Calling All River Users to Protect Waterways from New Threats
It is time for every water user to take seriously their role in being a river steward. After you fish, boat, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard CLEAN, DRAIN, and DRY all your gear. Every time. Yes, really, every time.

Weekly River Report
June 26, 2025 -
Summary:
Following another hot and dry week, stream flows across the Roaring Fork Watershed continue to decline and are currently flowing 28-48% of normal for this time of year. A significant ecological concern with low stream flows is rising water temperatures. Warmer water holds less oxygen, which can negatively impact aquatic organisms, specifically trout and aquatic insects. Anglers are advised to fish early in the day when water temperatures are cooler, or fish higher elevation lakes and streams where water temperatures remain cool throughout the day. When water temperatures reach 68F, it’s time to reel it in. Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect in Garfield County and begin tomorrow on public land (White River National Forest and Bureau of Land Management) in and around the Roaring Fork Valley. More info can be found at www.garfieldcountyco.gov/.

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