This exciting intermediate stretch of Lawson's Fork Creek includes Class II and III rapids. Because this creek is narrow, paddlers should use caution and expect to encounter strainers or woody debris…
This stretch of Lawson's Fork Creek can vary in difficulty from Class II to IV rapids depending on water flow. Experienced paddlers can expect to encounter exciting rapids along a narrow channel as…
This trip begins on Lawson's Fork Creek and ends at Pacolet Mills along the Pacolet River. The majority of this stretch of the Pacolet River includes lazy waters with occasional Class I rapids as the…
Look for butterflies gathering minerals of cobbles and sand at the pointbars. If the boater is quiet and observant he can observe brown and red-bellied water snakes either on a low hanging branch or…
This section is a wild and wooly swampy part of the river with very few exit options in an emergency, thus it is recommended for experienced and intermediate boaters only.
As you float this section of the river, you may notice a wider channel and a more lake-like or slower water flow. Try to spot the Spanish moss and mistletoe in the oak, tupelo and cypress trees…
Harllees Bridge is an old crossing and there are remnants of an historic swimming area consisting of cement steps leading to the river on river right or the south side of the river. Swimming is an…
This section of the river is very remote and swampy with narrow channels. Travel at any water level can be very difficult and is recommended for the experienced boater only.