3. Greek Creek to Spanish CreekClass II-IV
13 Miles
Gauge Information
Gallatin
River DescriptionPhoto of House Rock Rapid, courtesy of and copyright by Randy Clark.StreamTeam Status: unverified
Last Updated: 2001-04-01 08:06:40
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Gallatin R nr Gal. Gateway [ MT ] |
Current Conditions
Station Graphs |
| Level Legend: | Running | Below Minimum Recommended Flow | Above Maximum Recommended Flow | Unknown |
| State | River Name/Section | Class | Level | Rel. Level | Updated | |
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| MT | Gallatin— 1. Yellowstone Nat. Park to W. Fork Gallatin | I-II | 1,340 cfs | 7/25 14:45 | ||
| MT | Gallatin— 2. W. Fork Gallatin to Greek Creek | II-III | 2.63 ft | 7/25 14:45 | ||
| MT | Gallatin— 3. Greek Creek to Spanish Creek | II-IV | 1,340 cfs | 7/25 14:45 |
| AW Gauge ID: | 2582 |
| USGS Station: | 06043500 |
| HUC: | 10020008 |
| Latitude: | 45.4975 |
| Longitude: | -111.2697 |
| Class: | 3 |
User Comments |
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2008-05-09 02:26:56 (77 days ago)
This is a great river with a little something for everyone. New boaters can take out just above the bridge and skip the Mad Mile section but still have a good time. At high levels some rapids wash out but those that don't get big and make up for it. coming into the 2008 season things are looking great. if you haven't heard we got assaulted with snow all winter and there is still much snow in the higher elevations . Though it has been a slow start so far due to so much late season snow the river is slowly starting to come up and all us locals are looking foward to a raging whitewater season. the mad Mile is the funnest section and worth running multiple times in a day. Edit
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2007-07-27 04:53:29 (364 days ago)
new online whitewater guide for montana area paddling - check it out!
www.montanaeddyhop.blogspot.com Edit
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2006-06-10 01:41:33 (776 days ago)
wes heustess
This section is a local favorite of Gallatin Valley paddlers. It can be stompy at high flows and even at the lowest flows is a great backyard run. Play spots are scattered through out at all flows. <br />
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2004-08-15 10:13:04 (1440 days ago)
Chris Kelly
I paddled everything from Moose Flats to the Church Camp between 8/1/04 and 8/5/04. The levels varied from 470 to about 650 cfs.<br />
There is enough water at these levels to have an enjoyable time. The Mad Mile, including House Rock, is a whole lot of fun even at these lower levels. Above and below are several miles of class II water. The best section was from Greek Creek to <br />
Storm Castle access. <br />
Boaters who are in the Bozeman (kewl town!) area ought to get on the Galatin.<br />
I hope local folks will post something about this river at higher levels. Chris Kelly
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