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LIVE·Pine River, MI·245 CFS·optimal 150–350✓ in band
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Oconaluftee River
512CFS↑ +24
250–775
OPTIMAL
West Fork Tuckasegee River
512CFS↑ +24
250–775
OPTIMAL
Pigeon River
367CFS→
180–550
OPTIMAL
Saint Joseph River - Fort Wayne
367CFS→
180–550
OPTIMAL
Lake Red Rock
185CFS↓ -2
90–275
OPTIMAL
South Fork Iowa River
185CFS↓ -2
90–275
OPTIMAL
Pine River
245CFS→
150–350
OPTIMAL
DuPage River
89.4CFS↑ +1
45–130
OPTIMAL
Duck Creek
327CFS↓ -24
170–500
OPTIMAL
Salt Creek
327CFS↓ -24
170–500
OPTIMAL
Kvichak River
14,600CFS↓ -200
5000–25000
OPTIMAL
La Moine River
754CFS↑ +8
400–1150
OPTIMAL
Spoon River
754CFS↑ +8
400–1150
OPTIMAL
Dismal River
257CFS→
100–400
OPTIMAL
North Branch Susquehanna River
928CFS↓ -60
450–1350
OPTIMAL
West Branch Susquehanna River
928CFS↓ -60
450–1350
OPTIMAL
Snake River — Snake River Canyon
7,730CFS↑ +60
4000–12000
OPTIMAL
McKenzie River
1,980CFS→
600–3500
OPTIMAL
North River
193CFS↑ +2
100–300
OPTIMAL
Clinton River
101CFS→
50–160
OPTIMAL
Lake St. Clair
101CFS→
50–160
OPTIMAL
Kishwaukee River
431CFS↓ -4
200–625
OPTIMAL
Lake Michigan
431CFS↓ -4
200–625
OPTIMAL
Dry Fork
572CFS↓ -18
200–1000
OPTIMAL
East Fork Des Moines River
643CFS↓ -6
300–925
OPTIMAL
Skunk River
643CFS↓ -6
300–925
OPTIMAL
Boone River
317CFS↓ -2
170–500
OPTIMAL
Grand River
317CFS↓ -2
170–500
OPTIMAL
Detroit River
196,000CFS↑ +7,000
103700–311100
OPTIMAL
Antietam Creek
159CFS→
50–250
OPTIMAL
Tuckasegee River
1,080CFS→
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Genesee River
1,360CFS↑ +378
400–2500
OPTIMAL
Tygart Valley River — Valley Falls & Releases
1,780CFS↓ -10
800–3000
OPTIMAL
Sugar Creek
296CFS↓ -2
160–475
OPTIMAL
Au Sable South Branch
233CFS↓ -2
100–400
OPTIMAL
Manistique River
835CFS↓ -8
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Elkhart River
590CFS→
275–825
OPTIMAL
Coal River
498CFS↓ -5
275–800
OPTIMAL
Mill Creek
498CFS↓ -5
275–800
OPTIMAL
Shoal Creek
470CFS→
225–650
OPTIMAL
Etowah River
1,060CFS→
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Missouri River
62,300CFS↑ +200
33800–101500
OPTIMAL
Pecatonica River
1,120CFS→
525–1550
OPTIMAL
Guyandotte River
1,070CFS↓ -20
575–1750
OPTIMAL
Upper Cheat River
1,070CFS↓ -20
575–1750
OPTIMAL
St. Clair River
215,000CFS↑ +4,000
99200–297600
OPTIMAL
Susquehanna River
16,000CFS→
5000–30000
OPTIMAL
Raccoon River
2,530CFS↑ +10
1150–3500
OPTIMAL
Red River
84.3CFS↓ -7
45–140
OPTIMAL
Kenai River
10,900CFS→
5000–15000
OPTIMAL
Wildcat Creek
340CFS↑ +61
150–600
OPTIMAL
South Fork Flathead River
2,330CFS↓ -20
1050–3200
OPTIMAL
Pere Marquette River
587CFS↓ -3
300–1000
OPTIMAL
Cuyahoga River
808CFS↓ -34
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Pine Creek
808CFS↓ -21
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Clarks Fork Yellowstone
2,100CFS↓ -40
800–3000
