WEST BOUNDARY OF L.F. RANCH TO VERDE WILD AND SCENIC RIVER

RIVER RUNS
2024-12-21
2,590 ft 34.23, -111.51


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The Whitewater River Run from the West Boundary of L.F. Ranch to Verde Wild and Scenic River in Arizona is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts. The ideal streamflow range for this run is typically between 300 and 1000 cfs. The class rating for this section of the river varies depending on the specific segment, but generally ranges from class II to class IV.

The segment mileage for the Whitewater River Run is approximately 8 miles. Along the way, there are several notable rapids and obstacles, including House Rock Rapid, The Chute, and Staircase Rapid. These rapids offer thrilling whitewater action and require skilled navigation.

There are specific regulations that apply to this area. The use of motorized watercraft is prohibited, and all boats must be carried in and out of the river. Camping is only allowed in designated areas, and fires are only permitted in established fire rings. Visitors should also be aware of the Leave No Trace principles and pack out all trash and waste.

Overall, the Whitewater River Run is an exciting and challenging destination for whitewater enthusiasts. With its ideal streamflow range, varied class rating, and notable rapids and obstacles, it offers a unique and thrilling experience for those willing to brave its waters.

Last Updated 2024-12-21
River Levels 6 cfs (11.44 ft)
Percent of Normal 34%
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Class Level ii-iv
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 09507980

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