Beaver Creek Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-28

Beaver Creek is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of Colorado.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 300-1000 cfs. It is rated as a class III-IV, which means that it is best suited for intermediate to advanced paddlers. The segment mileage for this river run is approximately 6 miles.

There are several notable river rapids and obstacles along the Beaver Creek river run. Some of these include Entrance Exam, a class IV rapid that requires strong paddling skills and precise maneuvering. Another notable rapid is the Beaver Falls, which is a class III rapid that features a steep drop and several large boulders.

In terms of regulations, there are several important rules to be aware of when paddling on Beaver Creek. For example, all boaters are required to wear personal flotation devices (PFDs) at all times while on the river. Additionally, there are certain areas of the river that are off-limits to boaters, such as the area around the Beaver Creek Dam.

Overall, Beaver Creek is a challenging and exciting whitewater river run that offers a unique and scenic paddle experience. It is important to follow all regulations and safety guidelines when paddling on this river to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-28
River Levels 223 cfs (3.46 ft)
Percent of Normal 154%
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Class Level iii-iv
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 07099050
       

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