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Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

WHAT IS PLANNED REGARDING RECREATIONAL RELEASES?

American Whitewater is working aggressively to obtain regularly scheduled recreational whitewater releases (600 - 1000 cfs) for the second weekend of each month between June and September. This is contingent upon water availability and UPRC cooperation.

DO NOT DESPAIR while you wait for scheduled releases. THERE ARE OPPORTUNITIES in the spring when high water events get through the dam and bring the river up to runable levels. Most of the spring rain and snowmelt is held back by the reservoir but some events are significant enough to prompt the Dam folks to release runable levels of water.

During the spring 2002 season there were 15 DAYS that saw water levels above 400 cfs during daylight hours. Of these days 7 were above 600 and 2 were above 1000 cfs. (there was no evidence in the 2002 records to suggest that navigable water was held back for night release)

These events are most likely to happen in MARCH, APRIL, and MAY. I don't have the research to back this up but the days that the Savage is running may correlate to days when high water has blown-out your other favorite runs.

My suggestion if you want to log a run or two in on the Savage is to remember what you just read and check the gauge after these big events.

Finally, the race events normally occur around 1,000 cfs.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
SAVAGE RIV BL SAVAGE RIV DAM NEAR BLOOMINGTON, MD
usgs-01597500 250 - 2000 cfs III-IV 00h58m 196 cfs (rc= -0.0 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
250 -2000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable III-IV

Report - Reports of Savage Dam to North Branch Potomac River and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
Savage [MD] Savage! n/a Matt Muir
Savage [md] Savage 89 Worlds Jon Lugbill - 3 n/a Jason Robertson
3y213d10h12m Savage [MD] Memorial Rock 3.00ft, 861cfs Patricia Hachick
5y135d10h12m Savage River [MD] Yet another great drop. 350cfs Chris Brock
5y135d10h12m Savage [MD] Savage in the race course 350 cfs Bill Kirby
6y217d10h12m Savage [MD] Savage Strainer n/a Matt Muir
> 10 years Savage River [MD] Savage River Slalom 1976 n/a Ken and Fran Strickland
> 10 years Savage [MD] Savage River Slalom 1976 n/a Ken and Fran Strickland
> 10 years Savage [MD] Carrie Ashton, Savage Races, 1974 n/a Bill Kirby
> 10 years Savage [MD] John Hefti at the Savage Races, 1973 2500-3000 cfs Bill Kirby