Paradise to Selway Falls
Idaho – US
- Class
- IV- to V
- Length
- 47 Mile(s)
- Put-in elevation
- 3,075 Feet
- Typical season
- April to September
- Author
- KSC
Current Flow
2,650 CFS
Gauge height: 4.70 FT
Reading from Jul 10, 2026 10:00 PM
▼ -3.33/hr (12h) ▼ -1.67/hr (24h)
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- Primary gauge
- SELWAY RIVER NR LOWELL ID Gauge detail & alternatives Live gauge ↗
Recommended levels
| Minimum | 700 |
| Average | 12,500 |
| Maximum | 35,000 |
Recommended use
- Kayaking
- Rafting
- Canoeing
- SUP
- Packrafting
- Fishing
Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.
Flow history — last 6 days
No gauge history recorded in the last 6 days.
Photos
Description
The selway river could be the hardest permit to get on any river in the United States. With very limited launches and many lottery entrants, the statistics are not in your favor. If you are one of the select chosen few to receive a permit and spend time on this river, consider yourself extremely lucky.
The season is somewhat short unless you want to plan on a low water run which begins in mid summer through fall. Low water makes the rapids less intense but harder to get big boats down loaded with gear. As with most things in life, you have to balance the tradeoff of high water craziness vs low water boney runs.
Gauge guide found at Oregon Kayaking website:
http://oregonkayaking.net/rivers/selway/selway.html
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Paradise Gauge: Feet |
Paradise Gauge: CFS |
Lowell Gauge: CFS |
Rating |
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1 |
860 |
1,000 |
III-IV |
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2 |
1,140 |
5,000 |
III-IV |
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3 |
1,610 |
8,750 |
III-IV |
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4 |
2,430 |
12,500 |
IV |
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5 |
3,410 |
16,300 |
IV |
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6 |
4,560 |
20,300 |
IV |
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7 |
5,845 |
24,250 |
IV-V |
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8 |
7,685 |
28,000 |
IV-V |
Rapids
| # | Rapid | Class | Recommended flow | Description | Scout |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Slalom Slide Rapid | III to III+ | 700–3,000 | This is a rocky rapid that at high water creates holes. |
Read and run or scout from river right trail. |
| 2 | Galloping Gertie Rapid | III to III+ | 700–3,000 | Run left center to avoid boulders and holes. |
Scout is river right and hard to access due to brush. |
| 3 | Washer Woman Rapid | III to III+ | 700–3,000 | Boulder blocks the flow. Careful how to pick the route |
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| 4 | Cougar Bluff Rapid | III to III+ | 700–3,000 | The current pushes to the right. |
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| 5 | Holy Smokes | III to III+ | 700–35,000 | River bends to the left and then there is a rocky area to be aware of. |
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| 6 | Ping Pong Alley | IV- to V | 700–35,000 | This is a wide area of the river. It is a shallow rock garden area and will get worse in lower river levels. |
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| 7 | Goat Creek Rapid | III to III+ | 700–35,000 | A large boulder garden that requires scouting. |
Scout this rapid on the left. |
| 8 | Rodeo Rapid | III to III+ | 700–35,000 | A short section where the river drops over a boulder at the end. |
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| 9 | Pettibone Creek Rapid | II to II+ | 35,000–— | The current pushes toward the left. There are holes and boulders at the end of the rapid. |
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| 10 | Dog Creek Rapid | II to II+ | 32,000–— | It is a read and run rapid |
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| 11 | Magpie Creek Rapid | IV- to V | 32,000–— | A read and run rapid. |
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| 12 | Green Eggs (False Ham) rapid | II to II+ | 32,000–— | Rapid has huge boulders on the left side of the river. |
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| 13 | Ham Rapid | IV- to V | —–— | There are large boulders that block the channel. |
Scout from the left. |
| 14 | Hell Creek Rapid | IV- to V | —–— | Read and run. |
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| 15 | Hell Creek Rapid | IV- to V | —–— | Read and run. |
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| 16 | Hell Creek Rapid | IV- to V | —–— | Read and run. |
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| 17 | Hopwood Creek Rapid | IV- to V | —–— | Read and run. |
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| 18 | Clamp Creek Rapid | IV- to V | —–— | Has two parts to this rapid. The upper has boulders on the right. The lower has a boulder drop. |
Access
| Type | Name | Elevation | Camping | Water | Boat ramp | Vehicle access | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Put-In | Paradise launch ramp | 3,075 Feet | No | No | Yes | All Vehicles | The put in is by the Paradise Campground where White Cap Creek meets the Selway. Since the bank is steep there is a launch ramp to get gear down to the river. The drive to the put in is very long, but the road is either paved or dirt road in excellent condition so it isn't too bad. From Darby Montana on US93, drive south until you reach the West Fork Road - it is just before a bridge over the Bitterroot River. Head west, and then turn right onto the Nez Perce Pass Road. Go over te pass to the Magurder Rnager Station and the Selway River. Turn right to reach the Paradise Ranger Station. Don't panic when the Selway looks like a creek when you first see it. Many side streams increase the volume as you make your way towards Paradise, and White Cap Creek at Paradise effectively doubles the volume of the river. |
