Friday, June 5, 2026

White River - Bethel to South Royalton

First trip of 2026!  Finally made it up to the White River main stem.  Lower than expected water levels  (976 cfs, 4.5 ft on the West Hartford gauge; 43 cfs, 3 ft on Ayers Brook gauge)  forced a slight change in plans to paddle the middle section of the White River from Bethel-to-South Royalston instead of the  Stockbridge-to-Bethel stretch which is only recommended at 1200+ cfs.  After launching from Peavine Park and passing under the Rt 107 bridge, you hit a couple of Class 1+ rapids in the first mile of the trip, got a little wet on them which felt very good on this warm 84F June day.  Also had to stop and drain the kayak to maintain optimal balance.  Saw several families swimming riverside and a bald eagle fly straight overhead.  The second half of the trip you hear more road noise from nearby I-89 but the river was beautiful, clear, smooth and wide. At this water level you just need to pay attention to where the deep water is and avoid gravel bars. One last rocky Class II rapid just under the South Royalton bridge keeps you focused.  Highly recommend this trip!  

Start: Peavine Park, 777 Peavine Blvd, Bethel, VT
End: Avery's Rocks, 799 Route 14, South Royalton, VT
Trip Distance:  9 miles
Trip Time:  2 hours, 50 minutes    
 
 
Put-in at Peavine Park.  Plenty of parking - narrow path to river at back left
 
Brief glance up the White River Third Branch but current very strong here, did not make it far up
 
Dune
 
Old abandoned Blue Hill Powerplant

 
Stopped to drain kayak here.  High I-89 bridges in the distance.
 
Short side trip up the Second Branch
 
Heading back to the main stem of the White River
 
Possible remnants of a ski area at Hitching Post Farm??   
Check out this great website: https://www.nelsap.org/
 
Dune II
 
"Risk of Creosote Exposure"  😬

 
Sinclair's Rocks:
 
Last and longest side foray (300 yards) up the First Branch.  Was hoping to make it up to old Eaton dam site but got too tired and river got to shallow to easily continue further upstream. 

 
South Royalton bridge
 

 
Avery's Rocks takeout.  Parking for 7-8 cars along Route 14

 


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