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NameLocationDateFlow
CFS
Height
Feet
Temp
F
Drainage
NameLocationDateFlow
CFS
Height
Feet
Temp
F
Drainage
Bear RiverEvanston04/19 13:005162.58  
Bear Riverblw Reservoir, Near Woodruff04/19 12:457865.26  
Bear Riverblw Pixley Dam, Near Cokeville04/19 12:158595.87  
Bear Riverblw Smiths Fork, Nr Cokeville04/19 12:309844.08  
Boiling RiverMammoth04/19 12:15211.11117.1 
Buffalo ForkMoran04/19 12:303241.2441 
Firehole RiverOld Faithful04/19 13:00472.4846.4 
Firehole Rivernr West Yellowstone Mt04/19 12:002833.1157.2 
Gibbon RiverMadison Jct04/19 12:001144.76  
Greys RiverAlpine04/19 12:308172.26  
Gros Ventre RiverZenith04/19 12:1522718.41  
Lamar Rivernr Tower Ranger Station Ynp04/19 12:155211.7738.7 
Pacific CreekMoran04/19 12:301664.8441.5 
Salt RiverEtna04/19 12:3017203.64  
Smiths Forknr Border04/19 12:301961.61  
Snake RiverMoose04/19 13:0012109.1345.1 
SnakeFlagg Ranch04/19 12:305482.9841Columbia
SnakeMoran04/19 12:453012.5238.5Columbia
SnakeJackson04/19 12:3023102.643.9Columbia
SnakeAlpine04/19 12:3037104.2342.4Columbia
Tantalus CreekNorris Junction04/19 12:3051.5479.3 

Generated Friday, April, 19 2024 at 13:04

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CFS stands for cubic feet per second. This is an estimate of the volume of water flowing past the gauge. 100 CFS is equivalent to 45,000 gallons per minute. A lot of water!

Feet is the height of the water above a reference point at the gauge. There is no uniform standard for the reference point between gauges. A gauge's height should only be thought of in terms of that gauge, no others.

F is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.

Willamette Kayak and Canoe Club Home, for other states, or for additional information please visit my kayaking page.