The ultimate guide to paddling whitewater in the western Carolinas, Carolina Whitewater has guided paddlers to the best creeks and rivers in the Tar Heel and Palmetto states for over 30 years.Detailed creek and river profiles include:Topographic-based mapsShuttle directionsGauge locationsKayakers and canoeists will find expanded and updated information for the classic rivers, like the Nolichucky, Nantahala, and French Broad, as well as for several new steep runs, such as Rockhouse Creek, Hurricane Creek, the Gragg Prong, and Big Hungry River. You’ll also get vital information on clubs and organizations, state water trails, and national and scenic rivers.Waterway data for each run includes:Class of difficultyLength of the runTime to paddleWater level needed to paddlePermits required (if any)Gradient of each runRatings for sceneryDavid and Bob Benner have been paddling the Carolinas for decades. David resides in Morganton, NC. Bob Benner is retired and also lives in Morganton.
David and Bob Benner have been paddling the Carolinas for decades. David resides in Morganton, NC. Bob Benner is retired and also lives in Morganton.
AcknowledgmentsMap LegendIntroductionCarolina OverviewClubs and OrganizationsNorth Carolina Natural and Scenic RiversState Water TrailsPaddler InformationWinter CanoeingLegal Rights of the CanoeistSafetyExplanation of TermsHiawassee and Little Tennessee WatershedBroad and French Broad River System and WatershedWatauga, New River, and Catawba WatershedYadkin River BasinNearby RiversFlatwater Suitable for Canoe CampingIndex