Humboldt River
About
From Elko County through Humboldt County, this 290-mile river cuts across Nevada's interior basin before terminating in the Humboldt Sink — one of the longest rivers in the Great Basin with no outlet to the ocean. At 280 CFS average flow (optimal range 100–800), the Humboldt runs Class I water suitable for extended expeditions through high desert country. The upper 100 miles from Elko to Battle Mountain traverse the upper basin, while the lower 120 miles from Battle Mountain to Lovelock complete the journey to the terminal sink. Elko Guide Service operates on the river, and the California Trail Interpretive Center marks the historical significance of this corridor as part of the Humboldt River Trail used by westbound emigrants. USGS gauge 10322500 monitors flows for paddlers planning multi-day trips through this remote Nevada drainage.
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.