Live float conditions for 46 Utah 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.
Green River
Green River is a mid-sized river in the Uintas & Green 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 Green River Near Greendale, Ut gauge runs roughly 860–3,300 cfs. Rafts want at least ~1,000 cfs. Tubing is best 600–2,300 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Green River Near Greendale, Ut, Green River Near Jensen, Ut, Green River At Green River, Ut
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Provo River
Provo River is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 Provo River Near Woodland, Ut gauge runs roughly 90–120 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 65–85 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Provo River Near Woodland, Ut, Provo River Near Hailstone, Ut, Provo River Near Charleston, Ut, Provo River At Provo, Ut
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Logan River
Logan River is a small river in the Bear River & Cache 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 Logan River Above State Dam, Near Logan, Ut gauge runs roughly 100–200 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–140 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bear River & Cache · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Logan River Above State Dam, Near Logan, Ut
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Weber River
Weber River is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 Weber River Near Oakley, Ut gauge runs roughly 95–120 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 65–85 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Weber River Near Oakley, Ut, Weber River Near Wanship, Ut, Weber River At Morgan, Utah, Weber River At Gateway, Ut
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Strawberry River
Strawberry River is a small creek in the Uintas & Green 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 Strawberry River At Pinnacles Near Fruitland, Ut gauge runs roughly 45–55 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: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Strawberry River At Pinnacles Near Fruitland, Ut, Strawberry River Near Duchesne, Ut
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Ogden River
Ogden River is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 Ogden River Bl Pineview Res Nr Huntsville, Ut 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Ogden River Bl Pineview Res Nr Huntsville, Ut, Ogden River Nr Gibson Avenue At Ogden, Ut
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Blacksmith Fork
Blacksmith Fork is a small creek in the Bear River & Cache 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 Blacksmith Fork Ab Up And L Co.'S Dam Nr Hyrum, Ut 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: Bear River & Cache · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Blacksmith Fork Ab Up And L Co.'S Dam Nr Hyrum, Ut
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Colorado River
Colorado River is a large river in the Canyon 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 Colorado River Near Cisco, Ut gauge runs roughly 2,300–5,800 cfs. Rafts want at least ~2,800 cfs. Tubing is best 1,600–4,100 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Canyon Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: Colorado River Near Cisco, Ut, Colorado River At Potash, Ut
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Bear River
Bear River is a small creek in the Bear River & Cache region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Bear River Near Utah-Wyoming State Line gauge runs roughly 80–100 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 55–75 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bear River & Cache · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Bear River Near Utah-Wyoming State Line, Bear River Near Smithfield, Ut, Bear River Near Corinne, Ut
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Duchesne River
Duchesne River is a small creek in the Uintas & Green region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Duchesne River Near Hanna, Ut gauge runs roughly 65–85 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 45–60 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Duchesne River Near Hanna, Ut, Duchesne River Near Tabiona, Ut, Duchesne River At Myton, Ut, Duchesne River Near Randlett, Ut
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Virgin River
Virgin River is a small creek in the Southern Desert region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the North Fork Virgin River Near Springdale, Ut gauge runs roughly 65–85 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 45–60 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Southern Desert · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: North Fork Virgin River Near Springdale, Ut, Virgin River At Virgin, Ut, Virgin River Near Hurricane, Ut
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South Fork Ogden River
South Fork Ogden River is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 South Fk Ogden R Bl Causey Res Nr Huntsville, Utah gauge runs roughly 75–150 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: South Fk Ogden R Bl Causey Res Nr Huntsville, Utah, South Fork Ogden River Near Huntsville, Ut
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Sevier River
Sevier River is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier 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 Sevier River At Hatch, Ut gauge runs roughly 95–120 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 65–85 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Central Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Sevier River At Hatch, Ut, Sevier River Near Kingston, Ut, Sevier Riv Blw San Pitch Riv Nr Gunnison, Ut, Sevier River Near Lynndyl, Ut
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Diamond Fork
Diamond Fork is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 Diamond Fork Abv Red Hollow Nr Thistle, Ut 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Diamond Fork Abv Red Hollow Nr Thistle, Ut
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San Juan River
