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Georgia · Dawson Co.

Amicalola Creek

Dawson Co. · 15 mi · Class III–IV
Optimal: 200–1000 CFS · USGS #02390000
180 avg
80.9CFS
0.53 ft gauge height
Below Optimal
Stable
Flow data is live from USGS·Rapid classifications and CFS ranges need community verification·Know this river?
Avg flow: 180 cfsHist. median: 162 cfsUSGS #02390000
Amicalola Falls State Park · Appalachian Trail Approach

About

From Dawson County headwaters to the Etowah confluence, Amicalola Creek drops through 15 miles of Class III-IV mountain water that defines Georgia steep creek paddling. The run below Amicalola Falls stretches 10 miles of technical drops at gradients that demand 200 CFS minimum — though the creek handles up to 1,000 CFS for experts willing to read the steeper lines. Above the falls, Class III water through mountain laurel and rhododendron gives way to the main event: sustained Class III-IV that has made this a proving ground for southeastern paddlers. The lower 5 miles ease to Class II as the creek approaches its Etowah confluence. At 180 CFS average, Amicalola runs lean most of the year — winter and spring rains bring it up to optimal levels. North Georgia Paddle Sports operates on the system, and the creek flows through Amicalola Falls State Park where the Appalachian Trail approach trail begins its 2,190-mile journey north.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
Moon overhead
9:05 AM
Moonrise
1:57 PM
Moonset
4:14 AM
Moon underfoot
9:05 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
Outfitters
North Georgia Paddle Sports
Kayak rentals and guided creek trips near Dawsonville
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Data Quality

River conditions are community-verified. CFS ranges, difficulty ratings, and access points may not reflect every flow level or seasonal change. Always check current conditions, scout unfamiliar rapids, and paddle within your skill level.

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