Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

A 2005 flow study, yet to be analyzed, will reveal the preferred range of flows on the Ausable Chasm. Flows were paddled as low as 280 cfs, which was very low but runnable. Flows in the 600 cfs range were great.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
AUSABLE RIVER NEAR AU SABLE FORKS NY
usgs-04275500 240 - 1200 cfs IV+ 02h12m 441 cfs (rc= 0.2 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 240 cfs extremely Low-barely Low IV+
240 -1200 cfs barely runnable-high runnable IV+

Report - Reports of Ausable Keeseville to US Route 9 and related gauges

Reports give the public a chance to report on river conditions throughout the country as well as log the history of a river.

Reports

When River/Gauge Subject Level Reporter
AusableKeeseville to US Route 9 [ ] Bridge at Ausable Chasm n/a Kevin Colburn
4y76d22h27m Ausable [NY] Steel in Eddy below last Rapid Low Cheryl Robinson
4y146d22h27m Ausable [NY] rapid #4 (upstream look) 300 cfs Adrian VandenBout
4y146d22h27m Ausable [NY] I - beam rapid 300 cfs Adrian VandenBout
4y155d22h27m Ausable [NY] Flow study participants enjoy the incredible scenery in the Ausable Chasm 615 Kevin Colburn
4y161d22h27m Ausable [ny] Left Side of Elephant Rock, Ausable 500-600 Kevin Colburn
4y165d22h27m Ausable [NY] The pinch of the Chasm 650 Kevin Colburn
8y52d22h27m Ausable [NY] Rainbow Falls on Ausable River n/a John Gangemi