San Juan River is a mid-sized river in the Canyon 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 San Juan River Near Bluff, Ut gauge runs roughly 540–2,400 cfs. Rafts want at least ~680 cfs. Tubing is best 380–1,700 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Canyon Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing, Rafting · USGS gauges: San Juan River Near Bluff, Ut
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Spanish Fork
Spanish Fork is a small river in the Wasatch Front region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Spanish Fork At Castilla, Ut gauge runs roughly 100–260 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 70–180 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Spanish Fork At Castilla, Ut
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Ashley Creek
Ashley Creek is a small creek in the Uintas & Green region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ashley Creek Near Vernal, Ut gauge runs roughly 65–90 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: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Ashley Creek Near Vernal, Ut
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Beaver River
Beaver River is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Beaver River Near Beaver, Ut 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 Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Beaver River Near Beaver, Ut
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Rock Creek
Rock Creek is a small creek in the Uintas & Green region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Rock Creek Near Mountain Home, Ut gauge runs roughly 50–65 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 35–45 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Rock Creek Near Mountain Home, Ut
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American Fork
American Fork is a small creek in the Wasatch Front region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the American Fk Ab Upper Powerplant Nr American Fk, Ut 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: American Fk Ab Upper Powerplant Nr American Fk, Ut
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Price River
Price River is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier 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 Price River Near Scofield, Utah gauge runs roughly 40–240 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 Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Price River Near Scofield, Utah, Price River Below Golf Course Near Helper, Ut, Price River At Woodside, Ut
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Yellowstone River
Yellowstone River is a small creek in the Uintas & Green region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Yellowstone R @ Bridge Cmpgrnd Nr Altonah, Ut gauge runs roughly 60–75 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 40–55 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Yellowstone R @ Bridge Cmpgrnd Nr Altonah, Ut, Yellowstone River Near Altonah, Ut
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Fremont River
Fremont River is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Fremont River Near Bicknell, Ut gauge runs roughly 85–110 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 60–75 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Central Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Fremont River Near Bicknell, Ut
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Uinta River
Uinta River is a small creek in the Uintas & Green region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Uinta R Blw Powerplant Diversion, Nr Neola, Ut gauge runs roughly 80–110 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 55–75 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Uinta R Blw Powerplant Diversion, Nr Neola, Ut, Uinta River At Randlett, Ut
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Lake Fork River
Lake Fork River is a small creek in the Uintas & Green 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 Lake Fork River Ab Moon Lake, Nr Mountain Home, Ut gauge runs roughly 60–75 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 40–55 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Lake Fork River Ab Moon Lake, Nr Mountain Home, Ut, Lake Fork River Bl Moon Lake Nr Mountain Home, Ut, Lake Fork River Near Myton, Ut
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Jordan River
Jordan River is a small river in the Wasatch Front 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 Jordan River @ 1700 South @ Salt Lake City, Ut gauge runs roughly 110–190 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 75–130 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Jordan River @ 1700 South @ Salt Lake City, Ut, Jordan River @ Cudahy Lane Nr Salt Lake City, Ut
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East Fork Sevier River
East Fork Sevier River is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the East Fork Sevier River Near Kingston, Ut gauge runs roughly 45–60 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: Central Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: East Fork Sevier River Near Kingston, Ut
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Dolores River
Dolores River is a small river in the Canyon 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 Dolores River Near Cisco, Ut gauge runs roughly 130–330 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 90–230 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Canyon Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Dolores River Near Cisco, Ut
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Whiterocks River
Whiterocks River is a small creek in the Uintas & Green region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Whiterocks River Near Whiterocks, Ut gauge runs roughly 75–95 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: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Whiterocks River Near Whiterocks, Ut
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Little Bear River
