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Blackwater Real-Time
Gauge Level in Feet |
1.5-2.0 |
2.0-2.6 |
2.6-3.5 |
3.6-4.0 |
4.0 + |
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Upper Pigg River (Waid Park to Lynch Park)
(Hours to float*) |
Minimum Level will need to portage in spots
(5 hours) |
Gentle float may scrape in spots ledge
floatable ideal fishing level
(4 hours) |
Ideal Floating Level for all abilities ledges
provide challenge
(3.0 hours) |
Good flow for moderately skilled paddlers may
encounter strainers ledges wash out
(2.5 hours) |
Fast float with most rapids washed out
strainers are the main concern
(2.0 hours) |
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Upper Blackwater
(Brubaker Park to Blue Bend Road) |
Unfloatable
(5+ hours) |
Minimum Level few portages
(4.0 hours) |
Ideal Floating Level may encounter some
floating debris ideal fishing level
(3.5 hours) |
Moderate skill required due to strainers and
debris sharp turns around strainers boat
control skills needed
(3.0 hours) |
Solid boat control skills needed due to braided
channels and difficult take-out access
(2.0 hours) |
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Middle Blackwater
(US 220 Wayside to Farm View Road Ford)
See note on dam hazard below. |
Minimum Level most rock gardens unfloatable
(5+ hours) |
Gentle Float rock gardens floatable only a
few drags rapids remain at Class I. Ideal
fishing level
(4 hours) |
Good flow for moderately experienced paddlers.
Dam portage may be tricky. One rock garden goes
to Class II
(3.5 hours) |
Ideal flow for experience paddlers multiple
rapids rise to Class II.
(3 hours) |
Level only appropriate for skilled paddlers with
solid boat control skills. Most rapids wash out
and the dam becomes difficult to portage above
5.5 feet.
(2.5 hours) |
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Lower Blackwater
(Farm View Road Ford to Smith Mountain Lake) |
Moderate Level
(3 hours) |
Moderate float Class I
(2.5 hours) |
Ideal floating level Class I Ideal fishing
level
(2.0 hours) |
Moderate boat control skills needed debris
becomes a concern
(1.30 hours) |
Must have solid boat control skills most
rapids washed out watch for floating debris
and strainers
(1 hr. 30 min.) |
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Upper Blackwater Sub-Float
(Grassy Hill Road to Blue Bend Road)
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Minimum Level will portage in spots
(1.5 hours)
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Good level no portages
(1.0 hours)
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Fun, fast float watch for strainers on bends
(50 min.)
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Fast, moderate float all rapids washed out
(45 minutes)
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River washes out difficult take-out access
(Blue Bend Road floods out at 5 feet)
(30 minutes)
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Two dams on the Blackwater River require paddlers
attention. The first is the Rocky Mount Water
Withdrawal Plant that is approximately 1 mile above US
220. This six-foot dam is unrunnable and portage is on
river left. This is a difficult, although short (100
feet) portage and care is required as the riverbanks are
steep.
The second dam is in private ownership is about three
miles downstream of US 220. This seven foot, unrunnable
dam, has safe portage on river right. Be alert for
whirlpools near the upstream face of the dam during high
water flows. The land is in private ownership. Please
portage quickly and do not drag your boats on the lawn,
as this is someones backyard. The portage is
approximately 150 feet in length. The private landowner
works well with paddlers and this will last only as long
as paddlers show appropriate respect for private
property.
If you lack the physical ability to safely portage
these dams, we recommend that you enjoy Franklin
Countys other blueway sections on the upper Blackwater
and Pigg Rivers.