Sheep Creek is a popular whitewater river run located in the state of Utah. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 200 and 600 cubic feet per second (cfs). The river is classified as a class III-IV, which means that it is suitable for experienced paddlers who have some knowledge of rapids and obstacles. The segment mileage of this river run is approximately 8 miles.
Some of the specific river rapids and obstacles that paddlers may encounter on Sheep Creek include "The Sluice," "The Funnel," and "The Chute." These rapids are known for their technical difficulty and require careful maneuvering and navigation.
In terms of regulations, paddlers are required to have a permit in order to access Sheep Creek. The permit system is administered by the Bureau of Land Management, and permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, paddlers are required to adhere to Leave No Trace principles in order to minimize their impact on the environment.
Overall, Sheep Creek is a challenging and exciting whitewater river run that is well-suited for experienced paddlers. With its technical rapids, beautiful scenery, and specific regulations, it is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the great outdoors in Utah.
| Last Updated | 2025-06-16 |
| River Levels | 14 cfs (8.0 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 6% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | iii-iv |
| Elevation | ft |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 09381800 |