Chattahoochee
Gauge Description: The scale located 1 Mile downstream. The dam release is controlled by Bartlett's Ferry Dam upstream. The schedule can be obtained by calling 706-317-6000. This number's information is so vague t... americanwhitewater.org
Mossy Creek
Gauge Description: Look for the ledges on the upstream side of the put-in to be well covered. If its looks like your boat would drag at all on the rocks at the put in, then there is not enough water. If you see st... americanwhitewater.org
Lake Russell
Lake Russell is a small lake in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Surrounded by beautiful piedmont ridges with hardwood and pine, it is a wonderful setting for a day of spooning around. Gasoline motors are not allowed on t... paddling.net
Nancytown Lake
3 acres Fish: Bass, bream and trout Facilities: Group camping available Fee: Daily parking fee Dates of Operation: All year Directions: On Nancytown Creek immediately above Lake Russell County: Habersham Restrictions: Boat... anglerweb.com
Mud Creek
Mud Creek starts out with a serious class III+ rapid. The big boat stopping holes and sharp rocks make scouting a good suggestion. After the first big drops the creek slows down and alternates between fast moving ... americanwhitewater.org
Hazel Creek
A nice steep creek feeding into Soque River above the Upper Hooch. The steep part of Hazel Creek drops almost 80 feet in a quarter mile. This is immediately below Demorest. Possible takeout on GA 105 if the bridge... americanwhitewater.org
Tesnatee Creek
Sources: A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Georgia, S. Welander, B. Sehlinger and D. Otey (2004); Northern Georgia Canoeing, B. Sehlinger and D. Otey (1980). Tesnatee Creek is a major tributary of the Chestatee, lo... americanwhitewater.org
Dukes Creek
To start with, the Steamers are very happy to neither be injured nor sitting in jail. On Thursday we did in fact complete 17 laps on Dukes Creek near Helen, Georgia. Our put-in was the Forest Service road for Rave... americanwhitewater.org
Big Panther Creek
Gauge Description: This one doesn't run very much due to a small drainage. It takes a lot of water and falls quickly. Usually flashes if the Chattooga is well over three feet. Best gauge for this is the small whit... americanwhitewater.org
Boggs Creek
A steep and narrow roadside creek similar to Dick's Creek, but without the waterfalls or killer rapids. The rapid flow and nearly constant rapids keep boredom from being a problem. Takes a good bit of water, but l... americanwhitewater.org
Tallulah
Gauge Description: Flows are typically 500 cfs on Saturday and 700 cfs on Sunday of release weekends. The gage is included for those who want to check back after a run, especially for those days when a 700-cfs rel... americanwhitewater.org
Dicks Creek
(Information from Robert Bridges of USFS/Chattahoochee National Forest.) The lower section of Dick's Creek alternates between USFS and private property. Only the first half mile or so is visible from the Dick's Cr... americanwhitewater.org
Blood Mountain Creek
A steep, narrow creek that ends in a long, rocky, woody, foliage-laden and nearly unrunnable set of falls/rapids (see photos below). Takes a lot of rain to be runnable and runs off very quickly. No known informati... americanwhitewater.org
Frogtown Creek
Frogtown Creek is a waterfall laden steep creek. At least one of the falls was run back in the late 80's and Neil Frost, who lives along the river, says all have been run. The creek starts and ends on US 19/129 as... americanwhitewater.org
Tiger Creek
Tiger creek is a short but major tributary of the Tallulah River. This is where all of the water comes from for the middle section of Tallulah, because most of the river is diverted and dry. Tiger creek is basical... americanwhitewater.org
Dodd Creek
Dodds Creek could be described as a sick. To put in just carry down to the creek near the Ravencliffs access point. Carry upstream for some added waterfalls. This is definitely not a creek for those who are afraid... americanwhitewater.org
Flat Creek
Flat Creek is a mixed creature. The creek starts as a muddy pool above GA-52. The next several yards are easy class II drops with a class VI consequence. The creek then drops over and through Glade Shoals, a nearl... americanwhitewater.org