Best paddling near Lone Pine

24 paddle runs · 0 ranked · updated 2026-06-22 · off-season

Explore the best paddling near Lone Pine, California — 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 24 paddle runs · best 15 shown on the map
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Ladwp Property To Wilderness Boundary
#1 Ladwp Property To Wilderness Boundary
7.7 mi away
The Whitewater River Run, located near Palm Springs, California, stretches 12 miles from the Ladwp Property To Wilderness Boundary. The ideal streamflow range for this run is…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Wilderness Boundary To Nf Boundary
#2 Wilderness Boundary To Nf Boundary
7.7 mi away
The Whitewater River Run Wilderness Boundary to NF Boundary, located in southern California, is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Wilderness Boundary To Intake
#3 Wilderness Boundary To Intake
8.2 mi away
The Whitewater River Run Wilderness Boundary to Intake is a popular rafting and kayaking destination located in the state of California. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Forest Road 16So2 To La Dept. Of Water And Power Property
#4 Forest Road 16So2 To La Dept. Of Water And Power Property
8.5 mi away
The Whitewater River Run, located in the state of California, is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 300 and…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Headwaters To Forest Road 16S02
#5 Headwaters To Forest Road 16S02
9.2 mi away
The Whitewater River run in California is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters. The Headwaters To Forest Road 16S02 segment of the river is approximately 10.5 miles long…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Tributary Headwaters To Wilderness Boundary
#6 Tributary Headwaters To Wilderness Boundary
10.7 mi away
The Whitewater River Run Tributary Headwaters to Wilderness Boundary in California is a Class IV-V river run with a recommended streamflow range of 400-800 cubic feet per second…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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George Creek
#7 George Creek
11.8 mi away
The Whitewater River run on George Creek in California is an exciting adventure for experienced kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 200-700…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Independence Creek
#8 Independence Creek
19.1 mi away
The Independence Creek is a 14-mile stretch of the Whitewater River in Southern California. The ideal streamflow range for this segment is between 300-1000 cfs, which makes for an…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Headwaters To Confluence With Kern River
#9 Headwaters To Confluence With Kern River
22.7 mi away
The whitewater river run from Headwaters to Confluence with Kern River in California is a thrilling adventure for experienced paddlers. The ideal streamflow range for this run is…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
 Confluence Of Lone Pine And Hamilton (Deer) Creeks (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To  Wildernes Boundary
#10 Confluence Of Lone Pine And Hamilton (Deer) Creeks (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Wildernes Boundary
30.4 mi away
The Whitewater River Run in California is a popular spot for experienced whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 200 and 1000 cubic feet per…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
 8,000 Ft Contour Line (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To  The Atwell Mill Trail Bridge At ~ 5,800 Ft
#11 8,000 Ft Contour Line (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To The Atwell Mill Trail Bridge At ~ 5,800 Ft
30.9 mi away
The Whitewater River Run is a popular destination for kayaking and rafting enthusiasts in California. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 500-1500 cfs, with higher…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
 9,000 Ft Contour Line (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To  8,000 Ft Contour Line
#12 9,000 Ft Contour Line (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To 8,000 Ft Contour Line
31.2 mi away
The Whitewater River Run is a popular destination for whitewater rafting enthusiasts in California. The run is approximately 7 miles long, starting at the 9,000 ft contour line…
Why 20: limited data yet
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 Lake 10,559 (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To  Wilderness Boundary Just Below Tokopah Falls
#13 Lake 10,559 (Boundary Extend 0.25 Mile On Each Side Of River) To Wilderness Boundary Just Below Tokopah Falls
32.7 mi away
The Whitewater River Run from Lake 10,559 to the Wilderness Boundary Just Below Tokopah Falls in California is a thrilling and challenging river run that offers a range of rapids…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Nf Boundary To Table Meadows Creek
#14 Nf Boundary To Table Meadows Creek
33.3 mi away
The Whitewater River run Nf Boundary To Table Meadows Creek in California is rated as a Class IV-V rapids, providing a challenging and exhilarating experience for experienced…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed
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Table Meadow Creek To Kern River
#15 Table Meadow Creek To Kern River
33.6 mi away
The Whitewater River Run from Table Meadow Creek to Kern River in California is an exciting adventure for experienced white water rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this run…
Why 20: limited data yet
20Listed

Paddling near Lone Pine

The Lone Pine area has 24 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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