Slate River

02. Oh Be Joyful Campground to Skyland Bridge (Middle Slate River)

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DifficultyI-II
Length9.9 mi
Avg Gradient13 fpm
GaugeSlate R Ab Baxter Gl @hwy 135 Nr Crested Butte, Co
Flow Rate as of 1 hour
295 cfsrunnable
Reach Info Last UpdatedOctober 29, 2021

River Description

Alert: Please read below for current access issues on this segment

The Slate River between Oh Be Joyful Campground and Skyland Bridge, a 10.5 mile stretch, provides an incredibly scenic and unique flatwater paddling experience in the Gunnison Valley. The majority of the paddling experiences in the immediate vicinity of Crested Butte are demanding Class IV-V, which makes the Slate River a really unique experience for beginner paddlers, SUP, and those looking for a more family friendly floating experience. It has been recognized as some of the best SUP in the state for its mellow floating experience, grandeur views of the Slate River Valley, and surrounding natural environment. You can also break this segment into multiple shorter reaches: Oh Be Joyful Campground to Gunsight Bridge (0.75 mi.), Gunsight Bridge to Town Rec Path (~ 6 mi.), Town Rec Path to Skyland Bridge (~3.75 mi.).

Flows: More information is needed to determine accurate boatable flows. In 2018, it was observed that 130 cfs at the Crested Butte/Baxter Gulch hydrology guage was too low to float for the upper section. In 2019, it was observed that at 900 cfs the McCormick Bridge / Tony's Bridge was impassible, but the rest of the run is still boatable.

In response to increased river use between Gunsight Bridge and the Town Rec Path, concerns about private property and a Heron Rookery in the river corridor have led to implementation of a Floating Management Plan for the 2019 season. The Management Plan sets out a plan for monitoring the rookery, river use and etiquette guidelines, and a “voluntary no-float period” from March 15 to July 15. The voluntary no-float period of March 15 to July 15 took into consideration estimated water availability for the 2019 season and there is estimated to be 14-23 runnable days after July 15.

While American Whitewater is working to improve river access on this segment, we encourage paddlers to stay informed and to take extra meas

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