Washington River Flows
River Flow Data
These real-time gauges give you the latest river flow data for our main fisheries, all in one easy-to-access spot. We put this together as a quick reference for anglers who want to spend less time searching for water levels and more time fishing. Whether you’re dialing in the perfect flows for a drift, checking wadeability, or just keeping tabs on your favorite stretch, this is the go-to resource for up-to-date conditions.
Streamflows
Clicking the link on the streamflow image will take you directly to the resource page for the streamflows.
- All
- Steelhead
- Trout
- Salmon
- Olympic Peninsula Rivers
- Eastern Washington Rivers
Hoh River
Wild winter steelhead and salmon runs in a classic rainforest setting.
View our trips to the Hoh River
Calawah River
Produces some of the biggest, hardest-fighting steelhead on the Olympic Peninsula.
View our trips to the Calawah River
Sol Duc River
Offers both summer and winter steelhead, along with salmon.
View our trips to the Sol Duc River
Bogachiel River
Hatchery and native steelhead fishery, peaking in late March and April.
View our trips to the Bogachiel River
Queets River
Known for its potential for large steelhead but with shifting regulations.
View our trips to the Queets River
Klickitat River
Eastern Cascades river famous for wild steelhead and its diverse water types.
View our trips to the Klickitat River
Methow River near Pateros
Home to steelhead along with native cutthroat and bull trout.
View our trout trips to the Methow River
Methow River near Winthrop
Home to steelhead along with native cutthroat and bull trout.
View our steelhead trips to the Methow River
Yakima River
Washington’s only Blue Ribbon trout fishery, with rainbows and cutthroats.
View our trips to the Yakima River