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Texas · Palo Pinto Co.

Brazos River

Palo Pinto Co. · 840 mi · Class I–II
Optimal: 300–3000 CFS · USGS #08088000
2,400 avg
4.41CFS
3.14 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: 2,400 cfsHist. median: 2,160 cfsUSGS #08088000
Possum Kingdom State Park · Texas Paddling Trail

About

From Possum Kingdom Dam through Palo Pinto County, the Brazos River cuts a 20-mile canyon float before opening into 40 miles of ranch country water toward Lake Whitney. At 2,400 CFS average, this section of the 840-mile Brazos runs Class I-II with optimal flows between 300 and 3,000 CFS. The canyon stretch below Possum Kingdom Dam offers the most protected water, while the Palo Pinto to Lake Whitney section spreads wider through working ranch land. Possum Kingdom State Park manages access and outfitting for the upper canyon, and the river carries Texas Paddling Trail designation through this reach. USGS gauge 08088000 tracks conditions for the system, though like most Texas rivers, the Brazos can shift dramatically with weather patterns upstream.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
Moon overhead
10:05 AM
Moonrise
3:02 PM
Moonset
5:08 AM
Moon underfoot
10:05 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
Outfitters
Possum Kingdom State Park
TPWD campground and water access
Brazos River Paddling Trail
TPWD mapped trail with access points
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Data Quality

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.

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