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The Coffee Pot River Run in Idaho is a Class III-IV river run that offers a thrilling ride through scenic canyons and rocky gorges. This section of water is best suited for experienced rafters due to its challenging rapids, steep drops, and tight turns. The river obstacles include boulders, waves, and hydraulics that require precise navigation. The best time of year to float this section of water is during the summer months, with recommended CFS of 1,500-2,500 for optimal conditions. Overall, the Coffee Pot River Run provides an exciting adventure for experienced rafters seeking a challenging river run.
Last Updated | 2023-06-13 |
River Levels | 390 cfs (2.81 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 87% |
Optimal Range | 600-2200 cfs |
Status | Runnable |
Class Level | III |
Elevation | 6,229 ft |
Run Length | 6.0 Mi |
Gradient | 13 FPM |
Streamflow Discharge | 775 cfs |
Gauge Height | 3.4 ft |
Reporting Streamgage | USGS 13042500 |