There really is no flow that is too low to paddle the Blackfoot. In the spring when flows are up it is a great whitewater flow, and by late summer it is more of a fishing/tubing float but still offers some whitewater for paddlers with a bit of experience.
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| Blackfoot River near Bonner MT | ||||||||||||
| usgs-12340000 | 200 - 10000 cfs | II-III | 00h48m | 532 cfs (rc= 0.0 ) | ||||||||
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| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
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| 1y325d13h15m | @Blackfoot Scotty Brown Bridge to Johnsrud Park [MT] |
Summer at Johnsrud |
n/a | Kevin Colburn |
| 1y325d13h19m | @Blackfoot Scotty Brown Bridge to Johnsrud Park [MT] |
Blackfoot Summer |
n/a | Kevin Colburn |
| 3y286d05h33m | Blackfoot [MT] |
Round-up Rapid |
1300cfs | mike cochran |