DEEP CREEK

RIVER RUNS
2024-09-23
4,265 ft 42.58, -116.68


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Deep Creek is a popular whitewater river run located in Idaho, United States. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 1000-2000 cfs, providing a challenging yet thrilling experience for intermediate and advanced level kayakers. The segment mileage for the run is approximately 8.5 miles, and the Class rating for the river is Class III-IV.

One of the highlights of Deep Creek is the "Screaming Left Turn" rapid, which is a technical Class IV rapid that requires precise maneuvering. Other notable rapids include "Elkhorn" and "Pinball".

The river run is located on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and there are specific regulations in place to protect the area. These include restrictions on campfires, usage of proper disposal methods for human waste, and a Leave No Trace policy. Additionally, all river users are required to have a permit from the BLM in order to access the river.

Overall, Deep Creek offers an exciting and challenging whitewater experience for experienced paddlers, with stunning scenery and unique obstacles. It is important for visitors to follow regulations and practice responsible outdoor ethics to preserve the natural beauty of the area.

Last Updated 2024-09-23
River Levels 575 cfs (10.66 ft)
Percent of Normal 163%
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Class Level iii-iv
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 13176400
       

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