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RiverBrain
Class
II- to II
Length
9 Mile(s)
Typical season
February to April
Author
Chris Ramias

Current Flow

30 CFS

Gauge height: 3.05 FT

Reading from Jul 10, 2026 10:00 PM

0.04/hr (12h) 0.02/hr (24h)

Too Low

Don't bother

Primary gauge
VERDE RIVER NEAR CAMP VERDE, AZ Gauge detail & alternatives Live gauge ↗ NOAA river forecast ↗

Recommended levels

Minimum150
Average500
Maximum1,000

Recommended use

  • Kayaking
  • Rafting
  • Canoeing
  • SUP
  • Packrafting
  • Fishing

Struck-through craft are not recommended for this run.

Flow history — last 6 days

Photos

· 03-12-2016

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Description

Maybe the most popular run on the Verde.  An easily accessible 9 mile run outside of Camp Verde, this section of the Verde is a step up in difficulty from the lower Salt and lower Verde, making it the first easy "whitewater" run for many Arizona paddlers.  The Verde River Run-Off is held each spring on this section of the river.  The only downside is that this section of the river doesn't flow high enough for floating very often.  The primary season is during spring runoff, with occasional pulses during summer monsoons.

The upper part of the run floats by some nice riverside houses.  Some wood dodging might be necessary on this stretch.  The river grows more remote a few miles in before passing the riffle at the confluence with West Clear Creek halfway through the run.  From this point, the river passes below some scenic cliffs where bald eagles and other bird life may be seen during the paddling season.  Small Class II- and II rapids may be found throughout the run, with the best rapids being found near the end as white cliffs rise on river left.  Some small play waves may be found in this section. 

Keep an eye out for Beasley Flat once the cliffs rise.  The takeout is on river right.

The Verde is designated as a water trail/paddle trail, and the Forest Service has published detailed paddle guides for the river.  The guide for 89A-Beasley covers the White Bridge-Beasley run, and can be viewed here:  https://www.dropbox.com/s/ym86hwbueygyyu0/VERI_Paddle_Map-89aBeasleyFlat.pdf

Rapids

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Access

Type Name Elevation Camping Water Boat ramp Vehicle access Description
Put-In White Bridge No No No All Vehicles

From the 260 exit on I-17, drive east on the 260.  A few miles out of town, just after crossing the White Bridge over the Verde River, turn right (south) to find the River Access Point.  There are picnic tables and bathrooms. Camping is not allowed

Take-Out Beasley Flat No No No All Vehicles

Take Salt Mine Road off the 260 out of Camp Verde.  After 8.8 miles, the road turns to well-graded dirt. Go left here and drive 2.4 miles to the Beasley Flat River Access Point.  There are changing rooms and picnic tables.  There is no camping at Beasley Flat, however there is a good riverside campsite on the way in, off to the left side of the road about a mile before getting to Beasley Flat.

Camps

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Permit

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Fishing

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