Escalante River Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-28

The Escalante River in Utah offers a challenging and scenic whitewater river run for experienced paddlers with a Class II-III rating.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 100-500 cubic feet per second (cfs). The river has a segment mileage of approximately 70 miles, stretching from its headwaters in the Aquarius Plateau to its confluence with the Colorado River.

The river features several notable rapids and obstacles, including Powell Falls, Death Hollow, and the Box. Powell Falls is a Class III rapid that requires careful navigation around several large boulders. Death Hollow is a narrow, twisting gorge that requires technical skills to maneuver through. The Box is a Class III-IV rapid with steep drops and strong currents.

There are several regulations in place to protect the natural beauty of the Escalante River area. Camping is only allowed at designated campsites, and visitors must obtain a permit before entering the area. Additionally, visitors are required to follow leave-no-trace principles and to practice responsible wilderness behavior.

Overall, the Escalante River offers a challenging and rewarding whitewater adventure for experienced paddlers. However, visitors must be aware of the specific streamflow range, class rating, segment mileage, river rapids/obstacles, and regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

River Run Details

Last Updated 2025-06-28
River Levels 14 cfs (1.76 ft)
Percent of Normal 5%
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Class Level ii-iii
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Reporting Streamgage USGS 09337500
       

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