The ideal streamflow range for this run is between 1500-2500 cubic feet per second (cfs), which typically occurs in the spring and early summer months. The river is rated as Class III-IV, with several Class V sections, meaning it requires intermediate to advanced paddling skills.
The segment mileage for this run is approximately 11 miles, starting at the headwaters and including all tributaries to the confluence with the Elwha River. The river features several exciting rapids and obstacles, including the infamous "Narrows" section, which consists of a narrow canyon with steep drops and boulder-filled rapids.
Regulations in the area include a permit requirement for all commercial river trips and a requirement to pack out all trash and human waste. Additionally, visitors are reminded to respect private property along the river and to avoid disturbing wildlife.
Overall, the Whitewater River Run is a thrilling and challenging adventure for experienced paddlers seeking a memorable experience in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
| Last Updated | |
| River Levels | 725 cfs (539.27 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | +100% |
| Optimal Range | 1500-2500 cfs |
| Status | Too Low |
| Class Level | iii-iv |
| Elevation | ft |
| Run Length | 8.0 Mi |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 12044900 |
| Location | Reservations | Toilets |
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Humes Ranch Campsites
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Altaire - Olympic National Park
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Elwha - Olympic National Park
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Lake Angeles Campgound
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Dodger Point Camp
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Heart O The Hills
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