Live float conditions for 45 Alabama rivers
Every river below is monitored through its USGS streamflow gauges, refreshed every 15 minutes and rated in plain language for kayak, canoe, raft and tube. Select a river for the live dashboard with current flow, trend, weather and community reports.
Sipsey Fork
Sipsey Fork is a small creek in the Bankhead & Warrior region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Sipsey Fork Near Grayson Al gauge runs roughly 95–160 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 65–95 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bankhead & Warrior · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sipsey Fork Near Grayson Al, Sipsey Fork At Sipsey, Ala
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Cahaba River
Cahaba River is a small creek in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Cahaba River Near Mountain Brook Al gauge runs roughly 170–310 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 120–170 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Cahaba River Near Mountain Brook Al, Cahaba River At Centreville Al, Cahaba River Near Marion Junction Al
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Locust Fork
Locust Fork is a small river in the Bankhead & Warrior region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Locust Fork Near Cleveland, Al. gauge runs roughly 100–600 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–300 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bankhead & Warrior · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Locust Fork Near Cleveland, Al., Locust Fork At Sayre, Al.
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Coosa River
Coosa River is a large river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Coosa River At State Line, Al/Ga gauge runs roughly 2,200–10,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~3,200 cfs. Tubing is best 1,500–7,000 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Coosa River At State Line, Al/Ga, Coosa River At Childersburg Al
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Little River
Little River is a small river in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little River Near Blue Pond Al gauge runs roughly 100–730 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–290 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little River Near Blue Pond Al
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Tallapoosa River
Tallapoosa River is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Tallapoosa River Near Heflin, Al gauge runs roughly 230–920 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 160–580 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Tallapoosa River Near Heflin, Al, Tallapoosa River At Wadley Al, Tallapoosa River Nr New Site, Al.(Horseshoe Bend), Tallapoosa River Near Mont.-Mont. Water Works
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Hatchet Creek
Hatchet Creek is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Hatchet Creek Below Rockford Al gauge runs roughly 110–540 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–320 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Hatchet Creek Below Rockford Al
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Mulberry Fork
Mulberry Fork is a small river in the Bankhead & Warrior region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Mulberry Fork Near Garden City, Al. gauge runs roughly 100–840 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–410 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bankhead & Warrior · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Mulberry Fork Near Garden City, Al., Mulberry Fork Near Arkadelphia, Al., Mulberry Fork At Cordova Al
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Terrapin Creek
Terrapin Creek is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Terrapin Creek At Ellisville Al gauge runs roughly 130–400 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 90–280 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Terrapin Creek At Ellisville Al
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Flint River
Flint River is a small river in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Flint River At Brownsboro, Al. gauge runs roughly 180–710 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 130–480 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Flint River At Brownsboro, Al.
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Black Warrior River
Black Warrior River is a large river in the Bankhead & Warrior region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Black Warrior River At Northport Al gauge runs roughly 600–10,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~1,200 cfs. Tubing is best 420–5,200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bankhead & Warrior · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Black Warrior River At Northport Al, Black Warrior River At Selden L & D Near Eutaw, Al
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Alabama River
Alabama River is a big-water river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Alabama River Near Montgomery, Al. gauge runs roughly 6,800–31,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~9,600 cfs. Big, trafficked water — not a tubing river. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Rafting · USGS gauges: Alabama River Near Montgomery, Al., Alabama River At Claiborne L&D Near Monroeville
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Paint Rock River
Paint Rock River is a small creek in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Estill Fork At Estillfork Al gauge runs roughly 70–190 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 50–70 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Estill Fork At Estillfork Al, Paint Rock River Near Woodville Al
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Tombigbee River
Tombigbee River is a large river in the Tombigbee & West region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Tombigbee River At Bevill L&D Nr Pickensville, Al gauge runs roughly 1,200–12,500 cfs. Rafts want at least ~2,000 cfs. Tubing is best 840–7,500 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Tombigbee & West · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Tombigbee River At Bevill L&D Nr Pickensville, Al, Tombigbee R At Demopolis L&D Near Coatopa, Al., Tombigbee River Near Nanafalia, Al., Tombigbee R At Coffeeville L&D Nr Coffeeville, Al.
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Buttahatchee River
Buttahatchee River is a small river in the Tombigbee & West region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Buttahatchee River Below Hamilton Al gauge runs roughly 130–460 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 90–320 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Tombigbee & West · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Buttahatchee River Below Hamilton Al
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Chattahoochee River
Chattahoochee River is a large river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Chattahoochee R .36 Mi Ds Wfg Dam Nr Ft Gaines, Ga gauge runs roughly 2,400–15,000 cfs. Rafts want at least ~3,900 cfs. Tubing is best 1,700–9,700 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Chattahoochee R .36 Mi Ds Wfg Dam Nr Ft Gaines, Ga
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Bear Creek
Bear Creek is a small river in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Bear Creek Near Hackleburg Al gauge runs roughly 100–360 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Bear Creek Near Hackleburg Al, Bear Creek At Redbay, Al
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Choctawhatchee River
Choctawhatchee River is a mid-sized river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Choctawhatchee River Near Newton, Al. gauge runs roughly 180–1,200 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 130–780 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Choctawhatchee River Near Newton, Al., Choctawhatchee River Near Bellwood Al
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Conecuh River
Conecuh River is a small river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Conecuh River At Brantley Al gauge runs roughly 120–830 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 85–480 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Conecuh River At Brantley Al, Conecuh River Bel Pt A Dam Nr River Falls, Al., Conecuh River At State Hwy 41 Near Brewton, Al.
