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Gauge Description:

If the Blackwater at Davis is 500 cfs and rising or if the Dry Fork is running over 3000 cfs, you should have a good level on Red Creek. Red Creek runs almost as much as the North Fork of the Blackwater. If the Blackwater is over 500 cfs, then Red will probably be a low but doable level. Remember, the good section will be tons of fun even when the creek is low. The miles of boogy water to get to the good section and at the end of the run will be where you'll scrape and bang. If it looks like it is passable at the takeout, then it should be good to go.

Blackwater R at Davis [ WV ]

Current Conditions

Stage Flow Updated
2.19 136 12/1 9:00

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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
WV Beaver Creek— Headwaters along Rt.93 to Blackwater River I-II 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Blackwater— Blackwater Falls to North Fork Confluence IV-V+ 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Blackwater— North Fork Confluence to Hendricks III-V 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Blackwater— Wildlife Preserve to Davis I-II(III) 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Blackwater, North Fork— Rt. 219 to confluence with Blackwater River V+ 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Horseshoe Run— Shafer to Bridge above St. George I-III 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Red Creek— 1. Red Creek Recreation Area to North Branch Bridge V+ 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00
WV Red Creek— 2. D4149 North Branch Bridge to confluence with the Dry Fork III-IV 136 cfs   low 12/1 9:00

Station Description

AW Gauge ID:1323
USGS Station:03066000
HUC:05020004
Latitude:39.1269
Longitude:-79.4686
Class:4

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