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Dothan, Alabama Metropolitan Area
Local whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.|
There's not that much whitewater around Dothan, Alabama but if the list below will help you locate what there is.
You'll find some good whitewater in the list below to fit any ability level.
It's not a very long list of nearby whitewater as you can see but not too bad either.
Look at all the suitable whitewater spots carefully and decide which one is best for you.
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Important Whitewater Safety Information
Whitewater paddling spots near Dothan, Alabama:
Whitewater 75 to 100 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Coosa River, Alabama, CR 213 or dam to River Road, 95 miles away, class I-II(III), 7 miles long.
Little Uchee, Alabama, Auburn Road to Bishops Bridge, 77 miles away, class III-IV, 1 miles long.
Sougahatchee Creek, Alabama, Co Road 188 to Steel Bridge, 82 miles away, class I-II(IV), 3 miles long.
Stone Creek, Alabama, Oak Heights Road to Tallapoosa river, 81 miles away, class II(IV), 1.5 miles long.
Tallapoosa River, Alabama, Thurlow Dam to boat ramp, 81 miles away, class II-IV, 1.5 miles long.
Chattahoochee River, Georgia, City Mills Dam to Dillingham Street Bridge, 79 miles away, class II-III, 0.5 miles long.
Flat Shoals River, Georgia, GA Route 18 to GA Route 103, 98 miles away, class II, 5 miles long.
Mulberry Creek, Georgia, GA Route 209 to West Point Lake, 86 miles away, class III+(V+), 1 miles long.
Whitewater 100 to 125 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Elkahatchee Creek, Alabama, Elkahatchee Road to SR 63, 103 miles away, class II-III, 1.2 miles long.
Hatchet Creek, Alabama, Highway 280 to Highway 231, 113 miles away, class I(II), 13 miles long.
Walnut Creek, Alabama, County Road 32 to Lake Mitchell, 120 miles away, class II-III, 4.1 miles long.
Weogufka Creek, Alabama, Low Water Bridge to Ford, 118 miles away, class I-II, 9.6 miles long.
Aucilla River, Florida, FL SR 257 to gauging station Close to Cabbage Grove, 123 miles away, class I-II, 6 miles long.
Flint River, Georgia, Sprewell Bluff State Park to Po Biddy Road, 119 miles away, class I-III, 9.1 miles long.
Lazer Creek, Georgia, Hendricks Road to Flint, 115 miles away, class II-III, 10 miles long.
Potato Creek, Georgia, Highway 74 to Flint River, 120 miles away, class III-IV, 9 miles long.
Whitewater 125 to 150 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Cheaha Creek, Alabama, Cheaha Falls to Devils Den, 131 miles away, class II-IV+, 2 miles long.
Choccolocco Creek, Alabama, Jackson Trace to Highway 77, 141 miles away, class I(II), 2.5 miles long.
Salt Creek, Alabama, Salt Creek Road to Henderson Lake Road, 135 miles away, class III-IV(V), 3 miles long.
Talladega Creek, Alabama, Skyway Mtwy to Waldo Bridge State Route 77, 128 miles away, class III, 7.25 miles long.
Yellowleaf Creek - North Fork, Alabama, Ivy Branch to Old Highway 280, 149 miles away, class III+, 1.5 miles long.
Dog River, Georgia, GA Route 5 to Dog River Reservoir, 145 miles away, class III+, 7 miles long.
HuRivericane Creek, Georgia, GA Route 5 to Mt. Zion Road, 142 miles away, class IV(V), 2.52 miles long.
Line Creek, Georgia, Below Highway 54 Close to Peachtree City, 137 miles away, class II+, 6 miles long.
Little Towaliga River, Georgia, Rocky Creek Road to Higgins Mill Road, 149 miles away, class III, 2.4 miles long.
Mobley Creek, Georgia, Banks Mill Road to confluence with upper section of Dog, 146 miles away, class II-III, 0.75 miles long.
Snake River, Georgia, Banning Mill Road to Johns Mill, 137 miles away, class II-III+, 3 miles long.
Tanyard Branch, Georgia, above Dorsett Shoals Road, 149 miles away, class III-IV, 0.33 miles long.
Whooping Creek, Georgia, Whooping Creek Road to Highway, 133 miles away, class I-III, 7 miles long.
Wolf Creek, Georgia, Jones Mill Road to Highway 5, 139 miles away, class -blank-, 5 miles long.
* Distances listed are direct linear distances from the center of the metro area to the middle of the river section listed, actual driving distance is longer.
Other Outdoors Recreation Nearby:
Ski Resorts near Dothan, Alabama:
Ski Areas 250 to 300 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Cataloochee, North Carolina, 292 miles, vertical drop 740 feet
Sky Valley, Georgia, 256 miles, vertical drop 210 feet
Ober Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 285 miles, vertical drop 600 feet
Ski Areas 300 to 400 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Hawksnest, North Carolina, 373 miles, vertical drop 619 feet
Ski Beech, North Carolina, 373 miles, vertical drop 830 feet
Sugar Mountain, North Carolina, 373 miles, vertical drop 1200 feet
Appalachian Mountain, North Carolina, 377 miles, vertical drop 365 feet
Wolf Laurel, North Carolina, 329 miles, vertical drop 700 feet
Scaly Mountain, North Carolina, 344 miles, vertical drop 225 feet
Ski Areas 400 to 500 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Winterplace, West Virginia, 458 miles, vertical drop 603 feet
Mad River, Ohio, 495 miles, vertical drop 300 feet
Spicy Run Mountain, Ohio, 447 miles, vertical drop 600 feet
Perfect North, Indiana, 426 miles, vertical drop 400 feet
Paoli Peaks, Indiana, 402 miles, vertical drop 300 feet
* Distances listed are direct linear distances from the center of the metro area to the ski areas listed, actual driving distance is longer.
National Parks near Dothan, Alabama:
National Parks 100 to 200 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, 176 miles
Little River Canyon National Preserve, 184 miles
Ocmulgee National Monument, 162 miles
Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, 162 miles
National Parks 200 to 300 miles from Dothan, Alabama
Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, 300 miles
Castillo De San Marcos National Monument, 297 miles
Cumberland Island National Seashore, 270 miles
Fort Frederica National Monument, 282 miles
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 285 miles
Gulf Islands National Seashore, 237 miles
Natchez Trace Parkway, 283 miles
Obed Wild & Scenic River, 275 miles
Russell Cave National Monument, 211 miles
Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, 278 miles
* Distances listed are direct linear distances from the center of the metro area to the parks listed, actual driving distance is longer.
Important Outdoors Safety Information
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