Last Updated | 2023-06-13 |
River Levels | 155 cfs (4.71 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 114% |
Optimal Range | 900-2000 cfs |
Status | Too Low |
Class Level | III+ |
Elevation | 7,973 ft |
Run Length | 3.5 Mi |
Gradient | 55 FPM |
Streamflow Discharge | 82.5 cfs |
Gauge Height | 4.4 ft |
Reporting Streamgage |
Bear River Near Utah-Wyoming State Line
USGS 10011500 |
The Stillwater Camp East Fork River Run in Utah on the Bear River offers a scenic and challenging river run. The river has several obstacles, including boulder gardens and rapids, that make the run difficult and require advanced paddling skills. The best time of year to float this section of water is in late spring or early summer when the river is at optimal flow. It is recommended to have a minimum flow of 300 cfs and maximum of 700 cfs. Overall, this river run is best suited for experienced paddlers who are up for a challenge.