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ESFSEW A series of atmospheric rivers will provide rounds of increasingly impactful rainfall starting today and continuing through next week. Snow levels will fluctuate around 4500 to 6500 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 To Confluence With Glacier Creek Paddle Report

Last Updated: December 5, 2025

The Whitewater River Run is a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts in Washington state.


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Summary

The ideal streamflow range for this river is between 800 and 1500 cfs, which provides a thrilling and challenging experience for rafters and kayakers alike. The river is rated as Class III-IV, with some sections reaching Class V during high water. The segment mileage of the Whitewater River Run is approximately 10 miles, from its headwaters to its confluence with Glacier Creek.

There are several specific rapids and obstacles along the Whitewater River Run that rafters and kayakers should be aware of. These include sections such as Pinball, The Notch, and The Chute, which provide challenging drops and technical maneuvers. These rapids should only be attempted by experienced paddlers who are familiar with the river and have the necessary skills and equipment.

There are also specific regulations that apply to the Whitewater River Run. All paddlers are required to wear a personal flotation device (PFD) at all times while on the river. Additionally, all commercial outfitters and guides must be licensed by the state of Washington and adhere to strict safety guidelines. Private boaters are also advised to follow safety protocols and to check current water levels before attempting the river.

Overall, the Whitewater River Run offers a thrilling and challenging experience for experienced whitewater enthusiasts. Paddlers should be aware of the ideal streamflow range, class rating, specific rapids and obstacles, and regulations that apply to this area in order 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 2.0 Mi
Streamflow Discharge cfs
Gauge Height ft
Reporting Streamgage USGS 12044900
       

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