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This put-in access point serves the Cheat River and Shavers Fork system in Randolph County, West Virginia, providing entry to one of the region's popular whitewater paddling destinations. The Cheat River drainage is known for its technical whitewater sections and scenic mountain valleys, attracting kayakers and canoeists seeking challenging rapids and fast-moving current. The Shavers Fork confluence area offers varying water conditions depending on recent rainfall and season, making it an important access point for paddlers planning multi-section trips or gauge-dependent runs in the region.