Little Bear River is a small creek in the Bear River & Cache region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Little Bear River At Paradise, Ut gauge runs roughly 55–70 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 40–50 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Bear River & Cache · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Little Bear River At Paradise, Ut
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Hobble Creek
Hobble Creek is a small creek in the Wasatch Front region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Hobble Creek At 1650 West At Springville, Utah 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Hobble Creek At 1650 West At Springville, Utah
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San Rafael River
San Rafael River is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the San Rafael River Near Castle Dale, Utah gauge runs roughly 85–130 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: Central Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: San Rafael River Near Castle Dale, Utah, San Rafael River Near Green River, Ut
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East Canyon Creek
East Canyon Creek is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 East Canyon Creek Near Jeremy Ranch, Ut 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: East Canyon Creek Near Jeremy Ranch, Ut, East Canyon Creek Near Morgan, Ut
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Chalk Creek
Chalk Creek is a small creek in the Wasatch Front region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Chalk Creek At Coalville, Ut 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Chalk Creek At Coalville, Ut
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Mammoth Creek
Mammoth Creek is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Mammoth Creek Abv West Hatch Ditch, Near Hatch, Ut 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: Central Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Mammoth Creek Abv West Hatch Ditch, Near Hatch, Ut
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Santa Clara River
Santa Clara River is a small creek in the Southern Desert 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 Santa Clara River Near Pine Valley, Ut 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: Southern Desert · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Santa Clara River Near Pine Valley, Ut, Santa Clara Riv Blw Winsor Dam, Nr Santa Clara, Ut
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Seven Mile Creek
Seven Mile Creek is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Seven Mile Creek Near Fish Lake, Ut 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 Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Seven Mile Creek Near Fish Lake, Ut
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Currant Creek
Currant Creek is a small creek in the Uintas & Green 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 Currant Creek Near Fruitland, Ut 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: Uintas & Green · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Currant Creek Near Fruitland, Ut
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Lost Creek
Lost Creek is a small creek in the Wasatch Front 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 Lost Creek Near Croydon, Utah 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Lost Creek Near Croydon, Utah, Lost Creek At Devils Slide, Utah
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Ferron Creek
Ferron Creek is a small creek in the Central Mtns & Sevier region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Ferron Creek (Upper Station) Near Ferron, Ut 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 Mtns & Sevier · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Ferron Creek (Upper Station) Near Ferron, Ut
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Escalante River
Escalante River is a small creek in the Southern Desert region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Escalante River Near Escalante, Ut 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: Southern Desert · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Escalante River Near Escalante, Ut
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Snake Creek
Snake Creek is a small creek in the Wasatch Front region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Snake Creek Near Charleston, Ut gauge runs roughly 50–60 cfs. It's generally too small to raft. Tubing is best 35–45 cfs on warm days. Bands are estimated from long-term USGS flow percentiles — verify with local outfitters and American Whitewater before you commit.
Region: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Snake Creek Near Charleston, Ut
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Mill Creek
Mill Creek is a small creek in the Canyon Country region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Mill Creek Blw Pack Creek Nr Mouth At Moab, Ut 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: Canyon Country · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Mill Creek Blw Pack Creek Nr Mouth At Moab, Ut
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Silver Creek
Silver Creek is a small creek in the Wasatch Front region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Silver Creek Near Silver Creek Junction, Ut 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: Wasatch Front · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Silver Creek Near Silver Creek Junction, Ut
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Coal Creek
Coal Creek is a small creek in the Southern Desert region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Coal Creek Near Cedar City, Ut 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: Southern Desert · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Coal Creek Near Cedar City, Ut
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Big Creek
Big Creek is a small creek in the Bear River & Cache region. For kayaks and canoes the good float band at the Big Creek Near Randolph, Ut 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: Bear River & Cache · Best for: Kayak & Canoe, Tubing · USGS gauges: Big Creek Near Randolph, Ut
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