Gauge Information

Gauge Description:

Minimum level indicated (4,000 cfs) is on the St. Joe gauge at Calder. This is only a very rough indicator of when to look for Slate Creek to be running. Disregard the the hand painted guage on the upstream side of the Slate Creek bridge, it does not accurately measure flows. Minimum level is thigh deep or higher under the take out bridge. Predictive flows for the St. Joe and Calder are availalbe from the Northwest Rivers Forecast Center.

Gauge Information

Name Range Difficulty Updated Level

Report - Reports of Slate Creek (Tributary of St. Joe River) Old Miner's Cabin (Fritz Creek) to St. Joe Confluence 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
Slate Creek [ID] Lofty's big hole ride on Slate Creek High Nathan Pirtz
Slate Creek [ID] Dave and Barry Stylin it. High Nathan Pirtz
Slate Creek [ID] Barry Bohrer on Triple Drop High Nathan Pirtz
St. Joe, Slate Creek [ID] Slate Creek Gradient 2.5 Todd Hoffman
7y243d14h25m St. Joe, Slate Creek [ID] Old Cabin n/a Todd Hoffman
7y288d14h25m St. Joe, Slate Creek [ID] Playing with Logs n/a Todd Hoffman