Indian Cr Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-28

The Indian Cr whitewater river run is located in the state of Nevada and stretches for approximately 10 miles.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 200-400 cfs, although higher flows can also be navigated by experienced paddlers. The river is rated as a Class III-IV, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced kayakers and rafters.

The river is divided into two sections: the upper section, which is more challenging and contains Class IV rapids, and the lower section, which is less difficult and contains mostly Class III rapids. Some of the notable rapids and obstacles on the river include "Double Drop," "Brown Trout," and "Triple Threat."

There are no specific regulations to the Indian Cr whitewater river run, but it is important for paddlers to ensure that they have the necessary equipment, such as personal flotation devices and helmets, and to follow safe paddling practices. Additionally, it is recommended that paddlers check current flow levels and weather conditions before embarking on the river run.

In summary, the Indian Cr whitewater river run in Nevada is a challenging yet rewarding adventure for experienced kayakers and rafters. With a Class III-IV rating and a length of 10 miles, the river run is best navigated at streamflow ranges between 200-400 cfs. Paddlers should be aware of the specific rapids and obstacles on the river and follow safe paddling practices.

River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-28
River Levels 74 cfs (3.45 ft)
Percent of Normal 26%
Status
Class Level iii-iv
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Streamflow Discharge cfs
Gauge Height ft
Reporting Streamgage USGS 10352500
       

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