Best paddling near Tabiona

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

Explore the best paddling near Tabiona, Utah — 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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Sixth Water
#1 Sixth Water Good
33.9 mi away
· 22 cfs · in range (20-200)
The Sixth Water River Run in Utah is an exciting adventure for intermediate and advanced kayakers. This section of river is class III-IV and includes many obstacles such as…
Why 74: live conditions (good)
74Top-rated
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Uinta River (Uinta Valley Campground to Power Plant)
#2 Uinta River (Uinta Valley Campground to Power Plant) Good
32.8 mi away
· 170 cfs · in range (150-350)· Windy · 39 mph
The Uinta River run from Uinta Valley Campground to Power Plant is a Class II-III river run located in Utah. The river features several obstacles, including rapids and rocks…
Why 71: live conditions (good)
71Top-rated
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Yellowstone River (Swift Creek to Reservoir)
#3 Yellowstone River (Swift Creek to Reservoir) Fair
23.6 mi away
· 112 cfs · in range (100-2,500)· Falling -3% / 24h· Windy · 39 mph
The Yellowstone River run, from Swift Creek to the reservoir, is a Class II-III river with scenic views of the Uinta Mountains. This section has some obstacles such as boulders…
Why 68: live conditions (fair)
68Top-rated
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Nine Mile Creek
#4 Nine Mile Creek
47.3 mi away
The Nine Mile Creek, located in the state of Utah, is a popular whitewater river run among kayakers, rafters, and canoers. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between…
Why 65: resort size & terrain
65Top-rated
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Scofield Reservoir to Emma Park
#5 Scofield Reservoir to Emma Park
46.2 mi away
Start right below the damn and run down to Highway 6.  Go under the highway and end at the bridge on the Emma Park road (just northeast of Highway 6 right before it drops into the…
Why 50: resort size & terrain
50Solid
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Source To Wilderness Boundary
#6 Source To Wilderness Boundary Marginal
33.3 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -5% / 24h· Cold day · 39°F
The Whitewater River Run in Utah is an exciting adventure for thrill-seekers. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 200 and 800 cubic feet per second (cfs). It is…
Why 43: live conditions (marginal)
43Rated
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Source To Mouth
#7 Source To Mouth Marginal
33.6 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -5% / 24h· Cold day · 39°F
The Whitewater River Run in Utah is a thrilling adventure that offers a range of rapids and obstacles for experienced kayakers and river rafters. The ideal streamflow range for…
Why 43: live conditions (marginal)
43Rated
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Source To Confluence With Little East Fork
#8 Source To Confluence With Little East Fork Marginal
34.0 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -5% / 24h· Cold day · 39°F
The Whitewater River is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters in Utah. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 600-1200 cfs, according to American…
Why 43: live conditions (marginal)
43Rated
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Wilderness Boundary To Trailhead
#9 Wilderness Boundary To Trailhead Marginal
36.4 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -5% / 24h· Cold day · 39°F
. The Whitewater River Run Wilderness Boundary to Trailhead in Utah is a popular whitewater rafting destination. The ideal streamflow range for this stretch is between 500 and…
Why 43: live conditions (marginal)
43Rated
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East Fork of the Blacks Fork
#10 East Fork of the Blacks Fork Marginal
37.5 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -5% / 24h· Windy · 32 mph
The East Fork of the Blacks Fork River in Utah is a challenging Class IV+ run that is best suited for experienced kayakers and rafters. The river features several steep drops…
Why 42: live conditions (marginal)
42Rated
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Confluence Of West Fork And East Fork To Meeks Cabin Reservoir
#11 Confluence Of West Fork And East Fork To Meeks Cabin Reservoir Marginal
43.8 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (300)· Falling -5% / 24h· Cold day · 39°F
The Whitewater River Run from Confluence of West Fork and East Fork to Meeks Cabin Reservoir in Utah is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow…
Why 43: live conditions (marginal)
43Rated
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Mt Timpanogos Wilderness Boundary To Theater-In-The-Pines
#12 Mt Timpanogos Wilderness Boundary To Theater-In-The-Pines Marginal
49.7 mi away
· 26 cfs · below min (50)
The Whitewater River Run from Mt Timpanogos Wilderness Boundary to Theater-In-The-Pines in Utah is a popular spot for kayaking and rafting enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range…
Why 44: live conditions (marginal)
44Rated
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Source To Hoop Lake Diversion
#13 Source To Hoop Lake Diversion Marginal
46.9 mi away
· 170 cfs · below min (300)
The Whitewater River Run Source to Hoop Lake Diversion is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters in Utah. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 500 and 1,500…
Why 43: live conditions (marginal)
43Rated
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Headwaters To Confluence With Sixth Water Creek
#14 Headwaters To Confluence With Sixth Water Creek Marginal
39.6 mi away
· 22 cfs · below min (45)
The Whitewater River Run from Headwaters to Confluence with Sixth Water Creek in Utah spans 9.5 miles and is rated as a class II to III rapids. The ideal streamflow range for this…
Why 38: live conditions (marginal)
38Rated
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West Fork of the Blacks Fork
#15 West Fork of the Blacks Fork Poor
36.5 mi away
· 158 cfs · below min (450)· Falling -5% / 24h· Windy · 32 mph
The West Fork of the Blacks Fork River in Utah is a scenic and challenging run for experienced paddlers. The river features numerous class IV and V rapids, including the notorious…
Why 29: live conditions (poor)
29Rated

Paddling near Tabiona

The Tabiona 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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