| Put-In | White Cap Creek put in | 3,101 Feet | Yes | No | Yes | All Vehicles | As an alternative to the steep boat ramp at Paradise, you can launch right from the campground on White Cap Creek. There is a small dirt boat ramp with no eddy right in the campground. If you choose this option, scout White Cap Creek carefully all the way to the confluence with the Selway. White Cap Creek is almost the same size as the Selway before the confluence, but it is stlll fast and low volume. At lower water levels it is continuous class III-IV, and it is probably exciting at high water. |
Camps
| Camp | Fee | Beach | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bad Luck Bar Camp | No | No | A larger camp on river left. |
| Waldo Bar Camp | No | Yes | Large beach site on river right with minimal shade. |
| Driftwood Bar Camp | No | No | On River right. Good size camp with nice shade in the afternoon. |
| Running Creek Bridge | No | No | On river left. Located upstream from Running Creek Ranch. It is a large campsite with trees. |
| Running Creek Flat | No | Yes | Located river right past the pack bridge. There are three possible campsites. All sites are large with a beach and trees. The farthest camp has a lower bank and is easiest to carry gear. |
| Archer Point | No | Yes | Located river left and below Ping Pong Alley. There is a large beach and a lot of areas with trees. |
| Goat Creek Camp | No | No | On river left. It is a small sandy camp that is located in a wooded area. A great campsite. |
| Little Goat Creek | No | Yes | Located river left. A large campsite with a lot of trees and shade. |
| Shearer Airstrip Camp | No | No | Located river left next to the airstrip. It is a large campsite with grassy areas and some trees. |
| Cougar Flats | No | Yes | Located river right. A large campsite with trees. |
| White Tail Flats | No | No | Located river right. This camp is right next to the forest. It is large and has trees. |
| Mills Camp | No | Yes | On river left. This campsite was burned recently. It has a few trees but is a large camp. |
| Opposite Bear Creek | No | Yes | Located river left. It is a similar camp to Mills camp. |
| Bear Creek | No | No | Located river right. A small camp but it has pleny of tent sites and is very shady. |
| Unnamed Campsite | No | No | On river left. Has a few trees and is a larger campsite. |
| Big Cedar Camp | No | No | Located river right. It is a large camp with a lot of pine trees. |
| Black Sands | No | Yes | On river left. It has a large beach with trees. |
| Dead Elk | No | No | This came is on the right after Pettibone Creek. It has a few trees and is a small camp |
| No | No | ||
| Rattlesnake Bar Camp | No | Yes | A large camp on river right. Has several trees and a good beach. |
| Roots | No | No | On river left. Located downstream of two large trees with roots hanging form the river bank. It is a small camp. |
Permit
West Fork Ranger District
Bitterroot National Forest
6735 West Fork Road
Darby MT 59829
The Selway permit is part of the 4 rivers lottery held every year in Idaho. The Selway permit could possibly be the hardest permit to obtained. Put in for the lottery between Dec. 1st to Jan. 31st.
Group Size
- During the lottery season, maximum party size is 16, but maximum trip duration can vary
- Outside the lottery season, maximum party size is 16.
Recommended Equipment
- Porta potty-(preferably washable) toilet with appropriate capacity
- Fire pan (3 inch sides)
- Ash container (preferably metal)
- Strainer
- Shovel
- Bucket
- Photo ID-permit holder
Camp Sanitation
- All dish/waste water must be strained and water broadcast above high water mark
- All human and pet feces should be packed out in porta-potty
- Absolutely nothing but human/pet waste in porta-potty, no sanitary wipes, tampons, sticks etc. Foreign objects aren't compatible with RV dump stations..
- All fire ash should be packed out in ash container
- All urination can be above the high water mark.
- No soaps even biodegradable in any streams, river or water source
- Camp on already hardened sites, avoid packing vegetation down
- All litter, food particles, including micro-trash must be packed out
Camp Etiquette
- Use only dead and downed wood or charcoal for fire
- Return any rocks to where found if used for tent, tarp, or boat anchors
- Leave beaches unmarked, smooth disturbed surfaces
- Do not disturb or harass wildlife
- Leave camp in pristine state
Heritage Resources
- Do not touch, remove or damage any heritage resources (e.g. historic cabins, pictographs, artifacts, etc.) Oils from fingers can contribute to deterioration of pictographs.
Campsites
- All members of group must camp together
- Please plan lay-over days in less used sites
- Camps at Moose Creek may need to be shared with other groups
Tid-Bits
- Permit holder signs the permit and becomes responsible for the entire group and must be present and accompany group at all times while on the river
- Observe all local, State and Federal laws and regulations
- Carry and display permit upon request of any Forest Officer
- Public nudity is discouraged
- Respect private property, do not enter unless acknowledged or invited, contain dogs at boat or on leash.
- Be courteous and efficient at put-in and take-out sites, no camping at boat ramp.
- Call ahead on road conditions and campfire restrictions
Fishing
The following fish species are often found on this run.
The rainbow trout is a species of salmonid native to tributaries of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America.
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