Class II Chattooga River, SC/GA

Chattooga Section 2 (Highway 28 to Earls Ford Access)

Flowing through three states and the Ellicott Rock Wilderness, the Chattooga is recognized as one of the Southeast's premier whitewater rivers. It begins in mountainous North Carolina as small rivulets, nourished by springs and abundant rainfall. High on the slopes of the Appalachian Mountains is the start of a 50-mile journey that ends at Lake Tugaloo between South Carolina and Georgia, dropping almost 1/2-mile in elevation.

The river is one of the few remaining free-flowing streams in the Southeast. The setting is primitive; dense forests and undeveloped shorelines characterize the primitive nature of the area. No motorized vehicles are permitted within a corridor about 1/4-mile wide on either side of the river. Visitors must rely on their own skills and strength rather than on motorized equipment. Man-made facilities are minimal, consisting primarily of hiking trails.

 

For More Information Visit:

Chattooga River - rivers.gov

Section Details

Trip Length 7.0 Miles
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Manager U.S. Forest Service, Sumter National Forest
Wild & Scenic Yes
Water Trail No
Partner Information https://www.rivers.gov/river/chattooga
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/scnfs/recarea/?recid=47159
Description American Whitewater
Photo Credit: USFS