Best paddling near Brownsville

20 paddle runs · 20 ranked · updated 2026-06-22 · off-season

Explore the best paddling near Brownsville, Oregon — every spot ranked by our conditions-aware Snoflo score: live conditions first, then visitor reviews and logged trips. Click a pin on the map for the score and what's driving it.

Showing the top 15 of 20 paddle runs · best 15 shown on the map
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North Santiam River
#1 North Santiam River Prime
32.9 mi away
· 1,240 cfs · in range (1,000-2,000)
The North Santiam River in Oregon is a popular whitewater river run for kayakers, rafters, and other water sport enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is…
Why 82: live conditions (prime)
82Elite
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North Fork Gate Creek
#2 North Fork Gate Creek Good
25.4 mi away
· 2,190 cfs · in range (600-12,000)
. The North Fork Gate Creek, located in southwestern Oregon, is a popular whitewater river run among kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 600…
Why 78: live conditions (good)
78Top-rated
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South Fork Gate Creek
#3 South Fork Gate Creek Good
26.3 mi away
· 2,190 cfs · in range (600-12,000)
The South Fork of Gate Creek is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of Oregon. The ideal streamflow range for this section is between 300 and 1,000 cubic feet per…
Why 78: live conditions (good)
78Top-rated
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Mckenzie River Seg A
#4 Mckenzie River Seg A Good
32.0 mi away
· 2,190 cfs · in range (600-12,000)
The McKenzie River is a popular whitewater river run in the state of Oregon, with its Segment A being particularly popular among kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range…
Why 78: live conditions (good)
78Top-rated
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Little North Santiam River
#5 Little North Santiam River Good
41.4 mi away
· 1,250 cfs · in range (1,000-9,000)
The Little North Santiam River in Oregon is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts due to its challenging rapids and scenic surroundings. The ideal streamflow range for…
Why 75: live conditions (good)
75Top-rated
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Mckenzie River Seg B
#6 Mckenzie River Seg B Good
23.7 mi away
· 2,080 cfs · above max (2,000)
The McKenzie River's second section, known as McKenzie River Seg B, is a popular spot for whitewater rafting in Oregon. The ideal streamflow range for this section is between…
Why 70: live conditions (good)
70Top-rated
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Packsaddle County Park to Mill City
#7 Packsaddle County Park to Mill City Good
38.9 mi away
· 1,250 cfs · in range (1,000-9,000)· Thunderstorms in forecast
The Packsaddle County Park to Mill City River Run on the North Santiam River in Oregon is a challenging Class III-IV whitewater run with several notable rapids, including Vortex…
Why 72: live conditions (good)
72Top-rated
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Highway 22 To Confluence With Rainbow Creek
#8 Highway 22 To Confluence With Rainbow Creek Marginal
49.1 mi away
· 460 cfs · below min (800)
The Whitewater River in Oregon is a popular destination for kayaking and rafting enthusiasts due to its challenging rapids and beautiful scenery. The ideal streamflow range for…
Why 45: live conditions (marginal)
45Rated
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Below Cougar Dam To Confluence With Mckenzie River
#9 Below Cougar Dam To Confluence With Mckenzie River Poor
35.5 mi away
· 242 cfs · below min (600)
The Whitewater River run below Cougar Dam to the confluence with McKenzie River in Oregon is a popular whitewater rafting destination. The ideal streamflow range for this section…
Why 33: live conditions (poor)
33Rated
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Confluence With North Fork Breitenbush River To Detroit Reservoir
#10 Confluence With North Fork Breitenbush River To Detroit Reservoir Poor
45.8 mi away
· 169 cfs · below min (400)
The Whitewater River run from Confluence with North Fork Breitenbush River to Detroit Reservoir in the state of Oregon is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The…
Why 35: live conditions (poor)
35Rated
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Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary To Cougar Reservoir
#11 Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary To Cougar Reservoir Poor
41.5 mi away
· 241 cfs · below min (600)
The Whitewater River, located in the Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary to Cougar Reservoir in Oregon, is a popular destination for canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. The ideal…
Why 33: live conditions (poor)
33Rated
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Battle Axe Creek To Willamette Nf Boundary
#12 Battle Axe Creek To Willamette Nf Boundary Poor
43.2 mi away
· 122 cfs · below min (400)· Falling -5% / 24h
The Battle Axe Creek to Willamette National Forest Boundary section of the Whitewater River in Oregon is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range…
Why 29: live conditions (poor)
29Rated
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Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Boundary To Highway 22
#13 Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Boundary To Highway 22 Poor
47.4 mi away
· 208 cfs · below min (800)
The Whitewater River Run in Oregon is a thrilling adventure that spans from the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness Boundary to Highway 22. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between…
Why 23: live conditions (poor)
23Rated
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Headwaters To Mt Jefferson Wilderness Boundary
#14 Headwaters To Mt Jefferson Wilderness Boundary Poor
49.9 mi away
· 208 cfs · below min (800)
The Whitewater River Run Headwaters to Mt Jefferson Wilderness Boundary is a popular river run in the state of Oregon. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 300 and…
Why 23: live conditions (poor)
23Rated
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Yaquina River
#15 Yaquina River Poor
41.3 mi away
· 207 cfs · below min (1,000)· Falling -5% / 24h
The Yaquina River in Oregon is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 1200 and 3000 cfs, which typically occurs…
Why 21: live conditions (poor)
21Rated

Paddling near Brownsville

The Brownsville area has 20 paddle runs on Snoflo, ranked by live conditions, visitor reviews, and logged trips — so the best, closest options rise to the top.

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