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ESFSEW A series of atmospheric rivers will provide rounds of increasingly impactful rainfall starting on Friday and continuing through early next week. Snow levels will remain around 5000 to 6000 feet. Expect rising rivers with potential for flooding especially for rivers flowing off the Olympics and Cascades. Urban flooding and landslides are also possible throughout this period as the soil conditions remain wet.


Headwaters And Includes All Tributaries Within The Park To Confluence With Sol Duc River Paddle Report

Last Updated: December 4, 2025

The Whitewater River Run, located in Olympic National Park in Washington state, is a popular destination for experienced kayakers and rafters.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 800-1500 cfs. The river is classified as a Class III-IV, meaning it has moderate to difficult rapids with waves up to four feet high, narrow channels, and unavoidable obstacles. The segment mileage of this run is approximately 9 miles.

There are specific rapids and obstacles that paddlers should be aware of, including Boulder Drop, which is a challenging Class IV rapid with a tight line through a narrow chute. Another notable obstacle is the Potholes, which are large boulders that create powerful hydraulics. Paddlers must navigate around these hazards to successfully complete the run.

To ensure safety and responsible use of the area, there are specific regulations in place for the Whitewater River Run. All paddlers must obtain a backcountry permit from the park service and follow Leave No Trace principles. Additionally, motorized watercraft are not permitted on this river.

Overall, the Whitewater River Run offers a thrilling experience for experienced paddlers who are up for the challenge. It is important to follow all regulations and safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

River Run Details

Last Updated
River Levels 725 cfs (539.27 ft)
Percent of Normal +100%
Optimal Range 800-1500 cfs
Status Too Low
Class Level iii-iv
Elevation ft
Run Length 71.0 Mi
Streamflow Discharge cfs
Gauge Height ft
Reporting Streamgage USGS 12044900
       

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