Chattooga River watershed

Chattooga River watershed

The Chattooga River watershed is a protected area known for its wild and scenic river flows, offering an array of outdoor activities including hiking, white-water rafting, and fly fishing.

57,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Chattooga River watershed

Chattooga River watershed
 

The Chattooga River, designated as a National Wild and Scenic River in 1974, is one of the few remaining free-flowing rivers in the southeastern United States. Flowing through Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, the river winds through the rugged terrain of the southern Appalachian Mountains. The watershed is renowned for its pristine waters, deep gorges, and dense forests, providing a critical habitat for a variety of plant and animal species such as the Eastern hemlock and numerous aquatic species. Historically, the Chattooga River has been a natural boundary between Georgia and South Carolina. It gained national fame as the filming location for the movie 'Deliverance', further solidifying its reputation as a premier destination for whitewater rafting. Visitors to the area can enjoy hiking along its extensive trail system, viewing its dramatic rock outcroppings and waterfalls, and participating in environmental education programs. The allure of the Chattooga River lies not only in its recreational offerings but also in its commitment to conservation and preserving its wild nature.

Highlights

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Bull Sluice, a famous and challenging rapid for whitewater enthusiasts

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The Ellicott Rock, marking the tripoint of South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina

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The scenic Chattooga Cliffs, offering stunning vistas

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The Lick Log Falls, a picturesque waterfall with accessible hiking trails

Notable Natural Features

The Iron Bridge

A historic bridge with scenic views ideal for photography.

Five Falls

A series of five dramatic rapids favored by experienced kayakers.

Oconee State Park

A nearby park offering additional camping and hiking options.