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River Wave Reports

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Check out the latest surf reports for surfing landlocked waves to include known river wave locations, recommended flows to surf, nearest gauges, maps, and other locals only knowledge.
Location State Status Discharge (CFS) Gage height (Ft) Weather (°F)
16th Street Wave
2023-03-16T00:45:00.000

Colorado Surfable 197 3.13 36
Daves Wave
2023-03-16T00:30:00.000

Colorado Surfable 295 3.74 37
Beaver Wave
2023-03-25T02:00:00.000-06:00

Colorado Too Low 42 1.35 40
Riverscape
2023-03-25T03:30:00.000-04:00

Ohio Too High 17100 30.37 60
Eastwood Metropark
2023-03-25T03:30:00.000-04:00

Ohio Too High 3500 8.59 60
River Run Park
2023-03-25T01:45:00.000-06:00

Colorado Too Low 21 10.78 40
Miracle Wave
2023-03-25T01:45:00.000-06:00

Colorado Too Low 21 10.78 40
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Surf Is Where You Find It

River surfing is much like ocean surfing except it is done on stationary standing waves in the river. River waves are located throughout North America and are open to the public and free to surf. River waves are unique since they are in fixed locations in the river, never stop breaking, and can be surfed endlessly (unlike ocean waves that rides typically last only ten to thirty seconds).

River surfers typically use ocean surfboards to surf river waves. River surfing is easier to learn than ocean surfing, and for landlocked surfers, river surfing is extremely enjoyable if not outright addictive.

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