The Chattooga River is a designated Wild & Scenic River known for its stunning natural beauty and recreational opportunities like whitewater paddling and hiking, sprawled across Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
Flowing for approximately 57 miles, the Chattooga River forms the border between Georgia and South Carolina, slicing through parts of North Carolina as well. As one of the remaining free-flowing streams in the Southeast, the river displays an untamed charisma that has earned it a place as a National Wild & Scenic River since 1974. The river's diverse ecosystems feature rich hardwood forests, rhododendron thickets, and abundant wildlife, including otters and numerous bird species. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Chattooga is synonymous with challenging whitewater rafting and kayaking, presenting thrilling rapids like Bull Sluice. Hikers can explore a mix of trails along the riverbank that offer access to secluded spots and spectacular vistas. Conservation efforts are vital here due to its pristine nature, preserving its waters and surrounding habitats for recreation and wildlife. This river’s cultural note is marked by its role in the movie 'Deliverance', which popularized its wild beauty. Visiting the Chattooga combines the allure of adventure with the serenity of natural landscapes, making it a premier destination for nature lovers.
Bull Sluice Rapid
Tallulah Gorge State Park
Ellicott Rock
Paddling Section IV
A class IV rapid and popular spot for watching kayakers and rafters.
The marker for the boundary between Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
The most challenging part of the river famous among experienced paddlers.