Click a heading to sort. Hover over a heading for help.
Class of the river gives an approximate difficulty. See the safety section of this website for more
information on rapids and ratings.
Level gives the most updated gauge tied to a river. See the notes and comments for how to
interpret the reading. Readings may be delayed, come from bad sources, or have other miscalculations.
Additional detail on a gauge can be ascertained by a simple click to the level. Metrics for a given level are:
CFS, Stage (ft), in/hr for rain, and r.c. meaning no direct flow, but 0.0-1.0 is boatable.
The astrix (*) indicates a comment on the flow, plus (+) indicates a good flow,
tilde (~) indicates that this is a stand-in for the real flow, or the flow is delayed, an explination mark (!)
indicates there is a warning associated with the flow.
Relative Level explains how low or high a reach is based on being above or below the
recommended range. This column is used when color is not visible or obvious (mobile phones, or color blind people).
The first letter is L,R, or H for Low, Runnable and High. The second number is 0-9 where 0 is bottom end
and 9 is top end. Therefore, "R0" is low, "R5" is medium, "R9" is upper high.
If you see a river that is "H0" and coming down, maybe it will run tomorrow. Sort the list
by r.c. to find rivers that are in the ideal range in your area.
Trend gives information on how quickly a level is rising or dropping using r1-r2/(t1-t2) using the last readings gathered.
Readings may be spaced hours apart and may miss local spikes. Be careful when using these.
Click a heading to sort. Hover over a heading for help.
Class of the river gives an approximate difficulty. See the safety section of this website for more
information on rapids and ratings.
Level gives the most updated gauge tied to a river. See the notes and comments for how to
interpret the reading. Readings may be delayed, come from bad sources, or have other miscalculations.
Additional detail on a gauge can be ascertained by a simple click to the level. Metrics for a given level are:
CFS, Stage (ft), in/hr for rain, and r.c. meaning no direct flow, but 0.0-1.0 is boatable.
The astrix (*) indicates a comment on the flow, plus (+) indicates a good flow,
tilde (~) indicates that this is a stand-in for the real flow, or the flow is delayed, an explination mark (!)
indicates there is a warning associated with the flow.
Relative Level explains how low or high a reach is based on being above or below the
recommended range. This column is used when color is not visible or obvious (mobile phones, or color blind people).
The first letter is L,R, or H for Low, Runnable and High. The second number is 0-9 where 0 is bottom end
and 9 is top end. Therefore, "R0" is low, "R5" is medium, "R9" is upper high.
If you see a river that is "H0" and coming down, maybe it will run tomorrow. Sort the list
by r.c. to find rivers that are in the ideal range in your area.
Trend gives information on how quickly a level is rising or dropping using r1-r2/(t1-t2) using the last readings gathered.
Readings may be spaced hours apart and may miss local spikes. Be careful when using these.
Click a heading to sort. Hover over a heading for help.
Class of the river gives an approximate difficulty. See the safety section of this website for more
information on rapids and ratings.
Level gives the most updated gauge tied to a river. See the notes and comments for how to
interpret the reading. Readings may be delayed, come from bad sources, or have other miscalculations.
Additional detail on a gauge can be ascertained by a simple click to the level. Metrics for a given level are:
CFS, Stage (ft), in/hr for rain, and r.c. meaning no direct flow, but 0.0-1.0 is boatable.
The astrix (*) indicates a comment on the flow, plus (+) indicates a good flow,
tilde (~) indicates that this is a stand-in for the real flow, or the flow is delayed, an explination mark (!)
indicates there is a warning associated with the flow.
Relative Level explains how low or high a reach is based on being above or below the
recommended range. This column is used when color is not visible or obvious (mobile phones, or color blind people).
The first letter is L,R, or H for Low, Runnable and High. The second number is 0-9 where 0 is bottom end
and 9 is top end. Therefore, "R0" is low, "R5" is medium, "R9" is upper high.
If you see a river that is "H0" and coming down, maybe it will run tomorrow. Sort the list
by r.c. to find rivers that are in the ideal range in your area.
