Lower Paria River Paddle Report

Last Updated: 2025-06-16

The Lower Paria River in Utah is a popular whitewater river run for experienced paddlers.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for the Lower Paria River is between 150 and 500 cubic feet per second (cfs), with the best time for rafting being in the spring and early summer months.

The Lower Paria River is classified as a class III-IV river, offering challenging rapids with moderate to high difficulty. The segment mileage for the Lower Paria River is approximately 46 miles, with the river flowing through stunning red rock canyons and scenic desert landscapes.

Some of the specific rapids and obstacles on the Lower Paria River include The Slide, House Rock Rapid, and White House Rapid. These rapids are known for their steep drops, challenging waves, and powerful currents, making them an exciting challenge for experienced paddlers.

In terms of regulations, the Lower Paria River is located on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Permits are required for all overnight trips on the river, and commercial outfitters must obtain a permit from the BLM to operate on the river. Additionally, all boaters must comply with Leave No Trace principles and pack out all trash and waste.

Overall, the Lower Paria River offers an exciting and challenging whitewater experience for experienced paddlers, with stunning scenery and unique rapids that are sure to impress.

River Run Details

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

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