Last Updated | 2023-06-13 |
River Levels | 199 cfs (2.88 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 187% |
Optimal Range | 350-1000 cfs |
Status | Too Low |
Class Level | II+ to III |
Elevation | 4,697 ft |
Gradient | 60 FPM |
Streamflow Discharge | 147 cfs |
Gauge Height | 2.7 ft |
Reporting Streamgage |
Logan River Above State Dam
USGS 10109000 |
The 3rd dam to 2nd dam river run on the Logan River in Utah is a Class I-II float that is suitable for novice and intermediate paddlers. The best time to float this section of water is during the summer months, when the water levels are higher and more consistent. The ideal CFS for this section is between 200-600. There are several river obstacles, including a few small rapids and some tight turns. Overall, this section of river is a great option for those looking for a scenic and enjoyable float trip.