Last Updated: December 27, 2025
Colorado's rivers and streams are experiencing varied streamflow conditions, with significant deviations from average flows across the state that are of interest to river enthusiasts and water resource managers alike. The North Platte River near Northgate is running low at 109 cubic feet per second (cfs), a notable 40.54% below its normal flow, while the South Platte River at various points such as Cheesman Lake and South Platte shows flows above the norm, indicating healthier volumes. However, the South Platte River near Fort Morgan and Crook exhibits drastically reduced streamflows at 62.24% and 91.23% below normal, respectively, signaling potential flow droughts that could impact water availability and river activities. Meanwhile, the Arkansas River near Avondale and the Rio Grande near Lobatos are flowing at 22.82% and a significant 167.89% above their average, raising concerns for potential flooding in these areas.
Whitewater enthusiasts should note that the Colorado River, a popular destination for rafting, is experiencing lower-than-normal flows, with the section near Dotsero flowing at 740 cfs, 11.19% below average. The Yampa River, another cherished spot for river sports, shows a mixed pattern; while the flow near Deerlodge Park is slightly above normal at 1.55%, other sections like that below Craig are experiencing flows 30.04% below normal. The Gunnison River, a critical watershed, is also seeing reduced flows, particularly below the Gunnison Tunnel, where flow is a significant 52.23% below normal. These variations present a range of conditions for river-goers, from challenging low water levels that may affect recreational activities to heightened flows that necessitate caution due to increased currents and the possibility of flooding in adjacent communities and environments.
Colorado's flow conditions are largely influenced by its mountainous terrain and semi-arid climate. The state's major surface flows include the Colorado, Arkansas, Platte, and Rio Grande rivers, with the Colorado River serving as the primary water source for much of the western United States. Major reservoirs and dams include the Colorado-Big Thompson Project and the Dillon Reservoir. The state's hydrology is heavily influenced by snowpack, with winter snowfall accumulating in the mountains and melting in the spring and summer months to feed downstream water sources. Climate change has had a significant impact on Colorado's hydrology in recent years, leading to decreased snowpack and earlier melting, which can exacerbate drought conditions and impact water availability.
Residents across Colorado are advised to prepare for severe winter weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued multiple advisories, including Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings, with snow accumulations ranging from 4 to 18 inches and wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph in places like Rocky Mountain National Park, the Medicine Bow Range, Summit County, Rabbit Ears Pass, and the San Juan Mountains. The heaviest snow is expected to fall Saturday night into Sunday, with travel becoming hazardous or very difficult, particularly over mountain passes such as Wolf Creek Pass. Those in the affected areas, including Elkhead and Park Mountains, the Mosquito Range, and the Indian Peaks, should exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and be prepared for potential power outages due to gusty winds.
| River Run | Status | Streamflow (CFS) | Air Temp (F) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Avalanche Down
Class III |
TOO HIGH | 330 | 65 |
|
Avon Whitewater Park
Class III |
47.75 | ||
|
Barrel Springs
Class IV+ to V+ |
RUNNABLE | 1380 | 68 |
|
Bailey Canyon
Class IV+ to V |
54.18 | ||
|
Barrel Springs
Class IV+ to V+ |
RUNNABLE | 1380 | 68 |
|
Big South
Class V to V+ |
RUNNABLE | 34.2 | 66 |
|
Black Bear Hole & A-Hole
Class III- |
62.02 | ||
|
Bogan Canyon
Class III to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 330 | 65 |
|
Breckenridge Whitewater Park (Town Run)
Class II+ to III |
TOO HIGH | 100 | 61 |
|
Browns Canyon (Fisherman's Bridge to Stone Bridge)
Class III to IV- |
RUNNABLE | 214 | 60 |
|
Buena Vista Whitewater Park
Class II+ to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 214 | 60 |
|
Burns to Dotsero
Class I to IV |
TOO HIGH | 1380 | 68 |
| RUNNABLE | 901 | 66 | |
|
Castle Creek
Class IV+ to V- |
TOO HIGH | 203 | 61 |
|
Catherine Store Section
Class II to II+ |
TOO HIGH | 401 | 66 |
|
Cemetery
Class II+ to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 901 | 66 |
|
Clear Creek of the Arkansas
Class IV+ to V- |
RUNNABLE | -999.00 | 62 |
|
Cross Mountain Gorge
Class III to V |
RUNNABLE | 1300 | 59 |
|
Crystal Mill Falls
Class V- to V |
RUNNABLE | 310 | 64 |
|
Dolores Canyon (Bradfield to Slickrock)
Class III- to III+ |
57.24 | ||
|
Dowd Chute
Class III+ to IV+ |
RUNNABLE | 150 | 55 |
|
Filter Plant
Class II to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 3.92 | 65 |
|
Filter Plant
Class II to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 3.92 | 65 |
|
Foxton
Class III- to IV |
55.99 | ||
|
Fractions
Class III to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 183 | 57 |
|
Gateway to Dewey Bridge (Colorado River)
Class III- to IV |
