- Reddies River
The Reddies River is a
tributary of theYadkin River in northwesternNorth Carolina in theUnited States .DeLorme (2001). "North Carolina Atlas & Gazetteer". Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-277-3] Via the Yadkin it is part of the watershed of thePee Dee River , which flows to theAtlantic Ocean . According to theGeographic Names Information System , it has also been known historically as "Reddis River." [Gnis|1027447|Reddies River]The Reddies River and its headwater tributaries (its North, Middle and South Forks [Gnis|991229|North Fork Reddies River] [Gnis|991229|Middle Fork Reddies River] [Gnis|995160|South Fork Reddies River] ) all flow for their entire lengths in Wilkes County. Below the confluence of its principal tributaries, the Reddies River flows generally southeastwardly to its confluence with the Yadkin River at North Wilkesboro. The Reddies River is known for its excellent
trout fishing. In North Wilkesboro the Reddies River is dammed, and the small lake created by the dam supplies most of the town's water needs. A trail built for bikers, joggers, and walkers by the town of North Wilkesboro crosses over the Reddies River at its mouth where it joins theYadkin River . A bridge, 156 feet in length, allows bikers, joggers and walkers to cross.At the beginning of the twentieth century, the headwaters of the Reddies River was a prime area for the
timber industry. Due to the difficulty of getting the timber out of the narrow valleys of theBlue Ridge Mountains , a largeflume was built to carry the timber to the town of North Wilkesboro. At one time the flume, which followed the course of the Reddies River, was over 19 miles long and crossed the river no less than a dozen times. The flume suffered heavy damage in the great flood of 1916; it was dismantled shortly after the flood.ee also
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* [http://icons.wunderground.com/data/wximagenew/f/flapjax/141.jpgA photograph of the Reddies River Dam in North Wilkesboro]
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