Nevada Whitewater

RATTLESNAKE CR - J17


STREAMFLOW: 94 CFS

Class III-IV River Run

The Rattlesnake Creek - J17 segment is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of Nevada. The ideal streamflow range for this segment is between 200 and 500 cubic feet per second (cfs), which provides optimal conditions for class III-IV rapids. The segment is approximately 7 miles long and features challenging rapids such as Pinball and Duff's Drop.

The Rattlesnake Creek - J17 segment is rated as a class III-IV run, which means it is suitable for experienced paddlers who have the necessary skills to navigate technical rapids that require precise maneuvering. The segment is known for its steep drops, tight turns, and challenging obstacles, which make it a popular destination for thrill-seekers.

There are specific regulations that apply to this area, such as a limit on the number of boats allowed on the river at any given time. Additionally, all paddlers must wear appropriate safety gear, including a personal flotation device (PFD) and a helmet. It is also recommended that paddlers have previous experience with whitewater kayaking or rafting before attempting this segment.

Overall, the Rattlesnake Creek - J17 segment is a challenging and exhilarating whitewater river run that offers a thrilling experience for experienced paddlers. It is important to take all necessary safety precautions and to be aware of the specific rules and regulations that apply to this area. Get driving directions.
RATTLESNAKE CR - J17
Last Updated 2024-04-25
River Levels 74 cfs (3.45 ft)
Percent of Normal 147%
Reporting Streamgauge MCDERMITT C NR MCDERMITT NV
Elevation 4,554 ft.
River
Watershed Crooked-Rattlesnake