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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

Current River Level:
3.3 feet on the Front Royal gauge and rising as of Tuesday June 17, 2025.  For  general guide to what this means check our “What different water levels mean for our river and your adventure:” section to the right if you’re on a laptop, or below on a mobile phone.

Teusday June 17, 2025. Well, it’s been a whacky late spring and our rain patterns and 3.3 feet on the gauge and rising, means we are limiting trips for the next few days out of caution for our guests.  Wednesday June 18th looks like a wash, we will likely not be putting guests on the river.  Then, as river levels are predicted to fall we’ll begin adding rafting back, and kayaking for experienced paddlers who are also strong swimmers since the river is going to push you around a bit.  People are chomping at the bit to go tubing and our hope is that by Friday, Saturday or Sunday levels will return to more normal so we can offer out tubing trip.  Once we’re back below 2.5 feet we’ll be taking tubers to our Luray Avenue put-in for our 3 mile tube trip.  Check back often as we’ll update daily.

Current Water Temperature:
70 Degrees, which combined with afternoon warm temperatures is just about perfect tubing weather once levels return to normal.  Warm and refreshing.

Current Water Condition:
Rising and offcolor to muddy.

Helpful Hint: as is always the case with late spring,  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: