Tallapoosa - Thurlow Dam to boat ramp


Tallapoosa, Alabama, US

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Thurlow Dam to boat ramp

Usual Difficulty II-IV (for normal flows)
Length 1.5 Miles

Adam runs the finger


Adam runs the finger
Photo of Adam Kennon by Van Atkins @ 1200 cfs

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
TALLAPOOSA RIVER AT MILSTEAD AL
usgs-02419500 2.00 - 10.00 ft II-IV 00h18m 4.83 ft (rc= 0.4 )


River Description

The Tallapoosa is a short, dam-release whitewater river. The put in resembles a lake and some boaters have mistaken it as the wrong river. The takeout is a public boat ramp below “the Falls”. The river was once similar to Great Falls of the Potomac but now most of the gradient is under a lake. Portions of the Class V+ at the base of Thurlow Dam (as well as the dam) have been run.

The Tallapoosa starts off as flat water and quickly hits the fall line. The river has numerous good play spots that are playable at various water levels. Most of the Tallapoosa is an easy class II+ run on a big open river. About ¼ mile from the dam look for Sticky Hole on the left 1/3 of the river. If you get stuck in one of the large holes above the falls and swim it would be very bad. After the waves let up for about 200 yards look for Big O a wave/hole near the right bank.

The major point of difficulty is Tallapoosa Falls or the Falls. After a ride or two at Big O work left around the first island or ferry right and get ready for the falls. There are good lines at the falls on the right of the second island and at the river right. Avoid the middle at all costs unless you really know where you are going. If you run the falls on the right, carry plenty of speed. Below the falls at 12,500 cfs and up you may find the Bionic Wave. The Falls are technically easy but are full of potholes, caves, pinning spots and other hazards. Most boaters take the run down the left side of the island and miss the Falls.
(Modified from a description by Bill Patterson and Will Reeves).

See also www.alabamawhitewater.com.


StreamTeam Status: Not Verified
Last Updated: 2004-10-25 13:09:28

The Falls

Detail Trip Report  The Falls  Tallapoosa, AL(48.12KB .jpeg)

Cartwheel spot at takeout (boatramp)

Detail Trip Report  Cartwheel spot at takeout (boatramp)  Tallapoosa River, AL(71.41KB .jpeg)

Finger

Detail Trip Report  Finger  Tallapoosa, AL(919.45KB .mpg)

Undercut

Detail Trip Report  Undercut  Tallapoosa, AL(26.35KB .jpeg)

Slot

Detail Trip Report  Slot  Tallapoosa, AL(110.62KB .jpeg)

Sieve

Detail Trip Report  Sieve  Tallapoosa, AL(121.49KB .jpeg)

Flip at sticky hole

Detail Trip Report  Flip at sticky hole  Tallapoosa, AL(1.27MB .mpg)

Cartwheels at Sticky Hole

Detail Trip Report  Cartwheels at Sticky Hole  Tallapoosa, AL(76.88KB .jpeg)

Adam runs the finger

Detail Trip Report  Adam runs the finger  Tallapoosa, AL(19.97KB .jpeg)

Pot hole in left line

Detail Trip Report  Pot hole in left line  Tallapoosa, AL(91.39KB .jpeg)

left line

Detail Trip Report  left line  Tallapoosa, AL(54.39KB .jpeg)

Space Godzilla

Detail Trip Report  Space Godzilla  Tallapoosa, (368.70KB .wmv)

Andre-Spino Smith doing a Tricky Woo

Detail Trip Report  Andre-Spino Smith doing a Tricky Woo  Tallapoosa, (1.01MB .avi)

Air adam

Detail Trip Report  Air adam  Tallapoosa, AL(1.46MB .jpeg)

Tallapoosa falls- Left line

Detail Trip Report  Tallapoosa falls- Left line  Tallapoosa- Thurlow , AL(21.05KB .jpeg)


Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Call 1-800-LAKES11 and push 3,4,2 for the current release and generation schedule. There is a minimum flow of 1200 cfs, so the schedule will always indicate at least one unit. One unit, however, can also mean a full release of one unit which is around 5000 cfs. To tell when it's going to run 5000, listen to the release schedule of Yates Dam, directly upstream. Yates runs one unit@5000 cfs for one hour every 5 hours to supply water for the minimum flow at Thurlow. If Yates is running one unit for more than one hour at a time, Thurlow will release 5000 during the same period, or beginning one hour later.

A release from two units indicates flows of 10000+ cfs and is much more desirable. Releases of two units are common in the morning and late afternoon during much of the year, especially if it's real cold or real hot.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
TALLAPOOSA RIVER AT MILSTEAD AL
usgs-02419500 2.00 - 10.00 ft II-IV 00h18m 4.83 ft (rc= 0.4 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
2.00 -10.00 ft barely runnable-high runnable II-IV

Report - Reports of Tallapoosa Thurlow Dam to boat ramp 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
Tallapoosa- Thurlow [AL] Tallapoosa falls- Left line 11,000cfs Charlie Simmons
Tallapoosa [AL] Air adam 11000 Clint Wall
Tallapoosa [ ] Space Godzilla about 10,000 Bryan Turley
Tallapoosa [AL] Finger 1200 cfs Van Atkins
Tallapoosa [AL] The Falls n/a boof or die
> 10 years Tallapoosa River [AL] Cartwheel spot at takeout (boatramp) approx. 5,000 CFS Clay Kelton

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