickly after Hemlock Falls but there are plenty
of difficult and large rapids in this section. Most boaters will probably take out at the WMA
trailhead but you can boat all of the way down to Lake Burton. There is a small dam for the trout
farm ten yards above the final road crossing. Please walk around the dam to keep the Park folks
happy. Remember this is a popular trout fishing creek.
StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2006-12-21 10:16:18
User Comments
big snake, double dog and alien eyeball. enjoy! Edit
yards down stream is a nice falls/slide that can be ran but be careful of the undercut. Edit