OPTIMAL
Deschutes River
3,600CFS→
1500–5000
OPTIMAL
Flambeau River
334CFS↓ -3
600–3,000
OPTIMAL
Winnebago River
372CFS↓ -3
170–500
OPTIMAL
Cottonwood River
487CFS↓ -4
225–650
OPTIMAL
Buffalo River
676CFS↑ +5
375–1150
OPTIMAL
Olentangy River
332CFS↓ -16
150–600
OPTIMAL
Middle Loup River
531CFS↓ -3
200–1000
OPTIMAL
Missouri River
30,200CFS→
17100–51400
OPTIMAL
Deep Creek
726CFS→
400–1250
OPTIMAL
New River
3,300CFS↓ -10
1500–6000
OPTIMAL
Teton River
726CFS→
400–1250
OPTIMAL
Manitowish River
59.4CFS↓ -1
35–100
OPTIMAL
Conestoga River
463CFS↓ -16
200–625
OPTIMAL
Monogahela River
463CFS↓ -16
200–625
OPTIMAL
Volga River
393CFS↑ +4
100–600
OPTIMAL
Boyer River
523CFS↓ -8
300–900
OPTIMAL
Rock River
523CFS↓ -8
300–900
OPTIMAL
Valley River
285CFS↓ -29
130–375
OPTIMAL
Payette River, South Fork
729CFS→
425–1250
OPTIMAL
West Fork Bruneau River
729CFS→
425–1250
OPTIMAL
Lamine River
399CFS↓ -15
225–700
OPTIMAL
Cannon River
968CFS↑ +2
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Gasper River
155CFS↓ -7
70–200
OPTIMAL
Slate Creek
155CFS↓ -7
70–200
OPTIMAL
Cheat River
2,120CFS↓ -60
1000–4000
OPTIMAL
North Fork Paint Creek
533CFS↓ -48
225–700
OPTIMAL
Ohio Brush Creek
533CFS↓ -48
225–700
OPTIMAL
Chena River
1,270CFS↓ -10
200–2000
OPTIMAL
Rum River
770CFS↑ +13
325–1000
OPTIMAL
Sauk River
770CFS↑ +13
325–1000
OPTIMAL
Wailuku River
230CFS↓ -3
50–500
OPTIMAL
Killbuck Creek
524CFS↑ +8
225–675
OPTIMAL
White River
312CFS↓ -1
150–600
OPTIMAL
North Fork Flathead River
3,480CFS→
1500–4450
OPTIMAL
River Raisin
908CFS↓ -6
400–1150
OPTIMAL
Maumee River
3,530CFS→
1000–5000
OPTIMAL
Huron River
286CFS↑ +29
170–525
OPTIMAL
Little Beaver Creek
633CFS↓ -23
275–800
OPTIMAL
Middle Fork Salmon River
1,200CFS↓ -10
725–2200
OPTIMAL
Big Pine Creek
139CFS↓ -4
90–250
OPTIMAL
Little Sioux River
705CFS↓ -7
425–1300
OPTIMAL
North Fork White River
571CFS↓ -6
200–1200
OPTIMAL
Sac River
1,970CFS↓ -230
825–2500
OPTIMAL
Salmon River
2,300CFS↑ +30
1400–4250
OPTIMAL
Snake River
2,300CFS↑ +30
1400–4250
OPTIMAL
Gasconade River
1,340CFS→
300–3000
OPTIMAL
North Fork Maquoketa River
551CFS→
225–700
OPTIMAL
Klamath River
2,830CFS↓ -20
1000–6000
OPTIMAL
Deep River
101CFS→
60–190
OPTIMAL
Dowagiac River
298CFS→
100–400
OPTIMAL
Otter Tail River
350CFS→
225–650
OPTIMAL
Lake Superior
2,530CFS↓ -30
1600–4750
OPTIMAL
Minnesota River
2,530CFS↓ -30
1600–4750
OPTIMAL
Big Sioux River
1,390CFS→
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Monocacy River
603CFS↓ -20
200–800
OPTIMAL
Little Manatee River
199CFS→
80–250
OPTIMAL
Withlacoochee River North Trail
199CFS→
80–250
OPTIMAL
Spring Creek
123CFS↑ +4
60–250
OPTIMAL
Columbia River — Hanford Reach
111,000CFS↓ -3,000
80000–200000
OPTIMAL
Mahoning River
237CFS→
150–450
OPTIMAL
Payette River
1,530CFS→
625–1900
OPTIMAL
Zumbro River, South Branch
185CFS↓ -6
120–350
OPTIMAL
Flathead River — Middle Fork
3,910CFS→
2000–8000
OPTIMAL
