Eagle River
About
Gold Medal waters support trophy trout through 60 miles of the Eagle River as it drops from Red Cliff to its confluence with the Colorado at Dotsero. The upper section from Red Cliff to Minturn runs Class II-III through mountain canyon country, while the middle stretch from Minturn to Wolcott settles into Class II tailwater that earned the Gold Medal designation in 2001. Below Wolcott, the Eagle mellows to Class I-II valley water for the final push to the Colorado River. At 750 CFS average with an optimal range of 300-2000, the Eagle offers consistent flows through Eagle County's White River National Forest corridor. The Ute people held this territory before European contact, calling the drainage Eagle Valley. Lakota Guides operates on the system, working primarily the Gold Medal middle section where the technical water transitions to productive trout habitat. USGS gauge 09070000 tracks the flows that determine whether you're running technical drops or floating productive pools.
River conditions are community-verified. CFS ranges, difficulty ratings, and access points may not reflect every flow level or seasonal change. Always check current conditions, scout unfamiliar rapids, and paddle within your skill level.