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North Carolina whitewater, Stony Fork Creek

Wilkes county, Route 1155 to Route 1137 section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.

 

CLASS I-II     6 miles
  The average North Carolina whitewater rafting or kayaking river tends to be easier to run than those in other states, so if you're not from around here don't forget that a lot of the rivers in this state are suitable for beginners. There are no other sections to paddle along Stony Fork Creek than the Route 1155 to Route 1137 section. If you're a camper you can camp at one of the great campgrounds nearby. Great exercise and spending some
    quality time in nature have a lot of people coming here. The Route 1155 to Route 1137 stretch of Stony Fork Creek is 6 miles long and it is classified as a class I-II section by American Whitewater. This is a pretty decent
length section, it's perfect for a one day trip. The wonderful North Carolina scenery and the water flowing gracefully down Stony Fork Creek are reasons enough to come here and paddle.

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