Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

The Gauge is located at the begining of the "Upper" section of the Creek, some 7 miles up stream. Consider using the North Branch of the Potomac Gauge as a guide before driving there. Make sure it's on the rise and running 5 feet or better! The Stony relies on releases from Vepco Dam in Mount Storm - BUT! Heavy rains and Spring run off will add ample flow on this section without the release.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level
STONY RIVER NEAR MOUNT STORM,WV
usgs-01595200 450 - 1000 cfs III-IV 1y120d16h20m 5 cfs (rc= -1.0 )

RangeWater LevelDifficultyComment
0 - 450 cfs extremely Low-barely Low III-IV
450 -1000 cfs barely runnable-high runnable III-IV

Report - Reports of Stony River 2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River 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
2y249d16h00m Stony River2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River [WV] 2nd Strainer - 06/06/09 n/a Doug Koschalk
2y249d16h05m Stony River2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River [WV] 2nd Strainer - 06/06/09 n/a Doug Koschalk
2y249d16h10m Stony River2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River [WV] 2nd Strainer - 06/06/09 n/a Doug Koschalk
2y249d16h26m Stony River2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River [WV] 1st Strainer - 06/06/09 n/a Doug Koschalk
2y249d16h45m Stony River2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River [WV] 1st Strainer n/a n/a
2y251d17h19m Stony River2. Route 50 to North Branch of Potomac River [WV] 2nd Strainer - 06/06/09 n/a Doug Koschalk
7y148d17h19m Stony River [WV] Last Big Slide 900 cfs Mt. Storm Jonathan Mayhew