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Connecticut Water Trails Program Paddling Basics
So What is a "Good Level" for Canoeing?
There is no way to classify what is good or adequate water. Here are
some suggestions for determining an appropriate level:
Study the historical flow, noticing particularly the seasonal patterns.
You will soon get a feel for what level is normal for the particular
river.
Expert Sources
-- there are book for many states detail the canoeing streams, and many
of these will give some recommendations about what level is appropriate
for canoeing.
Avoid Flood Conditions
Above all, you should avoid any river that is in flood condition -- this
is easy to determine by the USGS gauge readings, which clearly indicate
flood stage. A river in flood is a dangerous place, and while it
may be fun for expert paddlers, it is not the place for your canoe
camping trip.
The water level may dramatically change the character of the river,
including rapids and the availability of decent campsites. Also, you
must take into consideration that extended periods of rain while you are
on the river may cause it to rise dangerously.
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