The Scorpion Gulch section of the Whitewater River in Utah is a popular destination for white water enthusiasts due to its challenging rapids and beautiful scenery. The ideal streamflow range for this section is between 300 and 800 cubic feet per second (cfs). This range ensures that the rapids are challenging but not so dangerous that they become unmanageable.
The Scorpion Gulch section is rated as class III-IV, which means that it is suitable for intermediate to advanced paddlers. The segment mileage of this section is approximately 6 miles, and paddlers can expect to encounter multiple rapids, including Scorpion, Pinball, and Red Wall.
The Scorpion rapid is a class III rapid that requires paddlers to navigate through a narrow channel between two large boulders. Pinball rapid is a class IV rapid that features multiple channels and requires precise maneuvering to avoid rocks and navigate the current. Red Wall rapid is a class III+ rapid that requires paddlers to navigate through a steep drop and a series of large boulders.
To ensure the safety of all paddlers, there are specific regulations in place for the Scorpion Gulch section. All boaters are required to wear personal flotation devices (PFDs) and helmets, and it is recommended that paddlers have previous experience with class III-IV rapids before attempting this section. Additionally, there are restrictions on the number of commercial outfitters allowed to operate on this section, and permits are required for all private and commercial trips.
Overall, the Scorpion Gulch section of the Whitewater River is a challenging and exciting destination for experienced paddlers looking for a true white water adventure.
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Humidity
Last Updated | 2024-09-23 |
River Levels | 14 cfs (1.76 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 10% |
Status | |
Class Level | iii-iv |
Elevation | ft |
Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
Gauge Height | ft |
Reporting Streamgage | USGS 09337500 |