The ideal streamflow range for rafting on this river is between 200-1000 cfs. The class rating of the river ranges from II-IV depending on water levels. The river spans a total of 16 miles and is broken down into three segments, each with its own unique rapids and obstacles.
The first segment of the river spans 8 miles and is rated as a class II-III. This section is known for its scenic views and a few exciting rapids such as the "Rollercoaster" and "Wall Street."
The second segment of the river is the most challenging, with rapids rated up to class IV. This 5-mile stretch includes obstacles such as "The Narrows" and "The Black Hole."
The final segment of the river is a more mellow class II-III stretch that spans 3 miles. This section is a great option for those looking for a more relaxed ride.
There are specific regulations in place for rafting on the Virgin River. All rafts must be equipped with a life jacket for each person on board, and all passengers must wear a helmet. Additionally, all rafters must adhere to Leave No Trace principles to protect the natural beauty of the river and surrounding area.
Overall, the Virgin River offers a range of rapids and scenery for rafting enthusiasts of varying skill levels. It is important for all visitors to respect the regulations in place and take care to protect the environment while enjoying this exciting river run.
| Last Updated | 2025-06-28 |
| River Levels | 91 cfs (11.19 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 87% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | ii-iii |
| 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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