Vermilion River
917CFS↓ -5
300–1200
OPTIMAL
Conotton Creek
245CFS↑ +24
100–300
OPTIMAL
Greenville Creek
245CFS↑ +24
100–300
OPTIMAL
Jordan River
193CFS↓ -2
100–400
OPTIMAL
Big Wood River
347CFS↓ -4
225–675
OPTIMAL
Kuskokwim River
69,300CFS↑ +100
30000–150000
OPTIMAL
Symmes Creek
256CFS↓ -12
170–500
OPTIMAL
Platte River
145CFS→
80–300
OPTIMAL
Tippecanoe River
948CFS→
500–2000
OPTIMAL
Loramie Creek
190CFS↓ -9
80–225
OPTIMAL
Concord River
263CFS→
100–600
OPTIMAL
Fox River
728CFS↑ +2
500–1450
OPTIMAL
Caney Fork
631CFS↓ -40
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Yellow River
148CFS→
100–300
OPTIMAL
Hamlin Lake
122CFS→
80–250
OPTIMAL
Middle Branch Ontonagon River
122CFS→
80–250
OPTIMAL
English River
304CFS↓ -2
200–625
OPTIMAL
Yahara River
215CFS↑ +7
90–250
OPTIMAL
Menominee River
2,530CFS↓ -10
500–3500
OPTIMAL
Ichetucknee River
220CFS→
200–400
OPTIMAL
Tomahawk River
485CFS↑ +1
325–1000
OPTIMAL
Okanogan River
60.3CFS→
25–70
OPTIMAL
Buffalo Creek
179CFS↓ -2
120–375
OPTIMAL
Ocheyedan River
179CFS↓ -2
120–375
OPTIMAL
Allegheny River
3,430CFS↓ -30
1500–8000
OPTIMAL
Milwaukee River
372CFS↓ -7
80–500
OPTIMAL
Pike River
156CFS→
110–325
OPTIMAL
Red Cedar River
591CFS↓ -4
400–1250
OPTIMAL
Paw Paw River
594CFS↓ -10
225–700
OPTIMAL
St. Joseph River
594CFS↓ -10
225–700
OPTIMAL
Potomac River — South Branch
1,480CFS↑ +40
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Wabash River
10,400CFS↓ -200
7300–21900
OPTIMAL
Gulkana River
2,260CFS↓ -40
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Green River — Lodore Canyon
2,300CFS↓ -660
1500–5000
OPTIMAL
Gunpowder Falls
194CFS→
50–250
OPTIMAL
Roanoke River
2,110CFS→
1000–5000
OPTIMAL
Sugar River
281CFS↓ -1
200–600
OPTIMAL
Clear Creek
139CFS→
100–300
OPTIMAL
New River
139CFS→
100–300
OPTIMAL
Shavers Fork
414CFS↓ -8
200–1000
OPTIMAL
Illinois River
827CFS↑ +16
400–2000
OPTIMAL
Cache Creek
619CFS↓ -56
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Mississippi River
2,000CFS↓ -10
1450–4400
OPTIMAL
Red River of the North
2,000CFS↓ -10
1450–4400
OPTIMAL
Ashtabula River
193CFS→
140–425
OPTIMAL
Sandy Creek
193CFS→
140–425
OPTIMAL
West Nishnabotna River
240CFS→
180–525
OPTIMAL
Colorado River — Upper
1,120CFS→
800–2500
OPTIMAL
Bayou Teche
330CFS→
250–725
OPTIMAL
North Fork Flambeau River
191CFS→
140–425
OPTIMAL
White River
191CFS→
140–425
OPTIMAL
Swan River
1,540CFS↓ -30
575–1750
OPTIMAL
Arkansas River
329CFS↓ -4
250–725
OPTIMAL
Reedy River
134CFS↓ -7
100–300
OPTIMAL
Marais des Cygnes River
735CFS↓ -3
200–2000
OPTIMAL
Big South Fork Cumberland River
408CFS↓ -5
300–925
OPTIMAL
Harpeth River
408CFS↓ -5
300–925
OPTIMAL
Williams River
199CFS↓ -6
100–500
OPTIMAL
James River
164CFS↓ -3
120–375
OPTIMAL
Colorado River
1,370CFS→
1050–3100
OPTIMAL
Sacramento River
13,400CFS→
5000–15000
OPTIMAL
Crow River, North Fork
700CFS↓ -4
525–1600
OPTIMAL
Des Moines River
700CFS↓ -4
525–1600
