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California · Amador / Calaveras Co.

Mokelumne River

Wild & Scenic
Amador / Calaveras Co. · 95 mi · Class III–IV
Optimal: 500–2000 CFS · USGS #11319500
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Avg flow: 900 cfsHist. median: 820 cfsUSGS #11319500
National Wild & Scenic River (North Fork) · Eldorado National Forest

About

From the Sierra Nevada through Amador and Calaveras counties, the Mokelumne River drops 95 miles of varied character — from Class IV-V wilderness on the North Fork to mellow tailwater below Camanche Dam. The Electra Run covers five miles of the most popular whitewater, running Class III-IV at optimal flows between 500 and 2,000 CFS. Above that, the North Fork earned Wild & Scenic designation as an expert-only wilderness run with sustained Class IV-V drops through the Eldorado National Forest. Below Camanche Dam, the river settles into Class I-II flatwater suited to fishing. USGS gauge 11319500 tracks the main stem at 900 CFS average, though dam releases and snowpack drive significant seasonal variation. The 2018 Mokelumne River Flow Improvements altered release schedules to better support both whitewater recreation and downstream ecosystems.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
Moon overhead
11:39 AM
Moonrise
4:19 PM
Moonset
6:59 AM
Moon underfoot
11:39 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
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Data Quality

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