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Utah · San Juan Co.

Dolores River

San Juan Co. · 150 mi · Class II–IV
Optimal: 800–5000 CFS · USGS #09180000
Water temp: 67°F
1,800 avg
213CFS
7.45 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: 1,800 cfsHist. median: 1,500 cfsUSGS #09180000
BLM Dolores River Canyon · Slickrock Canyon

About

Through San Juan County's red rock canyons, the Dolores cuts 150 miles of Class II-IV whitewater before joining the Colorado River. At 1800 CFS average with an optimal range of 800-5000, this is big water through big country — the 75-mile stretch from Bradfield Bridge to Slickrock runs Class II-III through Ponderosa Gorge, while Slickrock Canyon itself drops 45 miles of Class III-IV water through the deepest part of the system. The lower 30 miles ease to Class II as the canyon widens toward the confluence. BLM manages the Dolores River Canyon corridor, and commercial outfitters like Dvorak Expeditions run multi-day trips through the remote sections where permits and advance planning are essential. USGS gauge 09180000 tracks flows that can swing dramatically with snowpack and reservoir releases, making timing critical for both safety and navigability.

Solunar Fishing Activity
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Waxing Crescent
15% illumination
Poor
Moon overhead
10:50 AM
Moonrise
3:28 PM
Moonset
6:13 AM
Moon underfoot
10:50 PM
Next full moon: May 3111 days
Outfitters
Dvorak Expeditions
Dolores River multi-day canyon trips
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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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