Best paddling near Silverthorne

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

Explore the best paddling near Silverthorne, Colorado — 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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Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
#1 Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek) Prime
9.9 mi away
· 641 cfs · in range (300-3,000)· Rising +11% / 24h
The Lower Arosyaqui River Run in Colorado on the Blue River is a Class II-III section of water with several obstacles including boulders, small drops, and rapids. The best time to…
Why 78: live conditions (prime)
78Top-rated
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Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
#2 Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek) Prime
9.9 mi away
· 641 cfs · in range (300-3,000)· Rising +11% / 24h
The Lower Blue River run in Colorado is a scenic, high desert float that spans from Green Mountain to Spring Creek. This 7-mile stretch is mostly Class II with some Class III…
Why 78: live conditions (prime)
78Top-rated
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Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
#3 Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek) Prime
9.9 mi away
· 641 cfs · in range (300-3,000)· Rising +11% / 24h
The Lower Blue Green Mountain to Spring Creek river run on the Blue River in Colorado is a Class II-III white water run with a few Class IV drops. The run is about 8 miles long…
Why 78: live conditions (prime)
78Top-rated
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Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
#4 Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek) Good
9.9 mi away
· 641 cfs · in range (299-10,000)· Rising +11% / 24h
The lower section of the Blue River in Colorado, from Rome to Leslie Gulch, is a Class II-III river run that is suitable for intermediate paddlers. The best time to float this…
Why 75: live conditions (good)
75Top-rated
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Avon Whitewater Park
#5 Avon Whitewater Park
15.6 mi away
Located either side of "Bob the Bridge" on Avon Rd in Avon, CO, the Avon Whitewater Park has 3 features called Bob, Bob Sr. and Bob Jr. Parking is best in the Beaver Creek Parking…
Why 50: a defined runnable stretch
50Solid
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Upper Gore Creek
#6 Upper Gore Creek Poor
7.4 mi away
· 99 cfs · below min (250)· Falling -9% / 24h· Windy · 30 mph
The Upper Gore Creek river run in Colorado is a Class IV/V+ section of whitewater, with steep drops and technical challenges. The run is best navigated by experienced paddlers…
Why 35: live conditions (poor)
35Rated
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Upper Gore Creek
#7 Upper Gore Creek Poor
7.4 mi away
· 80 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -11% / 24h· Windy · 30 mph
The Upper Gauley river run is a thrilling Class V rapids adventure that stretches from Summersville Dam to Mason Branch. The river features many challenging obstacles, including…
Why 25: live conditions (poor)
25Rated
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Upper Blue (Blue River CG to Columbine Landing)
#8 Upper Blue (Blue River CG to Columbine Landing) Poor
7.5 mi away
· 54 cfs · below min (200)· Falling -28% / 24h
The Upper Blue River CG to Columbine Landing river run on the Arkansas River in Colorado is a moderate to difficult level Class III river. The best time to float this section of…
Why 25: live conditions (poor)
25Rated
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Dowd Chute
#9 Dowd Chute Poor
13.4 mi away
· 75 cfs · below min (250)· Falling -4% / 24h· Windy · 30 mph
The Dowd Chute river run in Colorado is a popular class IV+ whitewater rafting experience. The river features steep drops, technical rapids, and numerous obstacles, including…
Why 25: live conditions (poor)
25Rated
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Lower Eagle (Edwards Water Plant to Eagle)
#10 Lower Eagle (Edwards Water Plant to Eagle) Poor
20.0 mi away
· 196 cfs · below min (700)· Falling -8% / 24h· Windy · 30 mph
The Lower Eagle River run in Colorado on the Eagle River is a Class II-III river with a distance of approximately 17 miles. Obstacles on this stretch of river include several…
Why 25: live conditions (poor)
25Rated
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Lower Snake
#11 Lower Snake Poor
18.7 mi away
· 58 cfs · below min (250)· Falling -7% / 24h
The lower Snake River run in Colorado offers a thrilling experience for intermediate to advanced kayakers and rafters. The river features class III-IV rapids with challenging…
Why 23: live conditions (poor)
23Rated
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Lower Eagle (Edwards Water Plant to Eagle)
#12 Lower Eagle (Edwards Water Plant to Eagle) Poor
20.0 mi away
· 196 cfs · below min (750)· Falling -8% / 24h· Windy · 30 mph
The lower Eagle Edwards Water Plant to Eagle River run in Colorado is a class II-III section of the river that is best floated during the late spring and early summer months when…
Why 23: live conditions (poor)
23Rated
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Riverbend to Edwards (Upper Eagle)
#13 Riverbend to Edwards (Upper Eagle) Poor
13.6 mi away
· 196 cfs · below min (1,000)· Falling -8% / 24h
When the river is running this is a great run. Plenty of sustained whitewater. Not a lot of eddies and the river runoff can be extremely cold so dress appropriately.  1500+ cfs…
Why 21: live conditions (poor)
21Rated
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Silverthorne Town Run
#14 Silverthorne Town Run Poor
13.9 mi away
· 75 cfs · below min (400)· Falling -4% / 24h· Windy · 26 mph
The Silverthorne Town Run on the Blue River in Colorado is a Class II-III river with several challenging obstacles such as the Silverthorne Dam and the Blue River Falls. The best…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated
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Lower Ten Mile
#15 Lower Ten Mile Poor
14.6 mi away
· 43 cfs · below min (300)· Windy · 31 mph
The lower ten-mile river run in Colorado is a moderately difficult section of water that offers exciting rapids and stunning scenery. The river features several class III and IV…
Why 16: live conditions (poor)
16Rated

Paddling near Silverthorne

The Silverthorne 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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