Hiwassee Scenic River Paddling
Paddling at Hiwassee Scenic River
Hiwassee Scenic River State Park provides the perfect paddle for those looking to balance outdoor recreation and the true beauty of nature.
Floating, canoeing, and rafting are the most popular activities on the Hiwassee Scenic River, offering options for paddlers with varying skill levels, from beginners to more intermediate.
For those looking for more of a challenge, daily throughout the summer, the Hiwassee can experience up to Class II rapids, thanks to a release in the dams from the TVA. But, in the other sections of the 23-mile stretch of river, the casual floater or beginner paddler will be able to take a more leisurely trip along the waters, stopping at islands for rests for a true day on the water.
Safety Information for Hiwassee River
Based on the International Scale of river difficulty the Hiwassee State Scenic River is primarily Class I (moving water with small waves, few obstructions) and Class II (easy rapids with wide, clear channels; some maneuvering required). Certain sections may be considered Class III (rapids with high waves capable of swamping an open canoe; requires complex maneuvering).
Coast Guard-approved, minimal type 2 or 3 personal flotation devices are required for boating/floating activities on the Hiwassee. The Hiwassee River flows through both private and public lands and permission must be obtained prior to entry for any purpose.
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