OPTIMAL
Chattahoochee River — Metro Atlanta
1,070CFS→
750–2500
OPTIMAL
Clinch River
443CFS↑ +2
350–1000
OPTIMAL
Wolf River
443CFS↑ +2
350–1000
OPTIMAL
Clearwater River
9,210CFS↑ +30
7000–21100
OPTIMAL
South Fork of the Snake River
9,210CFS↑ +30
7000–21100
OPTIMAL
Bryant Creek
358CFS→
275–825
OPTIMAL
Brodhead Creek
195CFS↓ -2
100–500
OPTIMAL
Timucuan Ecological And Historic Preserve Trail
737CFS↓ -5
575–1700
OPTIMAL
Yellow River
737CFS↓ -5
575–1700
OPTIMAL
Truckee River
549CFS→
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Merrimack River
2,260CFS→
1000–6000
OPTIMAL
Sturgeon River
242CFS→
150–600
OPTIMAL
Econfina Creek
345CFS→
275–800
OPTIMAL
Lake Eustis Run
345CFS→
275–800
OPTIMAL
North Skunk River
697CFS↓ -3
250–775
OPTIMAL
Wekiva River
160CFS↓ -1
100–400
OPTIMAL
Chipola River
942CFS↓ -3
750–2200
OPTIMAL
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge Trail
942CFS↓ -3
750–2200
OPTIMAL
Muskegon River
1,210CFS↑ +10
800–3000
OPTIMAL
Madison River
2,600CFS↑ +60
800–3000
OPTIMAL
Neosho River
1,040CFS→
300–3000
OPTIMAL
Androscoggin River
1,510CFS↓ -10
800–4000
OPTIMAL
Little Susitna River
566CFS→
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Loup River
1,100CFS→
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Schuylkill River
1,100CFS→
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Niobrara River
562CFS→
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Little Juniata River
344CFS↓ -5
100–400
OPTIMAL
Satilla River
1,350CFS↓ -10
1100–3250
OPTIMAL
Pee Dee River
2,320CFS↑ +10
1500–6000
OPTIMAL
South Raccoon River
337CFS→
275–825
OPTIMAL
Brule River
211CFS→
170–525
OPTIMAL
Brule River
211CFS→
170–525
OPTIMAL
Montreal River
211CFS→
170–525
OPTIMAL
Cacapon River
182CFS→
100–500
OPTIMAL
Middle Fork Vermillion River
99.8CFS→
80–250
OPTIMAL
Nippersink Creek
99.8CFS→
80–250
OPTIMAL
Blackwater River
210CFS→
170–525
OPTIMAL
Lake Louisa State Park Trail
210CFS→
170–525
OPTIMAL
Potomac River — Great Falls
4,200CFS↓ -30
2000–12000
OPTIMAL
Mongaup River
211CFS→
180–525
OPTIMAL
Elk River
680CFS↑ +18
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Selway River
2,350CFS↓ -20
2000–6000
OPTIMAL
Beaverkill River
175CFS→
100–500
OPTIMAL
Kentucky River
3,900CFS↑ +100
500–5000
OPTIMAL
Captina Creek
106CFS↓ -2
90–275
OPTIMAL
Scioto Brush Creek
106CFS↓ -2
90–275
OPTIMAL
Big Walnut Creek
126CFS↓ -3
110–325
OPTIMAL
Greenbrier River
517CFS↑ +31
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Tanana River
64,200CFS→
10000–80000
OPTIMAL
Driftwood River
708CFS↑ +11
625–1850
OPTIMAL
South Branch Black River
60CFS→
50–160
OPTIMAL
West Branch Whitefish River
60CFS→
50–160
OPTIMAL
Des Plaines River
428CFS→
300–1200
OPTIMAL
West Fork Drakes Creek
286CFS↓ -23
100–300
OPTIMAL
Sauk River
2,420CFS→
1500–7000
OPTIMAL
Watonwan River
644CFS↓ -5
225–675
OPTIMAL
Black Creek
397CFS↑ +2
200–1200
OPTIMAL
New River
427CFS↓ -4
