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Arizona · Apache Co.

Black River

Apache Co. · 70 mi · Class I–II
Optimal: 200–1500 CFS · USGS #09490500
450 avg
24CFS
1.37 ft gauge height
Below Optimal
Stable
Flow data is live from USGS·Rapid classifications and CFS ranges need community verification·Know this river?
Avg flow: 450 cfsHist. median: 400 cfsUSGS #09490500
Fort Apache Reservation (permit required)

About

Through mountain meadows and forested canyons of Apache County, the Black River runs 70 miles of Class I-II water at an average 450 CFS. The upper sections flow through high country meadows with intermittent Class II drops, while the reservation reach cuts deeper into forested canyon walls before transitioning to desert country approaching the Salt River confluence. Flows range from 200 CFS in late summer to 1500 CFS during snowmelt, tracked at USGS gauge 09490500. The entire corridor requires permits from the Fort Apache Reservation, with White Mountain Apache Outfitters providing guided access and trip coordination. This is cold mountain water dropping through diverse ecosystems — from alpine meadows to ponderosa forest to desert scrub — all within tribal boundaries that limit access and preserve the watershed's undeveloped character.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
Moon overhead
10:55 AM
Moonrise
3:49 PM
Moonset
6:00 AM
Moon underfoot
10:55 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
Outfitters
White Mountain Apache Outfitters
Black River guided fishing and paddling
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Data Quality

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