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Mulberry River — Redding to near Mulberry (lower): Water Level Today — Can You Paddle It?

Mulberry River · Class II · Arkansas

Current verdict

Good to paddle

Levels are within the typical runnable range for this section.

336 cfs/ 1.8 ft gauge
Runnable 150–1,200 cfs
Estimated range

USGS gauge 07252000 · updated Jul 9, 7:30 AM UTC

7-day flow trend

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Daily mean flow (cfs), past 7 days. Shaded band = runnable range.

Section facts

Difficulty
Class II
Length
10 mi
Float time
~5 hr
Best months
March–June
Put-in
Redding Campground (Hwy 215)
Take-out
Milton Ford / High Bank (near Mulberry)

Reading USGS gauge 07252000 — Mulberry River near Mulberry, AR · runnable range is an estimate (see methodology)

FAQ

What water level is good for paddling Mulberry River — Redding to near Mulberry (lower)?

This section is generally runnable at 150–1,200 cfs (a conservative estimate — see our methodology). Below that it gets too low and bony; well above the top of the range it becomes pushy and then dangerous. We compare the live USGS reading to that range to produce today's verdict.

How do I check Mulberry River levels?

We read USGS gauge 07252000 — the same public data USGS publishes — about every 30 minutes and compare it to the runnable range for this reach. You can also view the raw gauge yourself at waterdata.usgs.gov.

Is Mulberry River — Redding to near Mulberry (lower) good for beginners?

This section is rated Class II. At good levels it suits confident beginners and up, but it can have riffles or small rapids. Scout anything you can't see, and stay off it at high water.

When is the best time to paddle Mulberry River here?

Typically March–June, when flows are most reliable for this section. Spring can run high after rain or snowmelt; late summer can drop too low. Always check today's gauge reading rather than assuming.

How long does it take to float Mulberry River — Redding to near Mulberry (lower)?

This reach is about 10 miles, roughly 5 hours at a relaxed pace. Higher water is faster; low water and headwinds are slower. Add time for stops.

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