Best paddling near Lowell

9 paddle runs · 9 ranked · updated 2026-06-22 · off-season

Explore the best paddling near Lowell, 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 9 of 9 paddle runs · best 15 shown on the map
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North Fork Gate Creek
#1 North Fork Gate Creek Good
22.0 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
#2 South Fork Gate Creek Good
23.3 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
#3 Mckenzie River Seg A Good
24.3 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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Mill City to Mehama
#4 Mill City to Mehama Good
38.3 mi away
· 1,250 cfs · in range (800-3,000)· Thunderstorms in forecast
The Mill City to Mehama river run on the North Santiam River in Oregon is a Class II to III rapids run with some challenging obstacles. The river features several Class III…
Why 78: live conditions (good)
78Top-rated
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Mckenzie River Seg B
#5 Mckenzie River Seg B Good
20.7 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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Lemolo Lake To Oregon Cacades Recreation Area Boundary
#6 Lemolo Lake To Oregon Cacades Recreation Area Boundary
48.9 mi away
The whitewater river run from Lemolo Lake to the Oregon Cascades Recreation Area Boundary in the state of Oregon is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters. The ideal…
Why 65: resort size & terrain
65Top-rated
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Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary To Cougar Reservoir
#7 Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary To Cougar Reservoir Poor
29.5 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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Below Cougar Dam To Confluence With Mckenzie River
#8 Below Cougar Dam To Confluence With Mckenzie River Poor
30.0 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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Headwaters To Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary
#9 Headwaters To Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary Poor
34.6 mi away
· 241 cfs · below min (600)
The Whitewater River Run, located in the state of Oregon, spans from the Headwaters to the Three Sisters Wilderness Boundary. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between…
Why 33: live conditions (poor)
33Rated

Paddling near Lowell

The Lowell area has 9 paddle runs on Snoflo, ranked by live conditions, visitor reviews, and logged trips — so the best, closest options rise to the top.

How we rank the best paddling near Lowell

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