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Don’t even think about running this until late July or August when the rest of the Crystal drainage is unrunnable because of low water. The good levels are from 200cfs to 350cfs. Somewhere above 400cfs this run turns absolutely evil! There are legends told around the campfire of big-name sponsored boaters going in at 500 or 600 cfs and getting their butts kicked!

Crystal River ab Avalanche C CO. [ CO ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
1.1 119 9/5 6:00

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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
CO Crystal— 0. Crystal Mill Falls to Crystal Gorge III-IV(V) 119 cfs   low 9/5 6:00
CO Crystal— 1. road to Crystal to Beaver Lake V+ 119 cfs   low 9/5 6:00
CO Crystal— 2. Marble to Redstone III-IV 119 cfs   low 9/5 6:00
CO Crystal— 3. Redstone to Penny Hot Springs V+ 119 cfs   low 9/5 6:00
CO Crystal— 4. Penny Hot Springs to Avalanche Creek IV-V 119 cfs   low 9/5 6:00
CO Crystal— 5. Avalanche Creek to B.R.B. Campground III 119 cfs   low 9/5 6:00
CO Crystal, South Fork— Schofield Pass to Crystal V+ 1.10 ft   low 9/5 6:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:4156
USGS Station:09081600
HUC:14010004
Latitude:39.2322
Longitude:-107.2267
Class:3

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