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Fish River
Fish River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Fish River Near Silver Hill Al gauge runs roughly 110–140 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Fish River Near Silver Hill Al, Fish River Near Marlow, Al
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Sipsey River
Sipsey River is a small river in the Tombigbee & West region. Flows are dam-influenced — levels can jump with releases, so check the live gauge (and the generation schedule where posted) right before you launch. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Sipsey River Nr Elrod, Al gauge runs roughly 180–960 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 130–630 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Tombigbee & West · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Sipsey River Nr Elrod, Al
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Little Cahaba River
Little Cahaba River is a small creek in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Cahaba River Near Brierfield Al gauge runs roughly 140–180 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 100–130 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little Cahaba River Near Brierfield Al
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Cypress Creek
Cypress Creek is a small river in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Cypress Creek Near Florence Al gauge runs roughly 120–390 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 85–270 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Cypress Creek Near Florence Al
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Pea River
Pea River is a small river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Pea River Near Ariton Al gauge runs roughly 100–830 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–450 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Pea River Near Ariton Al, Pea River Near Samson Al
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South Sauty Creek
South Sauty Creek is a small creek in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the South Sauty Creek Near Rainsville, Ala gauge runs roughly 60–160 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 40–60 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: South Sauty Creek Near Rainsville, Ala
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Choccolocco Creek
Choccolocco Creek is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Choccolocco Creek Near Boiling Spring, Alabama gauge runs roughly 100–470 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–280 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Choccolocco Creek Near Boiling Spring, Alabama, Choccolocco Creek At Jackson Shoal Nr Lincoln Al
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Big Canoe Creek
Big Canoe Creek is a small creek in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Big Canoe Creek At Ashville Al gauge runs roughly 190–320 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 130–190 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Big Canoe Creek At Ashville Al
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Yellowleaf Creek
Yellowleaf Creek is a small creek in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Yellowleaf Creek Near Westover, Al gauge runs roughly 110–280 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–110 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Yellowleaf Creek Near Westover, Al
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Turkey Creek
Turkey Creek is a small creek in the Bankhead & Warrior region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Turkey Creek At Morris Al gauge runs roughly 85–120 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 60–85 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bankhead & Warrior · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Turkey Creek At Morris Al
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Magnolia River
Magnolia River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Magnolia River At Us 98 Near Foley, Alabama gauge runs roughly 40–55 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–40 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Magnolia River At Us 98 Near Foley, Alabama
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Flint Creek
Flint Creek is a small creek in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Flint Creek Near Falkville Al gauge runs roughly 75–170 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 50–75 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Flint Creek Near Falkville Al, Flint Creek At Red Bank Rd Se Nr Decatur, Al
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Chattooga River
Chattooga River is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Chattooga River Above Gaylesville Al gauge runs roughly 200–650 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 140–450 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Chattooga River Above Gaylesville Al
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Little Tallapoosa River
Little Tallapoosa River is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Tallapoosa River Near Newell Al gauge runs roughly 200–860 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 140–530 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Little Tallapoosa River Near Newell Al
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Styx River
Styx River is a small river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Styx River Near Elsanor, Al. gauge runs roughly 170–580 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 120–410 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Styx River Near Elsanor, Al.
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North River
North River is a small creek in the Bankhead & Warrior region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the North River Near Samantha Al gauge runs roughly 190–340 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 130–190 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bankhead & Warrior · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: North River Near Samantha Al
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Big Wills Creek
Big Wills Creek is a small creek in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Big Wills Creek At State Hwy 35 Nr Fort Payne, Al gauge runs roughly 65–100 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 45–65 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Big Wills Creek At State Hwy 35 Nr Fort Payne, Al, Big Wills Creek Near Reece City
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Escatawpa River
Escatawpa River is a mid-sized river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Escatawpa River Near Wilmer, Al gauge runs roughly 150–2,200 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 100–1,200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Escatawpa River Near Wilmer, Al
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Noxubee River
Noxubee River is a small river in the Tombigbee & West region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Noxubee River Nr Geiger, Al gauge runs roughly 140–1,100 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 100–640 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Tombigbee & West · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Noxubee River Nr Geiger, Al
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Hillabee Creek
Hillabee Creek is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Hillabee Creek Near Hackneyville Al gauge runs roughly 100–410 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–250 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Hillabee Creek Near Hackneyville Al
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Sepulga River
Sepulga River is a small river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Sepulga River Near Mckenzie Al gauge runs roughly 100–660 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–380 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sepulga River Near Mckenzie Al
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Town Creek
Town Creek is a small creek in the North / Tennessee Valley region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Town Creek Near Geraldine Al gauge runs roughly 240–550 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 170–240 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: North / Tennessee Valley · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Town Creek Near Geraldine Al
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Talladega Creek
Talladega Creek is a small river in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Talladega Creek At Alpine Al gauge runs roughly 100–280 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Talladega Creek At Alpine Al
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Murder Creek
Murder Creek is a small river in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Murder Creek Near Evergreen Al gauge runs roughly 120–370 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 85–260 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Murder Creek Near Evergreen Al
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Kelly Creek
Kelly Creek is a small creek in the Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Kelly Creek Near Vincent Al gauge runs roughly 160–330 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 110–160 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coosa-Tallapoosa-Alabama · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Kelly Creek Near Vincent Al
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Blackwater River
Blackwater River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain / Southeast region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Blackwater River Near Bradley Al gauge runs roughly 130–180 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 90–130 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Coastal Plain / Southeast · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Blackwater River Near Bradley Al
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