Whitewater Run VA Class II-IV

1. Shenandoah National Park to Route 29

Rapidan

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Runnable: 4.0 – 6.0 FT
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Description
The Upper Rapidan and its nearby sibling the Conway are Class III whitewater runs that start at the Shenandoah National Park boundary. Both rivers suffered extensive damage in the 1995 flood and were essentially 'rebuilt', which means they were cleared of debris and a new cobbled river bed was created for them. Due to the gradient in the upper sections of these rivers, this makes for a pretty exciting first section. The river overall has a variety of hazards, including fences, cattle gates and low water bridges. To run the best 8 miles, use the alternate takeout at Rt. 230. Below this, the river calms down to a Class II. There is a dangerous low head dam right above Rt. 29 that should be portaged left. See Also: _Classic Virginia Rivers,_ Ed Grove (1992 ed), p. 62. _Virginia Whitewater_, Roger Corbett (2000 ed.), p. 166. _Exploring Virginia's Waterways_, Ed Gertler (2022 ed.), p. 125.
Difficulty
Class II-IV
Length
15.7 mi
Gradient
20 ft/mi
max 85
Rapids
0
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
Current Conditions
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