Kanarra Creek Paddle Report

Last Updated: May 3, 2026

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Kanarra Creek is a beautiful and popular river run located in southern Utah.


Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river run is between 50-150 cfs. This flow range provides for a fun and exciting experience while still maintaining a manageable level of difficulty. The class rating for this river run is class III-IV, which means it is suitable for intermediate to advanced kayakers and rafters.

The segment mileage for this river run is approximately 3 miles, starting at Kanarra Falls and ending at the confluence with the Virgin River. Along the way, paddlers will encounter several notable rapids and obstacles, including Kanarra Falls, a 15-foot waterfall that requires careful navigation. Other rapids on this run include the Shelf Drop, the Corkscrew, and the Slot.

There are some specific regulations to be aware of when paddling Kanarra Creek. First, visitors must obtain a permit from the Kanarra Creek Trailhead before entering the area. Additionally, camping is not allowed within the canyon, and visitors are required to pack out all trash and waste.

In summary, Kanarra Creek is a thrilling river run in Utah that offers exciting rapids and beautiful scenery. The ideal streamflow range is between 50-150 cfs, it is rated class III-IV, and spans approximately 3 miles. Visitors should be aware of specific regulations, including the requirement for a permit and a ban on camping in the canyon.

15-Day Long Term Forecast


River Run Details

Last Updated
River Levels 1 cfs (9.51 ft)
Percent of Normal +100%
Optimal Range 50-150 cfs
Status Too Low
Class Level iii-iv
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 10242300
       

5-Day Hourly Forecast Detail