Last Updated | 2023-06-13 |
River Levels | 1 cfs (0.99 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 139% |
Optimal Range | 500-2000 cfs |
Status | Too Low |
Class Level | III |
Elevation | 5,444 ft |
Run Length | 10.0 Mi |
Gradient | 17 FPM |
Streamflow Discharge | 0.7 cfs |
Gauge Height | 1.0 ft |
Reporting Streamgage |
Weber River At Echo
USGS 10132000 |
The Weber River, from the Mouth of Weber Canyon to Riverdale, is a popular river run in Utah with Class II and III rapids. The best time to float this section of the river is from May to September, with the optimal CFS range between 800-1,200. The river run is relatively easy, but there are several obstacles to watch out for, including a drop off just after the put-in, a diversion dam, and a bridge. It's important to note that the run can become more challenging and dangerous at higher water levels. Overall, the Weber River is a fun and exciting river run with beautiful scenery and a few challenging obstacles.