Idaho Whitewater
ELK CREEK TO FIR CREEK CAMPGROUND
STREAMFLOW: 52 CFS
• Class III River Run
The Elk Creek to Fir Creek Campground section of the Whitewater River in Idaho is a thrilling white water run with Class III and IV rapids. The ideal streamflow range for this section is between 900 and 2,000 cubic feet per second (cfs). This stretch of the river covers a distance of approximately 5.7 miles. The river rapids and obstacles are known for their technical difficulty, with notable rapids including Triple Drop, S-Turn, and Slot.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game regulates the area, requiring all boaters over the age of 14 to have a valid Idaho AIS (Aquatic Invasive Species) sticker on their watercraft. Additionally, all boaters are required to carry a Type I, II, or III personal flotation device (PFD) for each person on board.
It is important to note that this section of the river is not recommended for novice or inexperienced boaters. Proper training and equipment are necessary to navigate the rapids safely. In addition, boaters should be aware of potential hazards such as submerged rocks and strainers.
Overall, the Elk Creek to Fir Creek Campground section of the Whitewater River offers an exciting and challenging white water experience for experienced boaters. It is important to adhere to regulations and precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Get driving directions.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game regulates the area, requiring all boaters over the age of 14 to have a valid Idaho AIS (Aquatic Invasive Species) sticker on their watercraft. Additionally, all boaters are required to carry a Type I, II, or III personal flotation device (PFD) for each person on board.
It is important to note that this section of the river is not recommended for novice or inexperienced boaters. Proper training and equipment are necessary to navigate the rapids safely. In addition, boaters should be aware of potential hazards such as submerged rocks and strainers.
Overall, the Elk Creek to Fir Creek Campground section of the Whitewater River offers an exciting and challenging white water experience for experienced boaters. It is important to adhere to regulations and precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Get driving directions.
Last Updated | 2024-04-25 |
River Levels | 206 cfs (3.24 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 41% |
Reporting Streamgauge | DEADWOOD RIVER BL DEADWOOD RES NR LOWMAN ID |
Elevation | 5,182 ft. |
River | Deadwood-River |
Watershed | Upper Middle Fork Salmon |
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Bench Creek C/G | 5 | 6,946 ft | |||
Bull Trout Lake | 30 | 6,985 ft | |||
Lola Creek C/G | 27 | 6,469 ft | |||
Thatcher C/G | 5 | 6,605 ft | |||
Bear Valley | 10 | 6,405 ft | |||
Fir Creek | 5 | 6,343 ft | |||
Dagger Falls | 14 | 5,758 ft | |||
Grandjean | 31 | 5,182 ft | |||
Bonneville | 22 | 4,673 ft | |||
Josephus Lake | 14 | 7,039 ft | |||
Boundary Creek /Complex | 35 | 5,700 ft |
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Nearby Fishing
Location |
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Lowman Nature Ponds |