Trend gives information on how quickly a level is rising or dropping using r1-r2/(t1-t2) using the last readings gathered.
Readings may be spaced hours apart and may miss local spikes. Be careful when using these.
Click a heading to sort. Hover over a heading for help.
Class of the river gives an approximate difficulty. See the safety section of this website for more
information on rapids and ratings.
Level gives the most updated gauge tied to a river. See the notes and comments for how to
interpret the reading. Readings may be delayed, come from bad sources, or have other miscalculations.
Additional detail on a gauge can be ascertained by a simple click to the level. Metrics for a given level are:
CFS, Stage (ft), in/hr for rain, and r.c. meaning no direct flow, but 0.0-1.0 is boatable.
The astrix (*) indicates a comment on the flow, plus (+) indicates a good flow,
tilde (~) indicates that this is a stand-in for the real flow, or the flow is delayed, an explination mark (!)
indicates there is a warning associated with the flow.
Relative Level explains how low or high a reach is based on being above or below the
recommended range. This column is used when color is not visible or obvious (mobile phones, or color blind people).
The first letter is L,R, or H for Low, Runnable and High. The second number is 0-9 where 0 is bottom end
and 9 is top end. Therefore, "R0" is low, "R5" is medium, "R9" is upper high.
If you see a river that is "H0" and coming down, maybe it will run tomorrow. Sort the list
by r.c. to find rivers that are in the ideal range in your area.
Trend gives information on how quickly a level is rising or dropping using r1-r2/(t1-t2) using the last readings gathered.
Readings may be spaced hours apart and may miss local spikes. Be careful when using these.
|
River Name/Section |
Class |
Level |
running? |
Updated |
|
|
|
Adamson, W. Branch
[VT]
|
III-V+ |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
I-II |
254 cfs
|
L9- Below Recom.
|
00h33m |
|
|
|
Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
II-III |
2.39 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
00h33m |
|
|
|
Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
II-III |
2.39 ft
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
00h33m |
|
|
|
Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
II-IV |
2.39 ft
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
00h33m |
|
|
|
Ashuelot, S. Branch
[NH]
|
III-IV |
63 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Ashuelot
[NH]
|
III-IV |
111 cfs
|
L6- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Ashuelot
[NH]
|
II |
111 cfs
|
L6- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Ashuelot
[NH]
|
II-IV |
4.78 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Ball Mountain Brook
[VT]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Black
[VT]
|
II |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bloods Brook
[NH]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Broad Brook
[NH]
|
IV+ |
4.78 ft
|
L5- Below Recom.
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Chickley
[MA]
|
II-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cold
[MA]
|
II-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Connecticut
[MA]
|
I |
22800 cfs
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Connecticut
[VT]
|
I |
14100 cfs
|
R1- Lower Runnable
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Croyden Brook
[NH]
|
II-III |
2.43 ft
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
02h03m |
|
|
|
Deerfield, E. Branch
[VT]
|
I-II |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deerfield, W. Branch
[VT]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deerfield
[MA]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deerfield
[MA]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deerfield
[MA]
|
II(III) |
1290 cfs
|
R6- Runnable
|
01h18m |
|
|
|
Deerfield
[MA]
|
I |
1290 cfs
|
R5- Runnable
|
01h18m |
|
|
|
Deerfield
[MA]
|
III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deerfield
[MA]
|
I-II |
1750 cfs
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Deerfield
[VT]
|
III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dunbar Brook
[MA]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Factory Brook
[MA]
|
I |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fall
[MA]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Farmington, W. Branch
[MA]
|
II |
3.82 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Farmington, W. Branch
[MA]
|
III |
3.82 ft
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Farmington, W. Branch
[MA]
|
II |
3.82 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Farmington, W.Br.
[CT]
|
I-II |
287 cfs
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Farmington, W.Br.
