This river is known for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and challenging rapids. The ideal streamflow range for Muddy Creek is between 500-1000 cfs. This range provides a good balance of challenging rapids while still being safe for experienced whitewater rafters.
Muddy Creek is classed as a Class III-IV river. This rating indicates that the river has moderate to difficult rapids with irregular waves and strong currents. The segment mileage of Muddy Creek is approximately 10 miles long, providing ample opportunities for adventure-seeking rafters.
Some of the specific river rapids and obstacles that can be found on Muddy Creek include The Narrows, Pumphouse Rapid, and the Wedding Cake. These rapids are known for their steep drops, narrow channels, and powerful hydraulics, making them a challenge for even the most experienced rafters.
In terms of regulations, Muddy Creek is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and requires a permit for commercial outfitters. Private rafters are allowed to raft on the river without a permit but must follow all regulations and guidelines set by the BLM.
Overall, Muddy Creek is a thrilling whitewater river run that offers challenges and excitement for experienced rafters. It is important to always take safety precautions and be aware of the river's current conditions before attempting to raft on Muddy Creek.
Muddy Creek Below Young Draw
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4cfs |
Little Snake River Near Dixon
|
249cfs |
Slater Fork Near Slater
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55cfs |
Little Snake River Near Slater
|
305cfs |
Elkhead Creek Above Long Gulch
|
114cfs |
Elkhead Creek Near Craig
|
89cfs |
| Last Updated | 2025-06-28 |
| River Levels | 55 cfs (3.42 ft) |
| Percent of Normal | 14% |
| Status | |
| Class Level | iii-iv |
| Elevation | ft |
| Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
| Gauge Height | ft |
| Reporting Streamgage | USGS 09258980 |