Best paddling near Shedd

17 paddle runs · 17 ranked · updated 2026-06-22 · off-season

Explore the best paddling near Shedd, 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 17 paddle runs · best 15 shown on the map
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North Santiam River
#1 North Santiam River Prime
33.0 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
35.3 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
36.2 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
41.9 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
43.2 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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Packsaddle County Park to Mill City
#6 Packsaddle County Park to Mill City Good
41.7 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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Mckenzie River Seg B
#7 Mckenzie River Seg B Good
33.6 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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Below Cougar Dam To Confluence With Mckenzie River
#8 Below Cougar Dam To Confluence With Mckenzie River Poor
45.2 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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Battle Axe Creek To Willamette Nf Boundary
#9 Battle Axe Creek To Willamette Nf Boundary Poor
45.1 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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Yaquina River
#10 Yaquina River Poor
31.4 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
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Little Luckiamute River
#11 Little Luckiamute River Poor
38.6 mi away
· 207 cfs · below min (1,000)· Falling -5% / 24h
The Little Luckiamute River, located in the state of Oregon, is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 200 and 400…
Why 21: live conditions (poor)
21Rated
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Siletz River
#12 Siletz River Poor
41.4 mi away
· 207 cfs · below min (1,000)· Falling -5% / 24h
The Siletz River run is located in the state of Oregon and is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 700-3000…
Why 21: live conditions (poor)
21Rated
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Middle Santiam River
#13 Middle Santiam River Poor
41.5 mi away
· 59 cfs · below min (800)· Falling -3% / 24h
The Middle Santiam River is an excellent destination for whitewater enthusiasts in Oregon. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 800 and 2,000 cubic feet per second…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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Middle Santiam Wilderness Boundary To Willamette Nf Boundary
#14 Middle Santiam Wilderness Boundary To Willamette Nf Boundary Poor
41.5 mi away
· 59 cfs · below min (800)· Falling -3% / 24h
The Middle Santiam River in Oregon is a popular destination for whitewater rafting enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 800-2000 cfs, which…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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North Fork Siletz River
#15 North Fork Siletz River Poor
45.8 mi away
· 207 cfs · below min (4,000)· Falling -5% / 24h
The North Fork of the Siletz River is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of Oregon. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 600 and 1,000 cubic feet…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated

Paddling near Shedd

The Shedd area has 17 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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