Rocky Crossing To Barrington Reserve

Rocky Crossing To Barrington Reserve

Posted by
NSW Canoe Guide's picture

Published by: The Paddle NSW Inc. PO Box 6971 Silverwater NSW 2128 First published as a book "Canoeing Guide to New South Wales" in 1990 by NSW Canoe Association Incorporated Original Copyright NSW Canoe Association Incorporated 1990 Copyright PaddleNSW Inc. PO Box 6971 Silverwater NSW 2128 Email: admin@paddleNSW.org.au The information on this page and the printed book "Canoeing Guide to New South Wales" is copyright. Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism, or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part of this page may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of Paddle NSW Inc. All correspondence concerning the content of this guide should be addressed to the Paddle NSW Inc. ISBN O 646 00264 3 The "Canoeing Guide to New South Wales" was printed in Hong Kong by: United League Printing (Hong Kong) Ltd. , Film Separations by: D & S Brandish Print Consultants Typography by: Deblaere Typesetting Pty Ltd., Dee Why, NSW 2099

The Canoeing Guide to NSW Rivers
SHARE URL:
Stay
home
1m Flood
level
0.45m Min
level
0.6m Good
level
0.8m High
level
Latest water level:
0.70 m
Level update time:
02-May-2024 08:05
WATERWAY:
Barrington River
ENTRY POINT:
EXIT POINT:
AVERAGE GRADE:
Grade I
HIGHEST GRADE:
Grade II
TRIP DURATION:
Half-day
TRIP LENGTH:
11 km
Gradient:
0
Hot Tip:
Stay on the inside bend of the rapids
Maps:
Shuttle Length:
Portage?:
No
Description:

This section of the river is not frequently canoed as most paddlers, once they advance from being beginners, prefer the section from Bindera down. However, provided that there are no tree hazards, the paddle is quite pleasant. This section is mainly flowing water interspersed with pools and some grade 1 rapids.

Media
6435 Rocky Crossing Barrington Reserve