Class IV Dolores River, CO

Dolores River SRMA (Bradfield Bridge to Bedrock Recreation Site)

Whitewater boating ranges from flatwater to Class IV rapids (Snaggletooth Rapid), with access points at Bradfield Bridge, Mountain Sheep Point, and Gypsum Valley recreation sites.

The Lower Dolores is situated below McPhee Reservoir, and flow is based on release from McPhee Dam. Flows can be as low as 10 cfs or as high as 5,000 cfs, and downstream releases are dependent upon the ability to fill the reservoir. Ideal boatable flows are at least 200 cfs for canoes and kayaks, 800 cfs for rafts up 14 feet, and 1,000 cfs for rafts larger than 14 feet. The 'sweet spot' is generally considered to be between about 1,200 cfs and 2,000 cfs. In many years, there are no boatable releases. However, if releases do occur, they are generally between mid-April and mid-June.

 

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Dolores River SRMA- Bureau of Land Managemant

Dolores River - Bureau of Land Managemant

Dolores - American Whitewater

Section Details

Trip Length Multiday, 97.0 Miles
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Permit Yes
Manager Bureau of Land Managemant, Tres Rios Field Office
Wild & Scenic No
Water Trail No
Partner Information https://www.blm.gov/visit/dolores-river-srma
https://www.blm.gov/visit/dolores-river-0
Description American Whitewater
Photo Credit: BLM