How high is the Poudre river right now?

How high is the Poudre river right now?

4,950ft.
Elevation: 4,950ft….

Gage Streamflow Stage
Boulder Creek At Mouth USGS 06730500 46 cfs 9.6 ft
Boulder Creek Near Orodell USGS 06727000 11 cfs 1.7 ft

How deep is the Cache la Poudre River?

7,000 feet
From its headwaters to the confluence with the South Platte River east of Greeley, the Cache la Poudre River drops 7,000 feet.

What is the CFS of the Poudre river?

162 ft³/s
Cache la Poudre River/Discharge

How do you tube the Poudre river?

Where to tube the Poudre. The signature tube run on the Poudre is the 3-mile stretch of canyon from below Gateway Natural Area to Picnic Rock (known by paddlers as the Filter Plant Run). The put-in is near mile marker 116.5 on Colorado Highway 14, about 5 miles from the intersection with U.S. 287.

How cold is the Poudre River?

The river water can be a bit cold in May and early June, with water temperatures hovering around 45° F in mid-May and increasing as the summer months come. We wouldn’t recommend wearing hats, jewelry or any loose items as they may fall off in the river.

What does the Poudre River flow into?

South Platte River
Cache la Poudre River/Mouths

It emerges from the foothills north of the city of Fort Collins. It flows eastward across the plains, passing north of the city of Greeley, and flows into the South Platte River approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Greeley.

Is Poudre River open?

The river closure has been modified to the area between Rustic (East) and the fish hatchery (West). Effective immediately, the Poudre River is being closed for all use by order of the Sheriff. This restriction is in place from the Fish Hatchery to the mouth of the canyon.

Can you tube the Poudre River?

The farthest and most scenic option is driving up Poudre Canyon Highway (CO-14) and tube from Filter Plant to Picnic Rocks. This section is approximately 2.4 miles long and will provide a full afternoon of tubing. Although there are always risks when tubing, it is advised to avoid the river in early summer.

Is it safe to tube the Poudre right now?

‘High, fast and cold’: As river rescues add up, PFA says Poudre River isn’t safe to float. Bierbower said the river is not safe to float right now, citing an unusually “high, fast and cold” flow. The river has “gone up more rapidly than it typically does,” she said, while it’s usually more of a gradual increase.

What is the Poudre River used for?

The Poudre River is of vital importance to the thousands of citizens that depend on it for water. From irrigation for crops, golf courses, lawns and parks, to uses for industry, as well as drinking and bathing water for the residents, the resources of the Poudre River are in great demand.

Where does the Poudre River water come from?

Rocky Mountains
Cache la Poudre River/Sources

Where does the Cache la Poudre River begin?

Cache la Poudre River. The main and south forks of the Poudre originate in Rocky Mountain National Park, then flow north and east through the Roosevelt National Forest. The river eventually passes through the City of Fort Collins, then joins the south Platte River east of Greeley.

When did the Poudre River start in Colorado?

Most settlement of the area started in the 1870’s and 1880’s with mining and railroad building in northern Colorado. Trees were cut for railroad ties by “tie hackers” and then floated down the Poudre River.

What was the wind speed at Poudre rock?

West wind 6 to 10 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 15 mph. Clear, with a low around 56. Light and variable wind becoming west 5 to 9 mph after midnight. Easier to see the demarkation when the water is as Black as it is.

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