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OWLCAMP BRANCH TO POLECAT BRANCH

RIVER RUNS
2025-03-27

Special Weather Statement
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Thursday afternoon will again be very dry, with minimum relative humidity in the 15-20% range across most of the region. While winds aren't expected to be as strong, gusts of 10-15mph are expected during the afternoon, along with very dry fuels and multiple ongoing wildfires. Therefore, enhanced fire danger conditions will continue. A statewide burn ban remains in place in both North Carolina and South Carolina until further notice. For northeast Georgia, consult your local burn- permitting authority on whether or not you may burn outdoors. If you do burn, exercise extreme caution.


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The Whitewater River Run from Owlcamp Branch to Polecat Branch in North Carolina is a popular destination for kayaking and rafting adventurers. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 200 and 500 cfs, which is considered moderate to high. The segment covers a distance of approximately 4 miles and is rated as a Class III to IV run, which means it is considered challenging and requires experienced paddling skills.

There are several notable rapids and obstacles on this stretch of the Whitewater River, including Owlcamp Shoals, Staircase, and S-Turn. Owlcamp Shoals is a Class III rapid that spans approximately 100 yards and is known for its large waves and technical drops. Staircase is a Class IV rapid with a series of steep drops and powerful hydraulics, while S-Turn offers a challenging combination of tight turns and strong currents.

It is important to note that there are specific regulations in place for the Whitewater River Run from Owlcamp Branch to Polecat Branch. All paddlers must wear a personal flotation device and helmets, and anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian present. Additionally, all boats must have a valid permit, which can be obtained from the local ranger station.

Overall, the Whitewater River Run from Owlcamp Branch to Polecat Branch offers a thrilling and challenging experience for experienced paddlers. It is important to always check current water levels and flow rates before embarking on any river run and to follow all safety regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure.

Last Updated 2025-03-27
River Levels 179 cfs (2.34 ft)
Percent of Normal 38%
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Class Level iii-iv
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 03550000
       

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