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Wenatchee River River Levels

Last Updated: January 8, 2026

The Wenatchee River is a 90-mile long river in Washington State, USA.


Summary

Total streamflow across the Wenatchee River was last observed at 7,200 cfs, and is expected to yield approximately 14,281 acre-ft of water today; about 133% of normal. River levels are high. Average streamflow for this time of year is 5,400 cfs, with recent peaks last observed on 2025-12-12 when daily discharge volume was observed at 99,900 cfs.

Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the Wenatchee River At Monitor reporting a streamflow rate of 2,800 cfs. This is also the highest stage along the Wenatchee River, with a gauge stage of 18.86 ft at this location. This river is monitored from 3 different streamgauging stations along the Wenatchee River, the highest being situated at an altitude of 1,810 ft, the Wenatchee River At Plain.

River Details

Last Updated 2026-01-08
Discharge Volume 14,281 ACRE-FT
Streamflow 7,200.0 cfs
-330.0 cfs (-4.38%)
Percent of Normal 133.33%
Maximum 99,900.0 cfs
2025-12-12
Seasonal Avg 5,400 cfs
       
River Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge Streamflow Gauge Stage 24hr Change (%) % Normal Minimum (cfs) Maximum (cfs) Air Temp Elevation
Wenatchee River At Plain
USGS 12457000
1760 cfs 3.49 ft -5.38
Wenatchee River At Peshastin
USGS 12459000
2640 cfs 4.08 ft -4.35
Wenatchee River At Monitor
USGS 12462500
2800 cfs 18.86 ft -3.78
Seasonal Discharge Comparison
Maximum Streamflow Discharge
Streamflow Elevation Profile

The Wenatchee River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington, originating at Lake Wenatchee and flowing southeast for 53 miles (85 km), emptying into the Columbia River immediately north of Wenatchee, Washington. On its way it passes the towns of Plain, Leavenworth, Peshastin, Dryden, Cashmere, Monitor, and Wenatchee, all within Chelan County. The river attracts kayaking and river rafting enthusiasts and tourism.
Tributaries include the Chiwawa River, Nason Creek, Peshastin Creek, and Icicle Creek. Its drainage basin is 1,333 square miles (3,450 km2) in area.