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Approximate floating time means the time it takes to enjoy a leisurely float by letting the river do most of the work. You can lengthen or shorten the floating time by the amount of playing you do in the river between points.


For those who want to float two days or more, Blair Bridge makes a good half-way stopping point. You can come in and set up camp. We take you up river the first day and you float back to your camp. The second day you float down the river to Dawt Mill and we pick you up and bring you back to your camp. This eliminates hauling all your gear in your canoe and probably guarantees a dry bed for a good night sleep.

 

Hammond to Blair Bridge

We bus you and all of your gear to Hammond Mill. The float trip from Hammond to Blair Bridge will last about five hours, straight float time. You will float back to camp.


Blair Bridge to Dawt Mill

You put in at the campground. The float trip from Blair Bridge to Dawt will last about four hours, straight float time. We will pick you up at Dawt Mill and bus you back to camp.