Obed Wild & Scenic River
About
Tennessee's only National Wild & Scenic River cuts 45 miles of Class III-V whitewater through the Cumberland Plateau's sandstone gorges. The Obed system averages 890 CFS but runs best between 400-2000 CFS, with the technical Obed Junction to Nemo section pushing into Class IV-V territory that demands solid boat control and rapid recognition. Cherokee hunting parties worked these ridges and hollows for generations before European settlement, and the National Park Service now manages the corridor as the Obed Wild & Scenic River. At gauge 03539800, paddlers can track conditions across Cumberland and Morgan counties, though the rocky nature of this drainage means levels can shift quickly after storms. Obed River Outfitters provides local beta and gear for those unfamiliar with the system's character. The same sandstone that creates the technical drops also draws rock climbers, making this a rare two-sport destination where boaters and climbers share approach trails and camping areas.
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.