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The Chestatee River...
...was once home to the Cherokee.
When gold-hungry settlers came they were forced west of the river and then marched on the infamous Trail of Tears.
After the gold-rush the river was returned to nature, once again. Today, a float along the river's quiet beauty is
a pleasant break from the frantic pace of everyday life. The trip downstream from our Outpost is our most popular
trip, especially for first time canoers and kayakers, families and large groups. There are several fun but gentle
rapids, great scenery and good fishing. Something for everyone!
Wildlife: Wood duck, great blue heron, beaver, deer,
otter, osprey, turtles and more turtles!
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Highlights: Gentle rapids, rock cliffs, secluded
beaches, fishing and lots of COOL swimming holes! BIG BEND BEACH - marks halfway point and makes a great lunch stop!
Click HERE to view the Big Bend Beach Approach Sequence of photos.

Trips Depart: Weekends:
All day between 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Weekdays: All day between 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Min. age requirements: 5 years old
Pricing:*
Canoe for Two - $43.00
Canoe for Three - $48.00
Kayak for One - $28.00
Kayak for Two - $43.00
*Includes paddles, lifejackets, and return shuttle.

Shuttles:
Your own Canoe or Kayak $10.00
$5.00 any additional craft.
Contact Us For Reservations.
Get on the River Faster!
Download and Print our liability waiver. Read and fill out completely and present at the desk when you arrive.
Highly recommended for large groups!
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The Etowah River...
...offers paddlers more challenging
rapids, great scenery, good fishing and
a short portage around the 10 foot drop of spectacular Etowah Falls (a great
place for a picnic lunch!) Beautiful Mountain Laurel and Rhododendrons grace the banks of this small, fast moving
stream that keeps your interest up around every bend. We recommend previous canoeing or kayaking experience to fully
enjoy the shoals on this moderately challenging trip. The Etowah is best in the spring and early summer, the water
levels are higher and numerous wildflowers are in bloom.
Click here to view the Etowah Falls Portage Sequence.
Distance: 8 miles (averages 3 ½ hours)
Difficulty: Experienced Beginner (Class 2)
Scenery: Rugged & Beautiful
Wildlife: Wood ducks, great blue heron, deer, otters, rainbow
trout, silver spotted gar, osprey, red eye bass, and turtles.
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View our Etowah Gallery!

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Highlights: Numerous rapids, rock outcroppings,
Etowah Falls, and lots of wildflowers!

Trips Depart:
11:00 a.m.
Minimum age requirements: 8 years old
Pricing:*
Canoe for two - $53.00
Kayak for one - $38.00
Kayak for two - $53.00
*Includes paddles, lifejackets, and return shuttle.
Shuttles:
Your own Canoe or Kayak $20.00
$5.00 any additional craft.
Contact Us For Reservations.
Get on the River Faster!
Download and Print our liability waiver. Read and fill out completely and present at the desk when you arrive.
Highly recommended for large groups!
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