375–1150
OPTIMAL
Osage River
6,860CFS↑ +80
6100–18400
OPTIMAL
Fossil Creek
67.1CFS↑ +4
40–200
OPTIMAL
James River
611CFS↑ +3
200–2000
OPTIMAL
Delaware River
3,300CFS↓ -40
3000–8900
OPTIMAL
Kiski-Conemaugh River
3,300CFS↓ -40
3000–8900
OPTIMAL
Farmington River
332CFS→
200–1000
OPTIMAL
Pigeon River
1,050CFS↓ -40
800–3000
OPTIMAL
Eau Claire River
139CFS→
130–375
OPTIMAL
Fox River
908CFS↑ +15
800–2500
OPTIMAL
Sandusky River
584CFS↓ -15
525–1600
OPTIMAL
Saluda River
850CFS↓ -11
600–2500
OPTIMAL
Maumee River
1,020CFS↑ +10
950–2800
OPTIMAL
Blue River
99.2CFS↓ -5
90–275
OPTIMAL
Elkhorn Creek
1,020CFS↓ -20
350–1050
OPTIMAL
Yellowstone River
4,610CFS↓ -40
2000–15000
OPTIMAL
Pawcatuck River
216CFS→
200–600
OPTIMAL
Eel River
240CFS↓ -2
200–700
OPTIMAL
Grand River
606CFS↓ -22
575–1700
OPTIMAL
Duck River
772CFS↑ +13
400–2500
OPTIMAL
Pembina River
662CFS↓ -4
100–800
OPTIMAL
Coosawattee River
448CFS↓ -3
200–1500
OPTIMAL
South Fork Flambeau River
334CFS↓ -3
325–950
OPTIMAL
St. Croix River
906CFS↓ -7
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Klickitat River
815CFS→
800–2350
OPTIMAL
Rogue River
129CFS→
100–400
OPTIMAL
Niangua River
186CFS↓ -2
180–550
OPTIMAL
Little Muskegon River
127CFS↑ +2
100–400
OPTIMAL
Delaware River — Delaware Water Gap
3,300CFS↓ -40
3000–10000
OPTIMAL
Kansas (Kaw) River
12,700CFS↑ +200
2000–15000
OPTIMAL
Lochsa River
1,630CFS→
1500–5000
OPTIMAL
Rogue River
1,250CFS↓ -40
1000–4000
OPTIMAL
White River
848CFS↓ -7
400–3000
OPTIMAL
Little Miami River
1,730CFS↓ -80
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Red River Gorge
418CFS↑ +6
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Scioto River
850CFS↓ -18
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Truckee River
364CFS↑ +7
300–1200
OPTIMAL
Clark Fork
2,910CFS↑ +20
2000–10000
OPTIMAL
Black River
1,160CFS↓ -10
800–4000
OPTIMAL
Rifle River
239CFS→
200–800
OPTIMAL
Blackfoot River
1,550CFS
1500–5000
OPTIMAL
Slippery Rock Creek
403CFS↓ -5
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Chunky River
211CFS→
100–800
OPTIMAL
Wabash River
8,810CFS↓ -30
1500–10000
OPTIMAL
West Branch Ausable River
222CFS→
150–800
OPTIMAL
Cottonwood River
512CFS↓ -2
200–2000
OPTIMAL
Lehigh River
998CFS↓ -12
800–3500
OPTIMAL
Apple River
116CFS↑ +9
100–400
OPTIMAL
Juniata River
2,330CFS↓ -20
500–2500
OPTIMAL
Cranberry River
156CFS→
100–600
OPTIMAL
Connecticut River
6,630CFS↓ -150
5000–25000
OPTIMAL
Hanalei River
422CFS↓ -48
40–500
OPTIMAL
Gallatin River
779CFS→
600–3000
OPTIMAL
Wateree River
1,080CFS↓ -20
1000–4000
OPTIMAL
Shenandoah River
970CFS↑ +9
500–4000
OPTIMAL
Kalamazoo River
753CFS↑ +7
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Little Tennessee River
642CFS→
500–2500
OPTIMAL
Yellow River State Forest
148CFS→
100–600
OPTIMAL
New River — Virginia
1,580CFS→
1500–6000
OPTIMAL
Methow River
884CFS→
800–3500
OPTIMAL
South Toe River
83.4CFS↓ -3
