Descriptions of Guided Paddle Trips
March 20: Fish Weir Paddle on the Upper Etowah River
Join CRBI and the Upper Etowah River Alliance for this 15-mile paddle on the Etowah that takes you through the heart of Cherokee County and the former haunts of the Cherokee Indians. Paddle over fish weirs and through a surprisingly wild landscape.
March 27: McGraw Ford Paddle on Etowah River
Join CRBI and the Upper Etowah River Alliance for this 15-mile paddle on the Etowah from Old Federal Road to East Cherokee Drive—a trip that cuts through the heart of the scenic McGraw Ford Wildlife Management Area.
April 10: New Echota Coosawattee & Oostanaula Paddle
Join CRBI and New Echota Rivers Alliance for this 11-mile tour that covers the confluence of the Coosawattee and Conasauga rivers where the Cherokee Indians established their circa 1820s town of New Echota. The trip ends in downtown Calhoun.
April 25: Earth Day Paddle on the Etowah
What better way to celebrate Earth Day than discovering what is arguably the Etowah’s most picturesque six-mile stretch (Hardin Bridge to 411). This is a great paddle for families and children with plenty of play places and beautiful scenery. If we’re lucky we’ll catch the drum running up river—a true sight to behold.
May 8: Cedar Creek Paddle with Cedar Creek Park
Explore beautiful Cedar Creek near Cave Spring with our supporters, Cedar Creek Park. This 5-mile paddle from Lyons Bridge Road to US 411 will introduce you to this intimate little creek and the cold water springs so common to this area.
May 15 (Saturday): Terrpin Creek Paddle in Cherokee County, AL
Join CRBI for an exploration of this beautiful Cherokee County, Alabama creek which feeds the Coosa River below Weiss Dam. Terrapin Outdoor Center will host this paddle trip.
May 22: Major Ridge’s Paddle on the Oostanaula River
This paddle will take you on a 13-mile journey from Ga. 140 to Ridge Ferry Park and through history. You’ll paddle past U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wing dams, a Native American fish weir and Chieftain’s Museum—home of Cherokee Indian leader Major Ridge.
May 29: Conasauga River Paddle
Join CRBI and New Echota Rivers Alliance for a trip one of the Coosa Basin’s most biologically diverse tributaries. This intimate 8-mile paddle through tree-shaded gentle waters on the Upper Conasauga is a real crowd pleaser. We’ll journey from Beaverdale to Norton Bridge Road.
June 12: Family Paddle on Etowah
This 10-mile paddle begins in the shadows of Euharlee’s historic covered bridge and ends at US 411, featuring beautiful islands and shoals, plus Native American fish weirs.
June 19 : Upper Coosawattee Native American History Paddle
Join CRBI and New Echota Rivers Alliance for this 9-mile paddle that takes you from Carters Dam into Gordon County and through a river corridor rich in Native American history.
July 31: Fish Weir Paddle on the Upper Etowah River

