What do the different types of water conditions mean (i.e., Flat Water, Whitewater, Class I, Class II)?
Inland Trails: To learn more about different water types, see the “International Scale of River Difficulty” section on the “River Safety” website. Only attempt to use water areas or their associated access sites when they are appropriate for your individual skill level or the skill level of the least experienced person in your party.
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