Kayaking Adventure in TN River Gorge

Tuesday, March 01, 2005
The Tennessee River Gorge has been called one of the most unique river runs in the country. Touring the gorge "up close and personal" by kayak is a unique opportunity. <i>click photo to enlarge</i>
The Tennessee River Gorge has been called one of the most unique river runs in the country. Touring the gorge "up close and personal" by kayak is a unique opportunity. click photo to enlarge
- photo by Richard Simms

Outdoor Chattanooga has announced a 2-day sea kayaking adventure down the beautiful TN River Gorge.

Everyone will meet at The Greenway Farm on April 9th at 9:00 am and return to the farm on April 10th by 5:00 pm.

You will be taken to the River Gorge Trust’s private boat launch on Moccasin Bend, which is located at the mouth of the river gorge, and paddle 8.5 miles to their campsite.

You will spend the night along the banks of the TN River at Pot Point where a hearty meal, hot drinks, and campfire camaraderie will be provided. An evening paddle under the star lit sky that is framed by the towering walls of the Cumberland Plateau will be an option to those who would like to participate.

The next morning you will enjoy a hot breakfast with plenty of coffee as we break down camp, pack up our boats, and prepare for an 8-mile paddle to Sullivan’s Landing where a van will be awaiting us.

  • Cost: $125.00 per person
  • Length: 2 days and 17 miles
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Six person minimum
What is provided:
  • All paddling equipment (boats, paddles, PFDs)
  • All food (please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions)
  • Transportation to and from the river
For additional information on booking your spot or tips on what you will need to bring, please contact Kelly Liles or Philip Grymes @ 423-842-6629.


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