The playspot know as "The Slab" and "Eternity Hole" can be found in this stretch below the reservoir.
_From Linwood:_
The Slab and Eternity, both are on the East Fork of the Tuck. To get there from Waynesville, take highway 74 west to exit 85 towards Sylva. Travel a mile or so, to the second traffic light. Take a left onto route 107 towards Cullohwee. Travel for about 10 - 15 miles or so on 107. Just after an Exxon station on your left you will cross over the East Fork of the Tuck. Turn left immediately after onto Shook Cove road. Travel about 2 miles, you will start going up hill and around a few sharp turns.
Duke Energy has built a put in and takeout parking for this stretch on the left hand side of the road. The Slab is downstream about 50 yards from the putin ramp. There is a well worn path down the hill directly above the slab. (It is a bit of a rock scramble with a boat, I recommend using the ramp that Duke built) The other hole, Eternity is down stream about an eighth of a mile, a lot of people run down to Eternity and just walk back to the car up the street. The East Fork of the Tuck is dam controlled, but runs most days especially in the time when the Nanty is off.
The Phone number to call is 866-332-5253, listen for the report on the East Fork and that will tell you when it will be running. You can also go online to
https://lakes.duke-energy.com/index.html#/flow click the dropdown box and select "Nantahala/Tuckasegee" and it will show you a rotating three day schedule of releases. Be warned, Duke occasionally changes the schedule last minute which could lead to skunking.