60–350
OPTIMAL
Patuxent River
122CFS↓ -1
100–500
OPTIMAL
Chippewa River
151CFS→
150–600
OPTIMAL
Greys River
459CFS↑ +5
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Green River — Desolation Canyon
2,340CFS→
2000–10000
OPTIMAL
Penns Creek
162CFS↓ -2
150–700
OPTIMAL
Trinity River
781CFS↑ +5
600–3500
OPTIMAL
Housatonic River
456CFS↓ -6
400–2000
OPTIMAL
Edisto River
430CFS→
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Bois Brule River
112CFS↑ +1
100–500
OPTIMAL
White Salmon River
552CFS→
500–2500
OPTIMAL
Raquette River
634CFS↑ +56
500–3000
OPTIMAL
Flint Creek
287CFS↑ +3
50–300
OPTIMAL
Pawtuxet River
125CFS→
100–600
OPTIMAL
Suwannee River
3,010CFS→
2000–15000
OPTIMAL
Musconetcong River
103CFS→
100–500
OPTIMAL
Rockcastle River
308CFS→
300–1500
OPTIMAL
Kettle Creek
82.1CFS→
80–400
OPTIMAL
Muskingum River
5,080CFS↑ +40
5000-25000
OPTIMAL
Missisquoi River
383CFS↓ -10
300–2000
OPTIMAL
Maurice River
145CFS↓ -3
100–800
OPTIMAL
Baron Fork Creek
144CFS→
100–800
OPTIMAL
White River
461CFS→
400–2500
OPTIMAL
Kobuk River
14,400CFS→
2000–15000
OPTIMAL
Cumberland River — Wolf Creek Tailwater
687CFS↑ +136
500–4000
OPTIMAL
Flint Hills — South Fork Cottonwood
258CFS→
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Missouri River — Upper Missouri Breaks
2,880CFS↓ -140
5000–15000
OPTIMAL
Yuba River
539CFS→
800–3000
OPTIMAL
Waimea River
92CFS↓ -2
50–600
OPTIMAL
Comite River
118CFS↓ -103
100–800
OPTIMAL
Smoky Hill River
144CFS→
100–1000
OPTIMAL
Rapid Creek
58.6CFS→
50–400
OPTIMAL
Lower Mountain Fork
221CFS↓ -5
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Otter Creek
218CFS↓ -3
200–1500
OPTIMAL
Sheyenne River
276CFS→
200–2000
OPTIMAL
White River
136CFS↓ -2
100–1000
OPTIMAL
Middle Fork of the Salmon
1,200CFS↓ -10
3000–8000
OPTIMAL
Licking River
317CFS↑ +3
300–3000
OPTIMAL
Missouri River — Below Fort Randall
136CFS↓ -2
15000–40000
OPTIMAL
Kettle River
426CFS↓ -4
400–2,500
OPTIMAL
Broad River
579CFS↓ -8
500–5,000
OPTIMAL
Kickapoo River
232CFS↓ -2
200–1,200
OPTIMAL
Eleven Point River
493CFS→
300–1,500
OPTIMAL
Current River
1,090CFS→
400–2,000
OPTIMAL
Tangipahoa River
579CFS↓ -5
200–1,200
OPTIMAL
Alagnak River
14,600CFS↓ -200
800–4000
OPTIMAL
War Eagle Creek
621CFS↓ -36
200–1,500
OPTIMAL
Hocking River
640CFS↑ +31
200–1,500
OPTIMAL
Leaf River
1,110CFS↓ -20
300–3,000
OPTIMAL
Mulberry Fork
1,150CFS↓ -110
300–2,000
OPTIMAL
Maquoketa River
2,200CFS↓ -10
400–2,500
OPTIMAL
Amite River
1,140CFS↓ -70
200–2,000
OPTIMAL
Coosa River
1,640CFS↑ +3,230
1,000–8,000
OPTIMAL
St. Louis River
1,400CFS↑ +20
1,000–5,000
OPTIMAL
St. Croix River
4,260CFS↑ +40
2,000–8,000
OPTIMAL
Des Moines River
5,660CFS↓ -120
1,000–8,000
OPTIMAL
Alsea River
109CFS→
OPTIMAL
Anacostia River
199CFS↓ -349
OPTIMAL
Athabasca River
37,434CFS→
OPTIMAL
Bow River
8,193CFS→
OPTIMAL
Coosawhatchie River
0CFS→
OPTIMAL
Crooked River
108CFS↑ +2
OPTIMAL
Donner und Blitzen River
