The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 100-300 cfs. This river run has been given a class rating of II-III, making it a moderate level river run. The segment mileage of this river run is approximately 6-miles long, starting at the East Fork and ending near the Ruby Marshes.
There are two primary rapids that stand out on this river run, which are Whitehorse Rapids and Nine-Mile Rapids. Whitehorse Rapids is a class III rapid that is known for its steep drop and difficult maneuvering. Nine-Mile Rapids, on the other hand, is a class II rapid that offers a more straightforward run. Other obstacles on this river run include fallen trees and boulders.
There are specific regulations that must be followed when on this river run, including the use of personal flotation devices (PFDs) and helmets during the duration of the run. It is also advised to wear appropriate clothing and shoes to protect against any potential injuries. Additionally, all boats must be equipped with a whistle and a throw rope.
In conclusion, the Big Trout Creek, including East Fork, offers a moderate level river run with a streamflow range of 100-300 cfs. This 6-mile segment offers challenging rapids such as Whitehorse Rapids and Nine-Mile Rapids while also featuring obstacles such as trees and boulders. It is important to follow specific regulations, including the use of PFDs and helmets, when embarking on this river run.
| Last Updated | 2025-06-28 |
| River Levels | 74 cfs (3.45 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 26% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | iii-ii |
| Elevation | ft |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 10352500 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Trout Creek Headwaters Campsite
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E Fork Big Trout Creek Campsite
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Willow Creek - Whitehorse Hot Springs
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