WEBVTT RAFTING... AND ITS DANGERS. [D3]DROWNED RAFTER REAX-INTRO THE FOREST SERVICE SAYS ABOUT 60-THOUSAND PEOPLE PADDLE DOWN THE CHATTOOGA RIVER EACH YEAR. IT'S A RIVER KNOWN FOR ITS UNTAMED BEAUTY.
ASHEVILLE In the continuation of a nearly 40-year-old saga over rights to a particularly beautiful, wild stretch of river, public comment is now open on the environmental analysis on designating ...
WEBVTT A TRIP DOWN THE RIVER TAKES A LIFE AGAIN TONIGHT...ANOTHER DROWNING ON THE CHATTOOGA THIS SUMMER... THE CHATTOOGA RIVER ATTRACTS MORE THAN A- HUNDRED-THOUSAND VISITORS A YEAR... IT IS BEAUTIFUL ...
ASHEVILLE - The U.S. Forest Service has finalized regulations for boating in the upper stretches of the Chattooga River, where non-motorized boating access to the river will be limited to only those ...
Four decades ago, the movie "Deliverance" introduced the lush north Georgia mountains to the world. Though many in the region still bristle at the movie's portrayal of locals as uneducated hillbillies ...
This time last year, I published an article about a conservation project along the Chattooga River, in which I described the river as peaceful and secluded. Close to the river’s headwaters in North ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) — A historic wooden canoe was found in the Chattooga River. Conservationists believe it may be of Native American origin. According to the Chattooga Conservancy, this is the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- When a power company built a dam on the Georgia-South Carolina border nearly a century ago, the work covered a 4-mile stretch of the lower Chattooga River with so much water that the ...
When a power company built a dam on the Georgia-South Carolina border nearly a century ago, the work covered a four-mile stretch of the lower Chattooga River with so much water that the river’s rocky ...