It’s when individuals raft or kayak the river using their own equipment and personal gear. They are responsible for all aspects of the trip, including shuttle vehicles to the river put-in and afterward from the river take-out point.
People love the Chattooga for the unspoiled scenery, and peaceful solitude experienced when floating downstream. You’ll find cliffs, thundering falls, huge boulders, rocky channels, circular potholes, deep pools, and flat water for swimming.
The Chattooga is one of the only free-flowing rivers left in the Southeast. The river flow is dependent on rainfall, not controlled by a dam. Being on the Chattooga gives people an appreciation for nature’s simple beauty. Downstream in Section IV, exciting rapids are why thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies return again and again.
People with their own rafts, kayaks, and gear most likely know how to coordinate a private trip. These hints may help for planning a trip on the Chattooga, so everyone in the group has the best day possible:
The U.S. Forest Service regulates river access.
GoPaddleSC.com is a good resource for information about the Chattooga River.
“Thrifts to Woodall”
“Thrifts to The Bridge”
“Bridge to Woodall”
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