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Streamflow Gauges

  • USGS Daily Streamflow Conditions for Arizona Go here to see all the USGS streamflow gauges in Arizona. Hovering over any one will display the current readings.

  • USGS Gauge at Verde River Near Paulden (Headwaters Gauge)

  • USGS Gauge at Verde River near Clarkdale

  • Yavapai County Flood Control District

  • SRP Gauge at Black Bridge in Camp Verde

  • USGS Gauge at Oak Creek near Cornville

  • USGS Gauge at West Clear Creek near Camp Verde

  • USGS Gauge at Verde River Near Camp Verde This is the first USGS gauge below Camp Verde.

  • SRP Gauge at Verde Falls (below Camp Verde) This gauge is more reliable at flows below about 40CFS than the USGS gauge above.

  • USGS Gauge at Verde River Below Tangle Creek This is the last gauge on the river above Horseshoe Lake.

  • Sign up to Receive USGS Streamflow Notices by e-Mail

  • SRP's Verde River Watershed Monitor Includes SRP Gauge Data

  • NOAA's Advanced Hydrological Prediction Service site for the Clarkdale Gauge  Camp Verde Gauge   Oak Creek near Sedona  Paulden Gauge

  • These two Excel spreadsheets show the hourly flow of the Verde River for the last 6 years at the Clarkdale gauge and the mean daily flow for the last 48 years. Note that the graphs embedded in the sheets represent flows on May 24th of each year. You can see that the flows on May 24, 2013 hit the lowest point on record, and hit below 60 CFS for the first time ever.
    This spreadsheet shows the average discharge at the Camp Verde USGS Gauge from 1935-2013.

 

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