Fries, VA 24330
Virginia's New River offers excellent opportunities
for the avid canoeing fan. Nearly seven miles of the New River
passes through northwest Carroll County. The scenery of the
river is spectacular and flows alongside the New River Trail
State Park. According to the Galax-Grayson-Carroll Visitor's
Guide, this stretch of river starts with: "Launch at the
public landing in the Fries Town park/New River Trail State
Park Heading upstream will yield outstanding fishing below the
dam. Downstream, this stretch passes the double shoals below
Fries and under the 1,089-foot trestle on the New River Trail
into the flat waters behind Byllesby Dam, an American Electric
Power hydro facility.
Directions: Launch at the VDGIF
boat landing on river left off Rt. 94 at Riverside Park in the
town of Fries. A broad river channel and loads of ledges and
rock structure greet the boater. If you can pick your way up
to Fries Dam one-half mile upstream, sharp rock ledges and deep
currents produce trophy smallmouth bass and cannel catfish all
the way to the slow waters of Byllesby Dam just below the confluence
of Chestnut Creek. These waters can be jigged or live bait fished
for big flatheads and cannel catfish, as well as walleye and
smallmouth bass. Take out about one mile above Byllesby Dam
at a ramp at the end of Route 739 near Riverhill.
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Map and Driving Directions
Carroll County Office of Tourism: (276) 730-3100
Email: Tourism@VisitVirginiaBlueRidgeMountains.com
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