Big Sheep Creek Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-28

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Summary

Big Sheep Creek is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of Montana. The ideal streamflow range for Big Sheep Creek is between 300 and 600 cfs. The river is classified as Class II-III, which is suitable for intermediate paddlers. The segment mileage is approximately 20 miles, starting from the confluence of the West and East Forks of Big Sheep Creek and ending at the town of Dell.

The specific river rapids and obstacles on the Big Sheep Creek include Big Sheep Falls, a Class III rapid, and several Class II rapids such as Ripple Rock, Kitchen Sink, and Sluice Box. The river also features several large boulders and fallen trees that provide additional challenges for paddlers.

There are specific regulations in place for the Big Sheep Creek area. The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks requires all watercraft to be registered and display a current decal. Additionally, all paddlers are required to wear a personal flotation device (PFD) at all times while on the river. It is also recommended that paddlers have experience navigating whitewater rapids and carry appropriate safety equipment.

Overall, Big Sheep Creek offers a thrilling whitewater experience with challenging rapids and obstacles. It is essential for paddlers to follow regulations and safety guidelines to have a safe and enjoyable trip.

15-Day Long Term Forecast


River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-28
River Levels 585 cfs (3.49 ft)
Percent of Normal 95%
Status
Class Level ii-iii
Elevation ft
Streamflow Discharge cfs
Gauge Height ft
Reporting Streamgage USGS 06012500
       

5-Day Hourly Forecast Detail