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40.479780033144635°N 107.61658745981467°W
Yampa River — CO

Little Yampa Canyon

Class I–II
Flow Check gauge before launch
Season Snowmelt-dependent. May–June only in most years.
Duration Check trip plan
Permit No permit required.
Shuttle Plan shuttle in advance
Logistics Full expedition planning required
Overview

A quiet canyon float through Duffy Mountain — Class I–II flatwater between South Beach and Duffy Mountain river access.

A quiet canyon stretch where the Yampa River cuts through Duffy Mountain — gentle valley float between South Beach and Duffy Mountain river access. Class I–II flatwater with riffles, free-flowing and snowmelt-fed, with limited human contact and a window that closes quickly when the water drops.

Trip styles
multi-day float, canoe expedition, wilderness float
Ideal for
solitude seekers, canoeists, wilderness paddlers
River type
canyon, flatwater, free-flowing river
Flows & Hydrology

Maybell gauge governs. Runnable in spring snowmelt only.

Reference Gauges

Yampa River near Maybell, CO

Primary Yampa River gauge for trip planning on Yampa Canyon through Dinosaur National Monument. Located upstream of the canyon, this gauge reflects snowmelt patterns from the Elkhead and Flat Top Mountains and drives permit applicant decision-making for the narrow runnable season.

Current flow — Yampa River near Maybell, CO

Updating… Provisional

7-Day Forecast

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Seasonality
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Logistics

No permit. Drive-in put-in (river left) and take-out (river left).

Gear
Camp Kitchen

On a seven-day trip, you'll cook roughly 20 meals on a folding table in the sand. The constraint isn't ambition — it's ice management. Days one through three, you have real cooler capacity. Days four and five are the transition zone. Days six and seven are pantry cooking.

The best river cooks plan backward from the last night. If your final dinner is still good — not just edible, but genuinely good — the trip ends on a high.

Dinner Ideas by Trip Day
Reading the River

Books that shape the science, history, and stories behind this place.

A Sand County Almanac

A Sand County Almanac

Aldo Leopold · 1949

A foundational work of conservation ethics whose land ethic strongly influences how people think about wilderness, stewardship, and place.

philosophy tone
Cadillac Desert

Cadillac Desert

Marc Reisner · 1986

A foundational book on Western water development, dams, irrigation politics, and the long struggle over the Colorado River and the arid American West.

knowledge philosophy cultural context
Desert Solitaire

Desert Solitaire

Edward Abbey · 1968

Edward Abbey's classic portrait of canyon country, solitude, and wilderness, influential to the identity and mythology of the Colorado Plateau.

tone philosophy
Down the Great Unknown

Down the Great Unknown

Edward Dolnick · 2002

The dramatic story of John Wesley Powell's first expedition through the Grand Canyon and the birth of river exploration in the American West.

storytelling cultural context knowledge
Geology of Utah's Rivers

Geology of Utah's Rivers

William T. Parry · 2016

A geological exploration of Utah’s major river systems explaining how tectonics, sedimentation, and erosion shaped the canyon landscapes of the Colorado Plateau and surrounding regions.

knowledge
How to Read Water

How to Read Water

Tristan Gooley · 2016

A guide to understanding the subtle clues in water movement—from puddles and rivers to oceans—teaching readers how currents, waves, surface textures, and patterns reveal information about wind, depth, obstacles, and landscape.

knowledge tone
If We Had a Boat

If We Had a Boat

Roy Webb · 1986

A river-running memoir by Roy Webb capturing the spirit, humor, and culture of Western river expeditions and the people who chase moving water through canyon country.

tone storytelling cultural context
River Runners' Guide to Utah and Adjacent Areas

River Runners' Guide to Utah and Adjacent Areas

Gary C. Nichols · 2009

A comprehensive guidebook to whitewater rivers in Utah and neighboring regions, covering river access, rapids, flow considerations, trip logistics, and historical context for river runners.

knowledge
The Control of Nature

The Control of Nature

John McPhee · 1989

Three deeply reported narratives about humanity's attempts to stop rivers, lava, and debris flows — and what the land does in return. A masterwork of geological journalism that asks whether nature can ever truly be controlled.

tone storytelling philosophy knowledge
The Exploration of the Colorado River

The Exploration of the Colorado River

John Wesley Powell · 1875

Powell's original account of the first scientific expedition through the Grand Canyon, documenting the geology, natural history, and challenges of navigating the unknown Colorado River.

knowledge storytelling cultural context
Where the Old West Stayed Young

Where the Old West Stayed Young

John Rolfe Burroughs · 1962

A historical portrait of the ranching and outlaw culture of Browns Park and the remote canyons of the Colorado Plateau, illuminating how geography shaped the final stronghold of the old frontier.

cultural context storytelling knowledge
Downstream Lower Yampa Valley