Beaver Dam Wash Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2024-04-11

The Beaver Dam Wash in southwestern Utah is a popular destination for whitewater river running.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for the river is between 100 and 700 cfs, which provides Class II-III rapids. The 10-mile segment of the river from the Lower Narrows to the Virgin River is the most commonly run section and offers exciting rapids and obstacles such as the Waterfall Rapid and the Corkscrew.

The Beaver Dam Wash is rated as a Class II-III river, with some sections reaching Class IV during high water. This makes it ideal for intermediate-level paddlers who are looking for a challenge. The rapids on the river are created by natural rock formations and often require precise maneuvering.

The Lower Narrows to the Virgin River segment of the Beaver Dam Wash is approximately 10 miles long and takes around 4-5 hours to complete. There are several campsites along the river for overnight trips, but permits are required and must be obtained in advance.

Specific regulations for the area include a ban on glass containers and littering. Visitors are also advised to pack out all trash and respect private property boundaries along the river. Overall, the Beaver Dam Wash offers a thrilling whitewater adventure in a beautiful and remote desert setting.

River Run Details

Last Updated 2024-04-11
River Levels 1 cfs (3.8 ft)
Percent of Normal 55%
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Class Level ii-iii
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 09413900
       

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