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Stephen Strange contributed:
"I've run this stretch of the Rockaway dozens of times from around 2.3'/120 cfs (very bony), up to 5'/(3000 cfs?). 3' to 4' is best (though there is a good play spot under the stone bridge at lower levels)."

From 2.3'/120cfs(BARE minimum) up to about 3.5'/800 on the gauge the run has a creekier nature

Above 4.5'/1500cfs the water begins to approach a more Gauley like style.

Above ~5.5'/2600cfs the entire run becomes one long, class 5 rapid with a big-water feel to it. (5 feet is the USGS flood stage, with the current local attitude toward paddling in general, it's probably better that people go somewhere else at these levels)

 

The correlation between the level and cfs has changed a little over the years.

Currently it's about like this:

 

2.5'-150 cfs

3.0'-400 cfs

3.5'-750 cfs

4.0'-1000 cfs

4.5'-1500 cfs

5.0'-2200 cfs

5.5'-3000cfs

Rockaway R. above res. [ NJ ]

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Stage Flow Updated
2.05 51 10/11 21:15

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Level Legend: Running Below Minimum Recommended Flow Above Maximum Recommended Flow Unknown
Descriptions of reaches with River Name in bold have been verified by a regional StreamTeam member.

State River Name/Section Class Level Rel. Level Updated
NJ Rockaway— Below Falls to Rte. 287 IV-V 51 cfs   low 10/11 21:15

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:252
USGS Station:01380500
HUC:02030103
Latitude:40.9028
Longitude:-74.4100
Class:6

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