Enoree, South Carolina, US |
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| Usual Difficulty | I-III(IV) (for normal flows) |
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| Length | 5 Miles |
| Avg. Gradient | 20 fpm |
| Max Gradient | 100 fpm |
| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level |
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| ENOREE RIVER AT PELHAM, SC | ||||
| usgs-02160326 | 250 - 4000 cfs | I-III(IV) | 00h32m | 87 cfs (rc= -0.0 ) |
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| Name | Range | Difficulty | Updated | Level | ||||||||
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| ENOREE RIVER AT PELHAM, SC | ||||||||||||
| usgs-02160326 | 250 - 4000 cfs | I-III(IV) | 00h32m | 87 cfs (rc= -0.0 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| 2y91d11h12m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
allens bridge |
n/a | RJ |
| 2y91d11h14m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
allens bridge |
n/a | RJ |
| 2y91d17h43m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
Don't run this |
n/a | RJ |
| 2y91d17h45m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
Don't run this |
n/a | RJ |
| 2y91d17h46m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
Don't run this |
n/a | RJ |
| 2y91d17h47m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
Don't run this |
n/a | RJ |
| 2y91d17h49m | @Enoree SC 418 to Allens Bridge [SC] |
Don't run this |
n/a | RJ |
User Comments
a decent playspont. Careful under the bridge: lots of rebar and manky blast rock but its always
passable. The last big slide is fun 2 and make sure you boof at lower levels. Good little park and
paddle if you are in the area and there is water! Ken Hardwick. I went this past weekend with a
friend down this stretch and the levels were up from some recent rain, so it made the rapids at the
fountain inn bridge very exciting, these were the first class 4 rapids I had been down without a
professional guide. These rapids are indeed runnable. John Doe. If you are entering or exiting the
river here you will most likely be receiving a visit from the Department of Natural Resources. The
land owners prosecute everyone and there are no trespassing signs everywhere, I recommend putting
in one bridge up from this spot and paddling on down to the next bridge past this one. Edit
pretty interesting after a heavy rain. Has anyone run this river between Hwy 418 and Hwy 101?