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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

Tuesday March 4, 2026

Snow and rain over the past month have done a nice job of maintaining excellent flows for recreation on the Shenandoah River.  We’re currently taking group reservations for canoeing and kayaking beginning April 1, 2026, and we have all reservations open beginning May 15, 2026, a date when water temperatures are generally good for all activities.

Current River Level:
1.95 Feet on the Front Royal Gauge and falling slowly.  River crystal clear and absolutely gorgeous. 

Tubing:  Starting May 15, 2026 we’ll be running tubing trips water temperatures dependent.  For the early part of the season consider choosing a late morning-early afternoon start time to take advantage of the lovely afternoon temperatures.  We generally won’t launch tubes unless water is in the upper 60’s and air temperatures in the 70’s. Sun is our friend during the early season.  During the summer we recommend the morning time slots since the days start out warm and then get hot.  Our weather forecasts show a chance of rain or showers in the afternoon most days, and the morning time slots experience the least disruption.  About one out of every five or one out of ten afternoon trips will experience some precipitation.

As always, if space is available on our hourly tube shuttle bus, all guests are free to jump on for a second run if they’d like!  Last trip goes out at 2PM.  Naturally, guests with reservations will get first seats on the bus.  Guests should not expect to have room on the bus on Saturdays, but generally the rest of the week there is availability on the 1 and 2PM shuttles for repeat trips.

Kayaking and Canoeing:  We’re offering our 3 and 5 mile trips for most guests.  The 9.5 and 15 mile trip is also a great option and quite an earlier season float with one or two class 2 rapids.  Guests can generally run them without upsetting their boats, and can also avoid them with some instruction and attention.

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

Current Water Condition:
The Shenandoah is fairly clear and cold right now.  Once April rolls around the river becomes more friendly to casual recreational boating. Mid may marks the time when temps and water levels (barring heavy rains) become suitable for all activities.

Helpful Hint: 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.

(NOTE: If the graphs above don’t show today’s levels, it means you have visited the site before.  Hold down the ctrl button and click the page refresh icon, top left on your browser, to reset cache)

 

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