The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 100-500 cfs, as water levels above 500 cfs can make the rapids too dangerous to navigate. The river is rated as a Class III-IV, with some sections reaching Class V during high water levels.
The segment mileage for the Virgin River run is approximately 16 miles, starting at the town of Virgin and ending at the take-out point at the Temple of Sinawava. The river features several exciting rapids, including the Subway, where paddlers must navigate through a narrow slot canyon, and the Big Drop, which is a Class V rapid that requires advanced skills to navigate safely.
There are specific regulations in place for the Virgin River run, including a permit system that limits the number of daily participants to protect the fragile ecosystem. Additionally, all paddlers must wear a personal flotation device and helmets, and it is recommended to have a guide or experienced paddler in the group.
Overall, the Virgin River offers a thrilling whitewater experience for advanced paddlers looking for a challenge. However, it is crucial to respect the regulations and guidelines in place to ensure the safety of all participants and protect the natural environment.
| Last Updated | 2025-06-28 |
| River Levels | 91 cfs (11.19 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 87% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | iii-iv |
| Elevation | ft |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 09406100 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Sand Cove Primitive Camping Area
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Quail Creek State Park
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Red Cliffs Campground
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Red Cliffs
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Washington County Regional Park
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Camping spot
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