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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">The Red River flows through central Kentucky, the portion most commonly paddled is the section near and through the Red River Gorge.  There are flatwater and a class III whitewater section.  The &quot;Canoe and Kayak Guide to Kentucky&quot; lists the whitewater section as one of the most scenic in the nation.  Even though it is only class III, catching it at a good level is very difficult, and deadfall is often a problem requiring expert paddling ability to avoid due to the swift current and narrow channel.  The flatwater sections are still water, and usually runable in the summer time, and there are outfitters who rent canoes on these sections.

==Camping==
Camping is possible along the shoreline and throughout the Red River Gorge area.  A permit is required to leave a parked car after 10pm which can be obtained at the RRG main office, or at some of the gas stations in the area.

==Directions==
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Louisville,+KY/37.8367965,-83.6094922/@38.0274087,-85.2475527,238168m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m8!4m7!1m5!1m1!1s0x88690b1ab35bd511:0xd4d3b4282071fd32!2m2!1d-85.7584557!2d38.2526647!1m0</rev>
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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">The Salt River is a very long river flowing about half way across Kentucky and forming Taylorsville Lake, but the main area of interest to Louisvillians is the tailwaters of Taylorsville Lake section.  This is a flowing river, and shuttle must be run.  It is mostly flatwater with an occasional small rapid at low water levels.  The flow is controlled by whatever water is being released from Taylorsville Lake, and as a result there are no gauges that can provide useful information.

The put-in is just behind the dam on Taylorsville Lake, and the takeout is about 3-4 miles downstream.  The river remains fairly narrow for most of this run, and deadfall and downed trees can be a major issue, so be careful and re-evaluate if the current is swift.

==Directions==
Put-In:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Louisville,+KY/38.0133276,-85.3068003/@38.1623761,-85.6687356,54029m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m8!4m7!1m5!1m1!1s0x88690b1ab35bd511:0xd4d3b4282071fd32!2m2!1d-85.7584557!2d38.2526647!1m0

Shuttle Route:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/38.0134145,-85.3069137/38.018356,-85.3517254/@38.0114899,-85.3259901,10455m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m3!4m2!1m0!1m0</rev>
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