Whitewater Run VA Class I-II

2.) Bixler's Bridge (VA 675) to Bentonville (VA 613)

Shenandoah, S. Fork

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Runnable: 1.2 – 3.8 FT

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Comment by a paddler / reader: I just ran an 11 mile section of this river yesterday. Put in was by the low water bridge near Luray, VA. We stayed at the campground run by Shenandoah River Outfitters. It's a good group and if you don't have two cars they will shuttle you for $20 a boat. Camping was $6.00 a night. The river was nice, about 2 ft over normal. I have run this section before and it normally takes about 4 - 5 hours, depending on how much play you do. The river was very clear. I could watch the shadow of my boat in some sections. It was also running a little bit faster than normal. The trees were turning colors and it was a crisp, sunny day. The normal small ripples were a little bigger today, but nothing difficult. Compton's Rapid was nice, just big enough to do a little surfing in. All in all an enjoyable day. Ed Evangelidi testifies: One of the classic novice runs in Virginia. Lots of small ledgy rapids and great scenery. The fearsome Compton Rapid (Cl 2) is spotted when you come to a nice rock outcrop on the right, a view of elevated train tracks in the gap below that and, as the river turns slightly left, a much bigger rock outcrop below and to the right. You might also find lots of spectators enjoying the boating mishaps here. The problem is that novice boaters can only run a rapid straight on and the rapid demands a turn in most choice of routes. Then if the boaters start to take on water in the upper part, they enter a wave train that will often swamp a canoe. Scout your route and don't sit up on a canoe seat. Bring scuba tanks to recover lots of watches, bottles of sunscreen, etc. at the bottom of the rapid. There is one other rapid further down with a surprise low horizon line that is not much of a problem if you spot it in time and pick a route. Approach the low-water Bentonville takeout bridge with caution if it is high water. The South Fork Shenandoah is also popular with some marathon distance paddlers who like the stretch from Elkton to Karo Landing (below Bentonville) because of its good flow at moderate levels. See Also: _Classic Virginia Rivers,_ Ed Grove (1992 ed), p. 178. _Virginia Whitewater_, Roger Corbett (2000 ed.), p. 136. _Exploring Virginia's Waterways_, Ed Gertler (2022 ed.), p. 83.

Rapids in this Run (1)

Difficulty
Class I-II
Length
27.0 mi
Gradient
5 ft/mi
Rapids
1
Difficulty Classes
I Easy II Novice III Intermediate IV Advanced V Expert/Extreme VI Unrunnable
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