Logan River Levels
June 6 2023
Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the reporting a streamflow rate of cfs. This is also the deepest point on the Logan River, with a gage stage of ft. This river is monitored from 1 different streamgauging stations along the Logan River, the highest being perched at an elevation of ft, the .
The river is also a popular destination for whitewater enthusiasts, featuring river runs like 3rd Dam to 2nd Dam, and Logan Town Run, a class II+ to III- run. Compare streamflow levels for nearby paddling destinations on the interactive map .
River Summary: The Logan River is a river located in the state of Utah, USA. It has a length of approximately 53 miles and is a major tributary of the Bear River. The river's history dates back to the time of the indigenous Shoshone tribe who used the river for fishing and transportation. Today, the river is used for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and swimming, as well as for irrigation and agricultural purposes. The river is fed by several tributaries such as the Blacksmith Fork River and Tony Grove Creek. The river has several reservoirs and dams including the Hyrum Dam and Reservoir, the Cutler Dam and Reservoir, and the Logan Canyon Hydroelectric Project. These reservoirs and dams are used for irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric power generation.
