Clear Creek
Utah – US
- Class
- III- to III
- Length
- 2.3 Mile(s)
- Gradient
- 96.9 FPM
- Put-in elevation
- 6,187 Feet
- Take-out elevation
- 5,964 Feet
- Typical season
- May to June
Current Flow
3 CFS
Gauge height: 3.20 FT
Reading from Jul 10, 2026 10:00 PM
▲ 0.01/hr (12h) ▲ 0.01/hr (24h)
Don't bother
- Primary gauge
- CLEAR CREEK ABOVE DIVERSIONS, NEAR SEVIER, UT Gauge detail & alternatives Live gauge ↗
Recommended levels
| Minimum | 200 |
| Average | 300 |
| Maximum | 600 |
Recommended use
- Kayaking
- Rafting
- Canoeing
- SUP
- Packrafting
- Fishing
Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.
Flow history — last 6 days
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Description
From the confluence of Fish Creek down for a little over 2 miles is the best section of Clear Creek for boating. Clear creek road follows this entire section from I-70 so you can pick and choose how much of this creek you want to run.
The creek is small and rocky and runs quickly at higher water. Since the creek is shallow don't be looking to roll easily in this river. Have a good brace and be prepared for class I to class III conditions. If you do swim it could be bumpy but the creek is small enough that you could at least get to the bank without having to get flushed down to I-70.
While you are in the area you should stop at the Fremont Indian State Park just off of I-70.
Rapids
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Access
| Type | Name | Elevation | Camping | Water | Boat ramp | Vehicle access | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Put-In | Fish Creek Confluence | 6,187 Feet | No | No | No | All Vehicles | Take exit 17 on I-70. Turn north onto Kimberly road. Kimberly road will T with Clear Creek Road. Turn left/west onto clear creek road and follow it for 3.4 miles to where a road turns off to the southwest following the Fish Creek drainage. Put in at a small dirt parking lot next to the Fish Creek turn off. |
| Take-Out | Clear Creek Road | 5,964 Feet | No | No | No | All Vehicles | Where the river leaves the canyon and opens up into a small valley before meeting up with i-70, look for a small dirt parking lot next between the road and the creek. |
Camps
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Permit
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Fishing
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