Live float conditions for 58 Texas 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.
Guadalupe River
Guadalupe River is a small creek in the Hill Country 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 Guadalupe Rv At Hunt, Tx gauge runs roughly 60–95 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Guadalupe Rv At Hunt, Tx, Guadalupe Rv At Kerrville, Tx, Guadalupe Rv At Sattler, Tx, Guadalupe Rv Abv Comal Rv At New Braunfels, Tx
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San Marcos River
San Marcos River is a small river in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the San Marcos Rv At San Marcos, Tx gauge runs roughly 110–300 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–210 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: San Marcos Rv At San Marcos, Tx, San Marcos Rv Nr Martindale, Tx, San Marcos Rv At Luling, Tx
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Colorado River
Colorado River is a small river in the Central Texas 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 Colorado Rv Nr San Saba, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–740 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: Central Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Colorado Rv Nr San Saba, Tx, Colorado Rv At Austin, Tx, Colorado Rv At Bastrop, Tx, Colorado Rv At Columbus, Tx
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Brazos River
Brazos River is a small creek in the Brazos Country 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 Brazos Rv At Seymour, Tx gauge runs roughly 130–420 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Brazos Rv At Seymour, Tx, Brazos Rv Nr Palo Pinto, Tx, Brazos Rv At Waco, Tx, Brazos Rv At Richmond, Tx
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Llano River
Llano River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Llano Rv Nr Junction, Tx gauge runs roughly 140–200 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 100–140 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Llano Rv Nr Junction, Tx, Llano Rv Nr Mason, Tx, Llano Rv At Llano, Tx
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Trinity River
Trinity River is a mid-sized river in the Trinity Basin 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 Trinity Rv At Dallas, Tx gauge runs roughly 150–3,100 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 100–1,400 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Trinity Basin · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Trinity Rv At Dallas, Tx, Trinity Rv At Trinidad, Tx, Trinity Rv Nr Crockett, Tx, Trinity Rv At Romayor, Tx
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Comal River
Comal River is a small river in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Comal Rv At New Braunfels, Tx gauge runs roughly 240–480 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 170–340 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Comal Rv At New Braunfels, Tx
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Frio River
Frio River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Frio Rv At Concan, Tx gauge runs roughly 110–200 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Frio Rv At Concan, Tx, Frio Rv Nr Derby, Tx, Frio Rv At Tilden, Tx
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Blanco River
Blanco River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Blanco Rv At Fischer Store Rd Nr Fischer, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–65 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Blanco Rv At Fischer Store Rd Nr Fischer, Tx, Blanco Rv At Wimberley, Tx, Blanco Rv Nr Kyle, Tx
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Pedernales River
Pedernales River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Pedernales Rv Nr Fredericksburg, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–110 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Pedernales Rv Nr Fredericksburg, Tx, Pedernales Rv Nr Johnson City, Tx
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South Llano River
South Llano River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the S Llano Rv At Flat Rock Ln At Junction, Tx gauge runs roughly 75–100 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: S Llano Rv At Flat Rock Ln At Junction, Tx
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Medina River
Medina River is a small creek in the Hill Country 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 Medina Rv At Bandera, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–280 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Medina Rv At Bandera, Tx, Medina Rv At La Coste, Tx, Medina Rv At San Antonio, Tx
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Neches River
Neches River is a small river in the Piney Woods / East region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Neches Rv Nr Neches, Tx gauge runs roughly 110–1,400 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 75–810 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Neches Rv Nr Neches, Tx, Neches Rv Nr Diboll, Tx, Neches Rv At Evadale, Tx
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San Saba River
San Saba River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the San Saba Rv At Menard, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–85 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: San Saba Rv At Menard, Tx, San Saba Rv At San Saba, Tx
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North Fork Guadalupe River
North Fork Guadalupe River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the N Fk Guadalupe Rv Nr Hunt, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–45 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: N Fk Guadalupe Rv Nr Hunt, Tx
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San Gabriel River
San Gabriel River is a small creek in the Central Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the San Gabriel Rv At Laneport, Tx gauge runs roughly 200–720 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 140–200 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Central Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: San Gabriel Rv At Laneport, Tx
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Sabine River
Sabine River is a small river in the Piney Woods / East 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 Sabine Rv Nr Mineola, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–2,800 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–920 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sabine Rv Nr Mineola, Tx, Sabine Rv Bl Longview, Tx, Sabine Rv Nr Burkeville, Tx
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Red River
Red River is a small river in the Panhandle & Red 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 Red Rv Nr Burkburnett, Tx gauge runs roughly 110–1,300 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 75–610 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Panhandle & Red · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Red Rv Nr Burkburnett, Tx, Red Rv At Denison Dam Nr Denison, Tx, Red River Near De Kalb, Tx
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Nueces River
Nueces River is a small creek in the South Texas 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 Nueces Rv Nr Barksdale, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–60 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: South Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Nueces Rv Nr Barksdale, Tx, Nueces Rv Bl Uvalde, Tx, Nueces Rv Nr Three Rivers, Tx, Nueces Rv Nr Mathis, Tx
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San Antonio River
