Likely 'fish flow' of 350 cfs.
Multiple options exist here:
LEFT-CHANNEL
(1) Staying to the left of the island, stay tight to the left shore:
You'll probably want to scout this (if you haven't ahead of time), but be careful of poison ivy on shore!
This line starts with a drop through a pourover between shore and a large boulder choking the channel. Boaters may be backendered out of the hole at its base before paddling across a short, highly aerated pool.
The usual route then drops (to the right) out of this hanging pool, over a short ledge, into a mush of water coming from "The Taint". An alternate route staying tight to the left wall is not advised, as it contains a couple of 'power-piton' rocks.
(2) Left of the main island, but keeping more center-river: "The Taint"
You'll likely want to scout this by beaching on the island and carefully walking the irregular splines of rock to get a view of the steep slide called "The Taint".
Regardless which of the above two options is taken, before reaching the swinging bridge, one more ledge/wave/hole exists. Do not be deceived by this rather innocuous looking ledge. It is particularly hungry, often munching boats until their owners abandon them. Skirt it to river-right or paddle hard off the left.
RIGHT-CHANNEL
(3) Staying to the right of the large island, keeping to the left shore as you round the backside of the island:
Take out on the left bank (the island) to scout the falls. This has been run at some high flows, but generally contains some wicked, meaty pourovers and holes that love to just munch boaters (and most boaters will prefer option#4 below).
(4) Staying to the right of the large island, keeping to the right shore as you round the backside of the island:
Take out on the right bank to scout the vertical falls, which drops (12-15') into the outflow from option#3 above.
This vertical falls is usually run fairly close to the right shore, off a slight sloping lip, angled slightly right to plunge into the pool below. Great air! Note that this river right waterfall is only runnable at levels over approximately 1800 cfs.
A short channel brings you to the swinging bridge, and rejoins the flow from the other side of the island (options#1&2) above.
The Swinging Bridge is the usual low-water, high-water, or less-than-advanced paddler takeout.
Waterfall
IV+
Rapid
N/A
Playspot
III
Playspot
III
Rapid
IV
Playspot
N/A
Rapid
IV+
Rapid
N/A