RUNNABLE | 648 | 77 |
|
Glenwood Springs Whitewater Park
Class II to IV- |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
Gnar Section
Class V+ |
TOO HIGH | 405.00 | 77 |
|
Golden Whitewater Park
Class II+ |
TOO HIGH | 3.92 | 65 |
|
Gore Canyon
Class IV to V+ |
TOO HIGH | 552 | 61 |
|
Grizzly Creek to Two Rivers Park
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 1380 | 66 |
|
Gunnison Gorge
Class III to IV- |
TOO HIGH | 1030 | 68 |
|
Horsethief and Ruby Canyons
Class II to II+ |
RUNNABLE | 4120 | 75 |
|
Idledale to Morrison
Class IV+ to V |
RUNNABLE | 11.20 | 80 |
|
Ledges
Class III |
RUNNABLE | 179 | 67 |
|
Lodore to Echo Park
Class III to III+ |
TOO HIGH | 2600 | 83 |
|
Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 97.6 | 59 |
|
Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 97.6 | 59 |
|
Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 97.6 | 59 |
|
Lower Blue (Green Mountain to Spring Creek)
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 97.6 | 59 |
|
Lower (Bottom Four)
Class V to V+ |
TOO HIGH | 38.30 | 58 |
|
Lower Boulder Canyon
Class IV- to V- |
RUNNABLE | 42 | 78 |
|
Lower Eagle (Edwards Water Plant to Eagle)
Class III- to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 250 | 60 |
|
Lower Eagle (Edwards Water Plant to Eagle)
Class III- to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 250 | 60 |
|
Lower Fish Creek
Class IV+ to V |
RUNNABLE | 35.6 | 56 |
|
Lower Narrows
Class V- to V+ |
RUNNABLE | 182.00 | 62 |
|
Lower North Fork
Class III |
182.00 | 62 | |
|
Lower Snake
Class III to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 14.2 | 66 |
|
Lower Ten Mile
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 60.5 | 62 |
|
Main Section
Class IV+ to V |
RUNNABLE | 55.3 | 69 |
|
Middle Narrows
Class IV to V- |
RUNNABLE | 182.00 | 62 |
|
Middle Ten Mile
Class III+ to IV |
RUNNABLE | 60.5 | 62 |
|
Milk Run
Class II+ to III- |
RUNNABLE | 183 | 57 |
|
New Castle to Silt
Class II |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
Norwood Canyon
Class III |
RUNNABLE | 179 | 67 |
|
NSV
Class V+ |
TOO HIGH | 37.80 | 76 |
|
Numbers
Class III+ to IV+ |
RUNNABLE | 183 | 57 |
|
October Hole
Class II |
TOO HIGH | 37.80 | 76 |
|
Oh Be Joyful
Class V |
TOO HIGH | 653 | 65 |
| RUNNABLE | 648 | 77 | |
|
Pine Creek (Granite to Numbers)
Class III+ to V- |
RUNNABLE | 183 | 57 |
|
Pumphouse
Class II- to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 552 | 61 |
|
Pumphouse to Double Bridges
Class I to II- |
1300 | 59 | |
|
Riverbend (Tibbet's) to New Castle
Class II |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
Riverbend (Tibbet's) to New Castle
Class II |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
Riverbend to Edwards (Upper Eagle)
Class III to IV- |
52.84 | ||
|
Royal Gorge
Class IV- to IV |
RUNNABLE | 258 | 76 |
|
Rustic (Upper)
Class III to III+ |
TOO HIGH | 182.00 | 62 |
|
Salida to Rincon
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 183 | 57 |
|
Salida Town Run (Stone Bridge to Salida WW Park)
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 183 | 57 |
|
Salida Whitewater Park
Class III- to III+ |
TOO HIGH | 183 | 57 |
|
Shoshone (Power Plant to Grizzly Creek)
Class III- to IV |
RUNNABLE | 1380 | 66 |
|
Shoshone (Power Plant to Grizzly Creek)
Class III- to IV |
RUNNABLE | 1380 | 66 |
|
Silverthorne Town Run
Class II to III- |
TOO LOW | 42.4 | 59 |
|
Slickrock to Bedrock
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 648 | 77 |
|
South Canyon to Riverbend (Tibbet's)
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
South Canyon to Riverbend (Tibbet's)
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
South Canyon to Riverbend (Tibbet's)
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
South Canyon to Riverbend (Tibbet's)
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
South Canyon to Riverbend (Tibbet's)
Class II to III |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
South Mineral Creek
Class V to V+ |
TOO HIGH | 80.7 | 56 |
|
Spencer Heights
Class V- to V |
TOO HIGH | 182.00 | 62 |
|
SSV - Confluence to Picnic Grounds
Class V to V+ |
TOO HIGH | 37.80 | 76 |
|
State Bridge to Burns
Class I to II+ |
RUNNABLE | 552 | 61 |
|
State Bridge to Two Bridges
Class I to II+ |
RUNNABLE | 552 | 61 |
|
Steven's Gulch to Bridges Take Out
Class III- to IV+ |
RUNNABLE | 182.00 | 62 |
|
The Upper
Class V to V+ |
TOO HIGH | 38.30 | 58 |
|
Tunnel 1 to Golden Whitewater Park
Class III- to III+ |
RUNNABLE | 60.7 | 76 |
|
Two Rivers to South Canyon
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 2290 | 66 |
|
Upper Blue (Blue River CG to Columbine Landing)
Class III to IV- |
RUNNABLE | 179.00 | 62 |
|
Upper Clear Creek
Class IV- to IV+ |
RUNNABLE | 60.7 | 76 |
|
Upper Gore Creek
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 56.9 | 55 |
|
Upper Gore Creek
Class II+ to III |
RUNNABLE | 56.9 | 55 |
|
Upper Narrows
Class V- to V+ |
RUNNABLE | 182.00 | 62 |
|
Upper North Fork
Class IV+ to V- |
RUNNABLE | 27.7 | 71 |
|
Upper South Boulder Creek
Class V+ |
TOO HIGH | 5 | 77 |
|
Upper South Boulder Creek
Class V+ |
TOO HIGH | 5 | 77 |
|
Upper Ten Mile
Class IV+ to V |
RUNNABLE | 60.5 | 62 |
|
Upper-Upper Ten Mile
Class III+ to IV- |
TOO LOW | 60.5 | 62 |
|
Waterfall to Confluence
Class V- |
TOO HIGH | 401 | 66 |