Nevada Whitewater

ANTELOPE CR - J10


STREAMFLOW: 94 CFS

Class III-III River Run

The Antelope Cr - J10 section of the Whitewater River in Nevada is a popular destination for kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this section is between 500 and 1500 cubic feet per second (cfs), which typically occurs in the spring and early summer months. The class rating for this section is a Class III, which means it has moderate rapids and requires intermediate skills. The segment mileage for this section is approximately 11 miles.

Specific river rapids and obstacles in this section include Antelope Falls, a Class III rapid that requires careful maneuvering and avoiding rocks, as well as other Class II and Class III rapids. The river also features several small waterfalls and drops, as well as some tight turns and narrow channels.

There are specific regulations for this area, including a requirement to wear a life jacket and helmet while on the river. There are also restrictions on the use of motorized boats and a prohibition on camping along the riverbank. Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles and to pack out all trash and waste.

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ANTELOPE CR - J10
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 Alvord Lake