San Antonio River is a small creek in the South Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the San Antonio Rv At San Antonio, Tx gauge runs roughly 45–65 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–45 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: South Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: San Antonio Rv At San Antonio, Tx, San Antonio Rv Nr Floresville, Tx, San Antonio Rv At Goliad, Tx
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North Llano River
North Llano River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the N Llano Rv Nr Junction, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–80 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: N Llano Rv Nr Junction, Tx
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Little River
Little River is a small river in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Rv Nr Little River, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–1,400 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–890 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little Rv Nr Little River, Tx, Little Rv Nr Cameron, Tx
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Rio Grande
Rio Grande is a small river in the West Texas & Pecos 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 Rio Grande Nr Castolon, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–1,500 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–360 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: West Texas & Pecos · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Rio Grande Nr Castolon, Tx, Rio Grande At Rio Grande Village, Big Bnd Np, Tx
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Sabinal River
Sabinal River is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Sabinal Rv Nr Sabinal, Tx gauge runs roughly 50–210 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 35–50 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sabinal Rv Nr Sabinal, Tx
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West Fork Trinity River
West Fork Trinity River is a small creek in the Trinity Basin 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 W Fk Trinity Rv Nr Boyd, Tx gauge runs roughly 210–770 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 150–210 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Trinity Basin · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: W Fk Trinity Rv Nr Boyd, Tx, W Fk Trinity Rv At Ft Worth, Tx, W Fk Trinity Rv At Grand Prairie, Tx
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Angelina River
Angelina River is a small river in the Piney Woods / East 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 Angelina Rv Nr Alto, Tx gauge runs roughly 140–2,500 cfs. Rafts want at least ~350 cfs. Tubing is best 100–1,100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Angelina Rv Nr Alto, Tx, Angelina Rv At Hwy 59 Nr Lufkin, Tx
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Cibolo Creek
Cibolo Creek is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Cibolo Ck Nr Boerne, Tx 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Cibolo Ck Nr Boerne, Tx, Cibolo Ck At Sutherland Springs, Tx, Cibolo Ck Nr Falls City, Tx
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Elm Fork Trinity River
Elm Fork Trinity River is a small creek in the Trinity Basin 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 Elm Fk Trinity Rv At Gainesville, Tx gauge runs roughly 50–190 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 35–50 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Trinity Basin · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Elm Fk Trinity Rv At Gainesville, Tx, Elm Fk Trinity Rv Nr Lewisville, Tx, Elm Fk Trinity Rv Nr Carrollton, Tx
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North Fork San Gabriel River
North Fork San Gabriel River is a small creek in the Central Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the N Fk San Gabriel Rv Nr Georgetown, Tx 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: Central Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: N Fk San Gabriel Rv Nr Georgetown, Tx
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Bosque River
Bosque River is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the N Bosque Rv At Hico, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–50 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: N Bosque Rv At Hico, Tx, N Bosque Rv At Valley Mills, Tx, Middle Bosque Rv Nr Mcgregor, Tx
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West Fork San Jacinto River
West Fork San Jacinto River is a small creek in the Piney Woods / East 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 W Fk San Jacinto Rv Nr Conroe, Tx gauge runs roughly 410–700 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 290–410 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: W Fk San Jacinto Rv Nr Conroe, Tx, W Fk San Jacinto Rv Nr Humble, Tx
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Pecos River
Pecos River is a small creek in the West Texas & Pecos region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Pecos Rv Nr Orla, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–390 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: West Texas & Pecos · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Pecos Rv Nr Orla, Tx, Pecos Rv Nr Sheffield, Tx, Pecos Rv At Brotherton Rh Nr Pandale, Tx
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South Fork San Gabriel River
South Fork San Gabriel River is a small creek in the Central Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the S Fk San Gabriel Rv At Georgetown, Tx gauge runs roughly 50–190 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 35–50 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Central Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: S Fk San Gabriel Rv At Georgetown, Tx
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Clear Fork Brazos River
Clear Fork Brazos River is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Clear Fk Brazos Rv At Lueders, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–70 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Clear Fk Brazos Rv At Lueders, Tx, Clear Fk Brazos Rv At Ft Griffin, Tx
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Village Creek
Village Creek is a small creek in the Piney Woods / East region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Village Ck At Us Hwy 69 Nr Village Mills, Tx gauge runs roughly 190–370 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: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Village Ck At Us Hwy 69 Nr Village Mills, Tx, Village Ck Nr Kountze, Tx
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Leon River
Leon River is a small creek in the Brazos Country 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 Leon Rv Nr Hamilton, Tx gauge runs roughly 70–310 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Leon Rv Nr Hamilton, Tx, Leon Rv At Gatesville, Tx, Leon Rv Nr Belton, Tx
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East Fork Trinity River
East Fork Trinity River is a small creek in the Trinity Basin 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 E Fk Trinity Rv Nr Mckinney, Tx gauge runs roughly 65–310 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: Trinity Basin · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: E Fk Trinity Rv Nr Mckinney, Tx, E Fk Trinity Rv Nr Crandall, Tx
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Sulphur River
Sulphur River is a small river in the Piney Woods / East region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Sulphur Rv Nr Talco, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–3,900 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–1,100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sulphur Rv Nr Talco, Tx, Sulphur Rv At Ih 30 Nr Dalby Springs, Tx, S Sulphur Rv Nr Cooper, Tx
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Concho River
