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This take-out access point on the Greenbrier River serves paddlers completing whitewater runs on a significant West Virginia waterway. The Greenbrier River is a large stream system spanning 153.90 miles with a total elevation drop of 1,348 feet, creating an average gradient of 8.8 feet per mile. With an average flow of 2,471 cubic feet per second and an average velocity of 2.80 feet per second, this river offers dynamic whitewater conditions suitable for experienced paddlers.
The take-out location in Greenbrier County provides critical access for completing multiday or day-trip paddling adventures. The river's Stream Order 6 classification indicates a substantial waterway with significant volume and current. Paddlers should be aware that the river maintains considerable velocity and gradient, particularly in sections approaching the take-out. The drainage area of 1,378 square miles means water levels can fluctuate with rainfall and seasonal conditions, affecting difficulty and safety.
Access at this take-out location allows paddlers to safely exit the river after navigating whitewater sections. Given the river's size, gradient, and flow characteristics, this access point is essential infrastructure for managing paddling trips on a technically demanding section of the Greenbrier River system.