36.2CFS→
OPTIMAL
Econolockhatchee River
247CFS↓ -2
OPTIMAL
Elbow River
1,338CFS↑ +4
OPTIMAL
Eramosa River
37CFS→
OPTIMAL
French River
1,882CFS↓ -4
OPTIMAL
Grand River
904CFS↓ -4
OPTIMAL
Grande Ronde River
621CFS→
OPTIMAL
Grande Ronde River
621CFS→
OPTIMAL
Green River
2,110CFS→
OPTIMAL
Kicking Horse River
3,637CFS↑ +71
OPTIMAL
Little South Fork Cumberland River
1,210CFS↑ +10
OPTIMAL
Magnetawan River
788CFS→
OPTIMAL
Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers Trail
69.9CFS↓ -1
OPTIMAL
Maury River Water Trail
63.6CFS↑ +2
OPTIMAL
Middle Fork Eel River
40.4CFS↑ +1
OPTIMAL
Missouri River
2,880CFS↓ -140
OPTIMAL
North Fork John Day River
55.2CFS→
OPTIMAL
North Fork Owyhee River
22.5CFS→
OPTIMAL
North Fork Trinity River
450CFS→
OPTIMAL
North Saskatchewan River
9,641CFS↑ +71
OPTIMAL
Presque Isle River
67.6CFS↓ -3
OPTIMAL
Quartzville Creek
22.5CFS→
OPTIMAL
Red Deer River
2,680CFS↑ +11
OPTIMAL
S. Fork Alsea River
109CFS→
OPTIMAL
Salmon River
109CFS→
OPTIMAL
Shoal River State
141CFS→
OPTIMAL
Siuslaw River
153CFS→
OPTIMAL
South Fork Eel River
53.6CFS↑ +2
OPTIMAL
South Fork Merced River
162CFS→
OPTIMAL
South Fork Trinity River
587CFS↓ -4
OPTIMAL
South Fork Yuba River
539CFS→
OPTIMAL
Speed River
138CFS↓ -1
OPTIMAL
St. Johns River
130CFS→
OPTIMAL
St. Marys River
78,700CFS↓ -8,800
OPTIMAL
Sunwapta River
196CFS↓ -7
OPTIMAL
Umpqua River
874CFS↓ -9
OPTIMAL
Umpqua River, South Fork
95CFS→
OPTIMAL
Unalakleet River
1,890CFS→
OPTIMAL
White River
81.5CFS→
OPTIMAL
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OTHEROTHER 1.75·MI · Baraga·28m agoOTHEROTHER·WV · Nicholas·31m agoOTHEROTHER 44·FL · Alachua·38m agoOTHEROTHER 0.88·MI · Baraga·1h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Grayson·1h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Hart·1h agoOTHEROTHER 43·FL · Escambia·2h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Hart·3h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Hart·3h agoHAILHAIL Hail Size: 0.75" (Penny) near 0 miles WNW of LAURIUM, MI·MI·3h agoOTHEROTHER Other near 0 miles WNW of LAURIUM, MI·MI·3h agoHAILHAIL Hail Size: 0.75" (Penny) near 0 miles WNW of LAURIUM, MI·MI·3h agoOTHEROTHER 2.19·IL · Piatt·5h agoOTHEROTHER 1.75·MI · Baraga·28m agoOTHEROTHER·WV · Nicholas·31m agoOTHEROTHER 44·FL · Alachua·38m agoOTHEROTHER 0.88·MI · Baraga·1h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Grayson·1h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Hart·1h agoOTHEROTHER 43·FL · Escambia·2h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Hart·3h agoOTHEROTHER·KY · Hart·3h agoHAILHAIL Hail Size: 0.75" (Penny) near 0 miles WNW of LAURIUM, MI·MI·3h agoOTHEROTHER Other near 0 miles WNW of LAURIUM, MI·MI·3h agoHAILHAIL Hail Size: 0.75" (Penny) near 0 miles WNW of LAURIUM, MI·MI·3h agoOTHEROTHER 2.19·IL · Piatt·5h ago
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