Zoar Gap whitewater section

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Zoar Gap whitewater section is a popular stretch of the Deerfield River in Massachusetts known for its challenging rapids and whitewater rafting and kayaking opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recreational area
whitewater river section
downstreamFrom Fife Brook Dam NERFINISHED
hasAccessPoint put-in near Fife Brook Dam area
take-out below Zoar Gap rapid
hasFeature challenging rapids
eddies
hydraulic features
narrow river gorge
rocky riverbed
standing waves
technical whitewater
hasWhitewaterClass Class II
Class III
knownFor beginner-to-intermediate kayaking instruction
commercial rafting trips
intermediate whitewater training
locatedIn Franklin County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
New England
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Deerfield River NERFINISHED
managedBy recreational outfitters
near Charlemont, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Zoar, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
partOf Deerfield River recreational releases
outdoor tourism in western Massachusetts
popularWith kayakers
outdoor recreation enthusiasts
whitewater rafters
requires helmets for paddlers
personal flotation devices
risk flipping rafts and kayaks
strong currents
submerged rocks
season fall
spring
summer
subjectTo scheduled dam releases
suitableFor guided rafting trips
intermediate paddlers
whitewater rescue training
upstreamFrom Hoosac Tunnel area of Deerfield River NERFINISHED
usedFor canoeing
whitewater kayaking
whitewater rafting

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Deerfield River hasRecreationArea Zoar Gap whitewater section