[CT]
|
I-III |
4.22 ft
|
R4- Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Farmington
[CT]
|
II |
6.03 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Farmington
[CT]
|
II-III |
2.57 ft
|
R6- Runnable
|
07h18m |
|
|
|
Gale
[NH]
|
II-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Green
[VT]
|
II-III |
103 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
02h33m |
|
|
|
Green
[MA]
|
II-III |
103 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
02h33m |
|
|
|
Hubbard
[MA]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Israel River
[NH]
|
II |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Joe's Brook
[VT]
|
II-IV(V) |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Konkapot Brook
[MA]
|
I-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Little
[MA]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mascoma
[NH]
|
II-III(IV) |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mascoma
[NH]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Millers - Lower
[MA]
|
II-III(IV) |
3.45 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Millers
[MA]
|
III |
5.19 ft
|
L6- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Minnewawa
[NH]
|
II-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mohawk
[NH]
|
II-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Moose
[VT]
|
II-III |
4.57 ft
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
00h33m |
|
|
|
Moose
[VT]
|
II-IV |
4.57 ft
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
00h33m |
|
|
|
North
[MA]
|
II |
2.67 ft
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Nulhegan
[VT]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ompompanoosuc, W. Branch
[VT]
|
II |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ompompanoosuc
[VT]
|
I-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ottauquechee
[VT]
|
III+(V) |
38 cfs
|
L5- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Otter Brook
[NH]
|
II |
97 cfs
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Passumpsic E Br
[VT]
|
II(IV) |
126 cfs
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Pelham Brook
[MA]
|
V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Phillips Brook
[NH]
|
III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Quaboag
[MA]
|
II-III |
3.69 ft
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Roaring Brook
[CT]
|
III-IV |
242 cfs
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
03h32m |
|
|
|
Rock
[VT]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Salmon - Blackledge
[CT]
|
II |
3.30 ft
|
L9- Below Recom.
|
03h32m |
|
|
|
Salmon - Jeremy
[CT]
|
II |
3.30 ft
|
L9- Below Recom.
|
03h32m |
|
|
|
Sandy Brook
[CT]
|
IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Saxton's
[VT]
|
II-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Still
[CT]
|
V |
170 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
06h34m |
|
|
|
Sugar
[NH]
|
II-III |
2.43 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
02h03m |
|
|
|
Swift
[MA]
|
IV-V |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Upper Ammonoosuc, W. Branch
[NH]
|
IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Waits
[VT]
|
II-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Walker Brook
[MA]
|
IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wardsboro Brook
[VT]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ware
[MA]
|
II-III |
~ 359 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Wells
[VT]
|
I-III |
2.59 ft
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
04h19m |
|
|
|
Wells
[VT]
|
IV-V |
202 cfs
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
04h19m |
|
|
|
West
[VT]
|
III |
402 cfs
|
L5- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
West
[VT]
|
II-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
West
[VT]
|
II |
402 cfs
|
L5- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
West
[VT]
|
I-II |
645 cfs
|
L9- Below Recom.
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Westfield, Middle Branch
[MA]
|
II-III |
2.59 ft
|
L7- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Westfield, N. Branch
[MA]
|
I-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Westfield, N. Branch
[MA]
|
I-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Westfield, N. Branch
[MA]
|
I-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Westfield, N. Branch
[MA]
|
I-III |
165 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Westfield, W. Branch
[MA]
|
III-IV |
191 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Westfield, W. Branch
[MA]
|
II-III |
191 cfs
|
L8- Below Recom.
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
Westfield
[MA]
|
I-II |
493 cfs
|
L9- Below Recom.
|
01h05m |
|
|
|
White, First Branch
[VT]
|
III-IV |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
White
[VT]
|
I-II(III) |
1980 cfs
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
01h03m |
|
|
|
White
[VT]
|
I-II |
94 cfs
|
R0- Lower Runnable
|
00h48m |
|
|
|
Wild Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
II-III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wild Ammonoosuc
[NH]
|
III |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Williams
[VT]
|
II |
n/a
|
|
|
|
|
|
Winhall
[VT]
|
III+ |
n/a
|
|
|
|