Greenbrier River River Levels

Last Updated: December 5, 2025

The Greenbrier River is a 173-mile-long river located in West Virginia, USA.


Summary

Total streamflow across the Greenbrier River was last observed at 2,824 cfs, and is expected to yield approximately 5,601 acre-ft of water today; about 56% of normal. River levels are low and may signify a drought. Average streamflow for this time of year is 5,013 cfs, with recent peaks last observed on 2021-03-02 when daily discharge volume was observed at 110,980 cfs.

Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the Greenbrier River At Hilldale reporting a streamflow rate of 1,230 cfs. However, the streamgauge with the highest stage along the river is the Greenbrier River At Alderson with a gauge stage of 3.36 ft. This river is monitored from 4 different streamgauging stations along the Greenbrier River, the highest being situated at an altitude of 2,729 ft, the Greenbrier River At Durbin.

River Details

Last Updated 2025-12-05
Discharge Volume 5,601 ACRE-FT
Streamflow 2,824.0 cfs
-379.0 cfs (-11.83%)
Percent of Normal 56.34%
Maximum 110,980.0 cfs
2021-03-02
Seasonal Avg 5,013 cfs
       
River Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge Streamflow Gauge Stage 24hr Change (%) % Normal Minimum (cfs) Maximum (cfs) Air Temp Elevation
Greenbrier River At Durbin
USGS 03180500
105 cfs 1.38 ft -5.41
Greenbrier River At Buckeye
USGS 03182500
339 cfs 2.78 ft -26.62
Greenbrier River At Alderson
USGS 03183500
1150 cfs 3.36 ft -11.54
Greenbrier River At Hilldale
USGS 03184000
1230 cfs 2.4 ft -7.52
Seasonal Discharge Comparison
Maximum Streamflow Discharge
Streamflow Elevation Profile

The Greenbrier River is a tributary of the New River, 162 miles (261 km) long, in southeastern West Virginia, in the United States. Via the New, Kanawha and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 1,656 square miles (4,290 km2). It is one of the longest rivers in West Virginia.