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Tennessee whitewater - Hall Branch, Great Smoky Mountains, -blank- County
Camp Austin road to Emory River section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
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CLASS III-IV+ 1 miles
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The scenic beauty of Tennessee and the sparkling of the sunlight on the water beats anything. This section of Hall Branch in -blank- County is 1 miles long and it is classified as a class III-IV+ section by American Whitewater. Hall Branch doesn't have a lot of paddling stretches, the Camp Austin road to Emory River stretch is the only one. There's camping available near Hall Branch. Getting a good workout and a chance to spend some time outdoors will make you glad you came. The beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains is a great plus for this river. This is |
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a very short stretch so better bring some good walking shoes. The nearby hotels are a bit away from the river, but do book a room before you come because it is a very popular destination. If you've been out of state whitewater rafting and kayaking you might find the rivers here
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Briefly about the general area: Hall Branch sees pretty high levels of rainfall; March is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month is October. Summertime highs at Hall Branch typically tend to be in the 80's, and the nighttime is a little chillier of course, ordinarily in the 60's. For the period of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's with temperatures at Hall Branch dipping down into the 20's during winter nights.
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QUICK STATS AW Class:
III-IV+
Length:
1
miles
Average Gradient: 225 fpm
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