MUD CREEK

RIVER RUNS
2024-09-23
4,261 ft 42.80, -118.79


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The Mud Creek run on the Whitewater River in Oregon is a popular spot for kayakers and rafters, offering challenging rapids and beautiful scenery. The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 600-1,200 cfs, and it is rated as a Class III to Class IV run, depending on the section.

The segment mileage for the Mud Creek run is approximately 5.5 miles, and it features a number of notable rapids and obstacles. Some of the more challenging rapids include "Lunch Counter," "Pillow Rock," and "Double Drop," which require precise maneuvering and technical skill to navigate safely.

In terms of regulations, kayakers and rafters are required to obtain a permit before launching on the Whitewater River, and there are strict rules in place to protect the environment and wildlife in the area. It is important to check current regulations and obtain necessary permits before planning a trip to Mud Creek or any other area on the Whitewater River.

Last Updated 2024-09-23
River Levels 416 cfs (3.27 ft)
Percent of Normal 105%
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Class Level iii-iv
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 10396000

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