Concho River is a small creek in the West Texas & Pecos region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the S Concho Rv At Christoval, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–45 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: West Texas & Pecos · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: S Concho Rv At Christoval, Tx, Concho Rv At San Angelo, Tx, Concho Rv At Paint Rock, Tx
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Hondo Creek
Hondo Creek is a small creek in the Hill Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Hondo Ck Nr Tarpley, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–230 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: Hill Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Hondo Ck Nr Tarpley, Tx
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Clear Fork Trinity River
Clear Fork Trinity River is a small creek in the Trinity Basin 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 Clear Fk Trinity Rv Nr Benbrook, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–160 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: Trinity Basin · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Clear Fk Trinity Rv Nr Benbrook, Tx, Clear Fk Trinity Rv At Ft Worth, Tx
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Lampasas River
Lampasas River is a small creek in the Brazos Country 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 Lampasas Rv Nr Kempner, Tx gauge runs roughly 75–120 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Lampasas Rv Nr Kempner, Tx, Lampasas Rv Nr Belton, Tx
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East Fork San Jacinto River
East Fork San Jacinto River is a small creek in the Piney Woods / East region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the E Fk San Jacinto Rv Nr Cleveland, Tx gauge runs roughly 130–210 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: Piney Woods / East · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: E Fk San Jacinto Rv Nr Cleveland, Tx, E Fk San Jacinto Rv Nr New Caney, Tx
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Paluxy River
Paluxy River is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Paluxy Rv At Glen Rose, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–80 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Paluxy Rv At Glen Rose, Tx
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Navasota River
Navasota River is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Navasota Rv Nr Easterly, Tx gauge runs roughly 110–200 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Navasota Rv Nr Easterly, Tx, Navasota Rv At Old San Antonio Rd Nr Bryan, Tx
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San Bernard River
San Bernard River is a small river in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the San Bernard Rv Nr Boling, Tx gauge runs roughly 100–930 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–350 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 · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: San Bernard Rv Nr Boling, Tx, San Bernard Rv Nr Sweeny, Tx
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Canadian River
Canadian River is a small creek in the Panhandle & Red 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 Canadian Rv Nr Amarillo, Tx 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: Panhandle & Red · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Canadian Rv Nr Amarillo, Tx, Canadian Rv Nr Canadian, Tx
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Salt Fork Brazos River
Salt Fork Brazos River is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Salt Fk Brazos Rv Nr Aspermont, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–160 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Salt Fk Brazos Rv Nr Aspermont, Tx
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Double Mountain Fork Brazos
Double Mountain Fork Brazos is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Dmf Brazos Rv Nr Aspermont, Tx gauge runs roughly 45–550 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–45 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Dmf Brazos Rv Nr Aspermont, Tx
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Lavaca River
Lavaca River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Lavaca Rv At Hallettsville, Tx 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 · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Lavaca Rv At Hallettsville, Tx, Lavaca Rv Nr Edna, Tx
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Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River
Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River is a small creek in the Panhandle & Red region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Pr Dog Twn Fk Red Rv Nr Wayside, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–45 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: Panhandle & Red · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Pr Dog Twn Fk Red Rv Nr Wayside, Tx, Pr Dog Twn Fk Red Rv Nr Childress, Tx, Salt Fork Red River Near Wellington, Tx, N Fk Red Rv Nr Shamrock, Tx
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Wichita River
Wichita River is a small creek in the Panhandle & Red region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Wichita Rv Nr Seymour, Tx gauge runs roughly 60–120 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: Panhandle & Red · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Wichita Rv Nr Seymour, Tx, Wichita Rv At Wichita Falls, Tx
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Navidad River
Navidad River is a small creek in the Coastal Plain 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 Navidad Rv Nr Hallettsville, Tx gauge runs roughly 45–190 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 30–45 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 · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Navidad Rv Nr Hallettsville, Tx, Navidad Rv At Strane Pk Nr Edna, Tx
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Nolan River
Nolan River is a small creek in the Brazos Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Nolan Rv At Blum, Tx 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: Brazos Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Nolan Rv At Blum, Tx
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Atascosa River
Atascosa River is a small creek in the South Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Atascosa Rv Nr Mccoy, Tx 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: South Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Atascosa Rv Nr Mccoy, Tx, Atascosa Rv At Whitsett, Tx
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Leona River
Leona River is a small creek in the South Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Leona Rv Nr Uvalde, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–170 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: South Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Leona Rv Nr Uvalde, Tx
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Mission River
Mission River is a small creek in the South Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Mission Rv At Refugio, Tx gauge runs roughly 40–80 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: South Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Mission Rv At Refugio, Tx
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Aransas River
Aransas River is a small creek in the South Texas region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Aransas Rv Nr Skidmore, Tx 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: South Texas · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Aransas Rv Nr Skidmore, Tx
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