Death Hollow Creek Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-28

Death Hollow Creek is located in the state of Utah and is a popular destination for whitewater rafting enthusiasts.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for Death Hollow Creek is between 50 and 200 cubic feet per second (cfs). The creek is classified as Class III to Class IV, which means that experienced paddlers are recommended.

The segment mileage of Death Hollow Creek is about 14 miles. The river rapids and obstacles on the creek include several class III and IV rapids, including Hades, Staircase, and Last Chance. These rapids provide a challenging experience for experienced whitewater rafters looking to test their skills.

There are specific regulations that apply to the area, including the requirement for a permit to access the creek. Camping is allowed but is limited to designated areas, and campers are required to pack out all their trash. Visitors are also required to follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize the impact on the environment.

To summarize, Death Hollow Creek is an exciting and challenging whitewater river run that provides a great experience for experienced paddlers. The ideal streamflow range is between 50 and 200 cfs, and the creek is classified as Class III to Class IV. The segment mileage is about 14 miles, and there are several challenging rapids and obstacles along the way. Visitors are required to obtain a permit, follow specific regulations, and practice Leave No Trace principles to minimize their impact on the environment.

River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-28
River Levels 4 cfs (1.73 ft)
Percent of Normal 8%
Status
Class Level iii-iv
Elevation ft
Streamflow Discharge cfs
Gauge Height ft
Reporting Streamgage USGS 09337000
       

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