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Current River Conditions

The water level of our river may vary depending on weather, time of year, etc. To better understand what to expect,
please read below.

Cubic Feet per Second (CFS)

USGS Water-data graph for site 01631000

Front Royal Gauge

USGS Water-data graph for site 01631000

River Conditions Summary

July 15th Update

Wednesday – Friday we’re expecting water levels teetering between spring levels and high.  Please check back regularly this week since we’re going to have to make decisions on a day by day nature, always trying to make them the night before, but sometimes having to make “morning of” decisions about age restrictions, boat types etc.

Current River Level:
Front Royal Gauge is reading 2.9 feet at 8PM Tuesday July 15, 2025 and is expected to remain near this level through Friday, but we’ll update as more predictions become available.

Tubing:  We believe we’ll be running our normal 3 mile tubing stretch of river for participants ages 12 and up only.  Expect about a 1.5 hour trip, but if you come early enough, we’re happy to take you on a second run up until our last departure at 2PM sharp.  1.5 hours is the amount of time it would take if you just let the tube drift, but guests often decide to park and hang out, which is great. The tube trip is yours to time, just be back by 5PM so staff can get all the gear cleaned and put away.

Kayaking and Canoeing:  River is getting swift and powerful so we’re instituting a 12 year old minimum age for Wednesday and only allowing people who can swim on the river.  Our  9.5 miler is taking about 2.5 hours, give or take a bit, with normal paddling and has a pushy wavy class II rapid at the beginning.  5 Miler is 2 hours or so.  3 miler is an hour or less.  Paddle by the hour currently is unavailable since there is too much water at the top of our reservoir and guests will struggle not to get taken downriver where they’d be unable to take out where they initially launched.

Current Water Temperature:
84 Degrees, which combined with afternoon warm temperatures is just about perfect tubing weather.  Refreshing temps.

Current Water Condition:
Color is like coffee with cream

Helpful Hint: as is often the case for early summer,  changing conditions are normal and we recommend checking back before you make a trip out to see us without a reservation.  If possible, get those reservations in!  Reservations help us prepare for you before you arrive, and also greatly speed up the check in process.

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What different water levels mean for our river and your adventure: