Tennessee whitewater - Hall Branch, unknown County
Camp Austin road to Emory River section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
CLASS III-IV+ 1 miles
The scenic beauty of Tennessee and the beautiful way the water current moves down the stream make the trip here worthwhile. The average Tennessee whitewater rafting or kayaking river tends to be harder to run than those in other states, so if you're not from around here don't forget that rivers here are less forgiving. A good workout and just hanging out with mother nature have people coming from far and near. There are campgrounds quite near the river where you can camp. This section is very short so no need to bring snacks. This section of Hall Branch
in unknown County is 1 miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a class III-IV+ section. The Camp Austin road to Emory River section is the only paddling section along Hall Branch. The nearby hotels are a bit away from the river, and if you make reservations in advance
you're all set.
Briefly about the general area: Throughout the days of summer at Hall Branch highs are ordinarily in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures plunge down into the 70's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 80's with temperatures at Hall Branch dipping down into the 70's all through winter nights. Hall Branch gets a lot of water; the month with most of the rain is September, and the driest of the months is May.
QUICK STATS AW Class:
III-IV+
Length:
1
miles
Average Gradient: 225 fpm
Paddler input for Hall Branch, Tennessee:
RAFTING TRIP OUTFITTERS
There are no whitewater outfitters currently listed for this river.