Hogeye Creek Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-16

Hogeye Creek is a popular river run in Utah, located in the central region of the state.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this creek is between 50 and 350 cubic feet per second (cfs), which can vary depending on water levels and weather conditions. It is classified as a Class III to IV rapid, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced paddlers.

The segment mileage of Hogeye Creek is approximately 6.5 miles, and it features several challenging rapids and obstacles, including Hogeye Falls, the largest rapid on the creek. Other noteworthy rapids include Headwall, Steep Creek, and the Narrows.

In terms of regulations, Hogeye Creek is located within the Manti-La Sal National Forest, and visitors are required to obtain a permit before entering the area. Camping is allowed in designated areas only, and fires must be contained in fire rings or grills. Additionally, visitors are urged to practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out all trash and waste.

Overall, Hogeye Creek offers a thrilling and scenic river run for experienced paddlers, but caution should always be exercised due to the challenging rapids and potential hazards.

River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-16
River Levels 14 cfs (8.0 ft)
Percent of Normal 6%
Status
Class Level iii
Elevation ft
Streamflow Discharge cfs
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 09381800
       

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