Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Runnable down to around 500 cfs but VERY scrapy - go find some dam release or borrow a boat. Around 1500-2000 cfs is ideal. The 500-1000 cfs range keeps everything around "easy" class III. However, much above 3000 cfs and the run is class IV during the first several miles before cooling off to III-III+.

Although some rapids begin to wash out at higher flows, most get much more difficult, with REALLY big waves and Gauleyesque type holes. The Nolichucky gets ran at much higher levels (squirted as high as 16,000 cfs or so - definitely NOT recommended), but much above 3000 cfs and the river begins to change character dramatically; swims can potentially be quite long and dangerous. Many don't paddle it over 3000, while some don't even show up till then. Most call it a day unless they're quite familiar with the run and ready for some seriously fast pushy water and munchy holes around 5-6000 cfs. Usually when the Nolichucky is running that high, plenty of other nearby runs like the Doe or Watauga are likely running too. The last few miles can be anticlimatic when the water gets low (say 1200 cfs or less), but look at as a chance to take in the fantastic scenery more easily.

As you probably guessed by now the Nolichucky can vary quite a bit in its tone depending on the water level & it can carry a whole lotta water. Bear in mind the gauge is well downstream of the take-out so it is not the most accurate indicator of water levels in the gorge.

For the TVA gauge reading call 800-238-2264 & press 3; Nolichucky @ Embreeville is the first reading.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
NOLICHUCKY RIVER AT EMBREEVILLE, TN
usgs-03465500 500 - 3000 cfs III-IV 00h46m 1170 cfs (rc= 0.3 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
500 -3000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable III-IV

Report - Reports of Nolichucky Poplar N.C. to Nolichucky Gorge Campground (Erwin, TN) 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
NolichuckyPoplar N.C. to Nolichucky Gorge Campground (Erwin, TN) [ ] n/a David Leachman
Nolichucky [NC] Prison Love 2800-3000? John Stevenson
Nolichucky Gorge [TN] Gordon Byrd and Omer Hall 1600cfs Gordon Byrd
Nolichucky [TN] On the Rocks, Nolichucky n/a Matt Muir
224d12h14m @Nolichucky Poplar N.C. to Nolichucky Gorge Campground (Erwin, TN) [TN] Tree In Quartermile 800 cfs Hanley Loller
1y95d20h50m /Nolichucky-Poplar N.C. to Nolichucky Gorge Campground (Erwin, TN) [TN] Gordon Byrd and Omer Hall 1,600 cfs Matt Muir
1y316d13h14m @Nolichucky Poplar N.C. to Nolichucky Gorge Campground (Erwin, TN) [TN] Sneak Route for Murphy's Ledge high runnable Connie Harman
1y346d08h46m /Nolichucky-Poplar N.C. to Nolichucky Gorge Campground (Erwin, TN) [TN] Shredding up Jaws low runnable level Matt Muir
4y292d11h14m Nolichucky River Gorge [TN] BWA Clinic Advanced Group n/a David Leachman
5y333d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] Jaws surfing 1000 Jon Foulk
6y236d11h14m nolichucky [TN] Wave washout 2300 Jon Foulk
6y251d11h14m nolichucky [TN] Dave shreddin' it up 2300 Jon Foulk
6y251d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] Matt bracing on Quarter Mile 1500 csf Ed Fitzgerald
7y43d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] (MN) peace at jaws 1280 cfs Mike Nail
7y285d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] ccc at on the rocks 980 troy fultz
8y84d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] Surfing Jaws 2300 CFS James Woods
8y286d11h14m Nolichucky [NC] Sousehole 2050 cfs Thomas O'Keefe
8y286d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] Jaws surfing 2050 cfs Thomas O'Keefe
9y13d11h14m Nolichucky [TN] Jaws... Be Safe! medium Rob Keener
9y92d11h14m Nolichucky [ ] Last Chance ~1450 cfs Mark Stover

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