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Range Creek river run

Utah, USA Range Creek Class III-V
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200cfs
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800cfs
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Range Creek -- Utah paddle run
Range Creek Utah · Range Creek
About this run

Range Creek

The Range Creek in Utah is a popular whitewater river run that offers a range of different rapids and obstacles for experienced kayakers and rafters. The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 200 and 800 cubic feet per second (cfs), which provides enough water for a challenging run without becoming too dangerous.

The Range Creek is rated as a Class III to IV river, with some sections reaching up to Class V during high water levels. The segment mileage for this river is approximately 13 miles, starting at the mouth of Range Creek and ending at the confluence with the Green River.

Some of the specific rapids and obstacles on the Range Creek include Big Drop, a Class IV rapid that requires careful navigation and skillful maneuvering. Other challenging sections include Little Niagara, a steep and narrow gorge with several drops and tight turns.

There are specific regulations that apply to this area, including a limit on the number of visitors allowed in the Range Creek Canyon at any given time. Additionally, visitors are required to obtain a permit in advance before accessing the river, and all visitors must follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize impact on the surrounding environment.

Overall, the Range Creek is a challenging and rewarding whitewater river run that offers a range of different rapids and obstacles. However, visitors should be aware of the specific regulations and safety considerations before attempting this run, and should always exercise caution and respect for the environment.
StateUtah
RiverRange Creek
ClassIII-V
Elevation5,229 ft
Optimal range200 — 800 cfs
Current flow--
StreamgageUSGS 09314280
Latitude39.4466°
Longitude-110.2278°
Detailed forecast

Plan your run down to the hour

Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no. Watch the precipitation column on the meteogram; rain ahead of a run typically lifts flows 12-48 hours later depending on the basin.

Hourly detail

Next 5 days, hour by hour

Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.

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Deep dive

5-day forecast table

Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind. Each cell is colour-coded relative to the column min/max.

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Long-term outlook

15-day temperature & precipitation

Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks -- the upstream story that drives next week's flows.

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Regional flow

Regional streamflow levels

USGS streamgauges around Range Creek -- useful for spotting upstream pulses and gauging which tributary is contributing what.

Around the run

Plan a longer trip

The closest boat launches, other paddle runs, and campgrounds so a day on the water can grow into a full weekend.

Whitewater safety

Check the flow before you run
Use the linked-gauge card and Regional Flow panel above. Class ratings change with flow -- a Class III at low water can become Class IV+ at high water.
Know your skill ceiling
Pick runs comfortably below your ceiling. Cold-water and big-water runs raise the consequences of any mistake.
Wear the right gear
Helmet, PFD, drysuit / wetsuit when water is below 60°F. Throw bag, knife, and whistle on your person, not in the boat.
Scout, set safety, and run with a team
Scout new rapids on foot, set safety with throw bags above the consequence pool, and run with at least one other competent paddler.
Respect the river
Strainers, undercuts, low-head dams, and wood can kill at any class rating. When in doubt, portage.

Set push alerts in the Snoflo app

Save Range Creek as a favorite, set a discharge threshold (e.g. "alert me when flow hits 600 cfs"), and the iOS app pushes the moment the linked gauge crosses.

FAQ

About Range Creek

What's the optimal flow for Range Creek?

The optimal flow depends on the section and the craft. Check the Run Details panel for the linked gauge and current status.

How fresh is the cfs reading on this page?

The linked USGS streamgauge reports continuously (every 15 minutes); Snoflo refreshes throughout the day. Hover the streamflow sparkline to read individual datapoints.

What's the whitewater class?

See the Run Details panel for the class rating Snoflo tracks for this run. Class ratings change with flow -- a Class III at low water can become Class IV in high water.

Where do I put in / take out?

Tap Directions in the hero above to open driving directions to the put-in. For shuttle planning, check the Nearby Boat Launches panel and the river run operator's site.

Can I get alerts when flows hit the optimal range?

Yes -- alerts are managed in the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this run, set a discharge threshold, and you'll get a push the moment the gauge crosses.

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