Nevada Whitewater

DOOLITTLE CR


STREAMFLOW: 94 CFS



The Doolittle Creek section of the Whitewater River Run in Nevada is a popular destination for experienced kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this section is between 600-1000 cfs, providing challenging rapids and obstacles for intermediate and advanced paddlers.

The segment mileage of Doolittle Creek is approximately 4.5 miles, and the class rating ranges from III to IV depending on the water levels. The most challenging rapids in this section include "S-turn," "Big S," and "Boxcar." Paddlers should take caution when navigating through these rapids as they can be intense and require precise maneuvering.

Specific regulations for the Doolittle Creek section include a "pack it in, pack it out" policy, prohibiting littering or leaving any kind of trash behind. Additionally, camping is not allowed in this section, and all fires must be contained within designated fire rings.

It is important to note that the Doolittle Creek section is not recommended for inexperienced paddlers and should only be attempted by those with advanced skills and equipment. It is always recommended to check the current streamflow levels and weather conditions before embarking on any whitewater adventure. Get driving directions.
DOOLITTLE CR
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