ASTORIA TO WEST TABLE

RIVER RUNS
2023-06-13
43.30, -110.78


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The Astoria to West Table River Run on the Snake River in Wyoming is a scenic and challenging section of water. The river obstacles include Class III rapids, rocks, and narrow channels. The river run difficulty is moderate to difficult, making it suitable for experienced rafters and kayakers. The best time to float this section of water is during the summer months when the CFS (cubic feet per second) is between 2,000 and 8,000. Rafters and kayakers should expect to encounter fast-moving water, steep drops, and turbulent waves. Overall, this section of water offers an exciting and memorable adventure for experienced river enthusiasts.

Last Updated 2023-06-13
River Levels 817 cfs (8.79 ft)
Percent of Normal 58%
Optimal Range 4000-23000 cfs
Status Too Low
Class Level I to II
Elevation 6,443 ft
Run Length 9.5 Mi
Gradient 10 FPM
Streamflow Discharge 688 cfs
Gauge Height 8.7 ft
Reporting Streamgage USGS 13013650

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