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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

Saturday May 30th, 2026

Today guests enjoyed all of our activities now that river levels have returned into our normal operation range.  We had guests tubing, kayaking, rafting and paddling by the hour, oh, and also the camping weather is just lovely.

Current River Level:
2.6 feet on the Front Royal Gauge, falling and clearing and warming.

Tubing:  We will continue to run our 3 mile tubing trip which is running around 2 hours unless you find a place near the bank to hang out and enjoy the river.  Parents should consider that we have some extra flow velocity in the river and possibly tether their kids to their tube (with twine we provide) or to ask for one of our new double tubes (2 seats – for 2 people)

Kayaking and Canoeing:  We have plenty of water right now so lots of guests are trying slightly longer trips.

We’re in the higher range of normal so some additional consideration should be taken by parents as to the type of trip they decide to take.  Non swimmers should consider our rafts or sit on top kayaks.  Otherwise with the exception of

Paddle By The Hour: we resumed renting our boats by the hour for our flatwater reservoir, though most guests are electing to start out by going upstream to test their skills, at least, for the first part of their trip.

Current Water Temperature:
67 Degrees Fahrenheit and climbing.  A nice temperature for paddling and cooling off in.  I’d suggest pushing the tube times to 10 or 11 instead of 9 just to let the day warm up a bit. 

Current Water Condition:
We’re dropping and clearing.

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: