* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations 6 to 12 inches above 8000 feet possible, with amounts greater than 16 inches at the highest elevations. Widespread westerly winds gusting 40 to 60 mph, with isolated stronger winds. * WHERE...Mountains of central, northwest, and west central Wyoming. * WHEN...From late tonight through Wednesday evening. * IMPACTS...Travel will likely be very difficult, especially along mountain passes like Teton, Togwotee, and South Pass due to a combination of strong winds and falling snow reducing visibilities. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Areas of winds near 75 mph possible, especially for eastern mountain slopes, like the eastern Absaroka and Wind River Mountains. The heaviest snow occurs between about 1 AM and noon MST Wednesday.
The ideal streamflow range for this section is between 400 and 800 cubic feet per second (cfs). This section of the river is rated as Class III-IV, making it suitable for experienced paddlers.
The Scab Creek segment has a total mileage of 12 miles, and has several notable rapids and obstacles, including "Entrance Rapid," "The Junkyard," and "The S-Turn." Entrance Rapid is a Class IV rapid that requires precise maneuvering to navigate safely. The Junkyard is a Class III rapid that features a series of large boulders that create challenging whitewater. The S-Turn is a technical Class III rapid that requires quick decision-making to navigate through a tight channel.
There are specific regulations in place for the Scab Creek section of the Whitewater River. All boaters are required to obtain a permit from the Bureau of Land Management before embarking on their trip. Additionally, boaters must adhere to strict Leave-No-Trace principles to protect the delicate natural environment of the area.
In summary, the Scab Creek section of the Whitewater River in Wyoming is a challenging and exciting destination for experienced kayakers and rafters. With ideal streamflow ranges between 400 and 800 cfs, a Class III-IV rating, 12 miles of rapids and obstacles, and specific regulations in place to protect the environment, this section of the river is sure to provide an unforgettable experience for outdoor adventurers.
| Last Updated | 2025-06-28 |
| River Levels | 961 cfs (5.05 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 37% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | iii-iv |
| Elevation | ft |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 09196500 |