Canoeing
45 minutes
Moderate
Tucked into the rolling hills near Saluda, NC, the Green River offers a paddling experience like no other. With its emerald waters, lush forested banks, and a range of sections catering to different skill levels, this river is a favorite for both adventurous kayakers and those seeking a serene escape. From the challenging rapids of the Green River Narrows to the calm, scenic stretches of the Lower Green, the Green River has something for everyone.
The Upper Green provides an intermediate introduction to the river, with Class II-III rapids offering a playful yet manageable experience for paddlers with some experience. For thrill-seekers, the Green River Narrows is the crown jewel—a steep, technical gorge with Class IV-V rapids like Go Left and Die and the infamous Gorilla, testing the mettle of even the most experienced paddlers. Meanwhile, the Lower Green serves up a gentle ride, perfect for beginners or those who want to soak in the scenery while lazily paddling through calm waters.
The Green River’s beauty is unmatched, with dramatic gorges, cascading waterfalls, and a canopy of trees providing shade and tranquility. The river’s dam-controlled flows ensure consistent conditions, making it a reliable destination for paddlers year-round. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline or looking for a peaceful day on the water, the Green River offers an unforgettable paddling adventure.
From Asheville, take I-26 East to Exit 59 for Saluda. Follow Holbert Cove Road to the Green River access points. The drive takes about 45 minutes from Asheville.
The Green River Narrows hosts the annual Green Race, one of the
Paddling the Green River: An Adventure Near Saluda - Asheville
Paddling the Green River: An Adventure Near Saluda in Asheville
Coordinates: 35.2476, -82.3887
Canoeing
Spring and Fall
Saluda, North Carolina
Adventure Seeker
Green River Game Land, Lake Adger Recreation Area
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.