Arkansas River

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Colorado

Guides15
Sections3

Current Conditions

Flow data temporarily unavailable from USGS.

Tried 2 gauges: Arkansas River at Salida (07091200), Arkansas River near Parkdale (07094500)

7-Day Flow Trend

Flow data temporarily unavailable

Flow thresholds: Optimal 400900 CFS | Fishable to 1500 CFS | Marginal to 2500 CFS

About the Arkansas River

The Arkansas through the Upper Valley from Leadville to Canon City offers over 100 miles of Gold Medal water. Below Salida, the river broadens with excellent dry fly water. Popular for both fly fishing and whitewater rafting.

Hatch Chart

InsectJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Caddis
Elk Hair Caddis #14-16
Blue-Winged Olive
BWO Parachute #18-20
Pale Morning Dun
PMD Sparkle Dun #16
Golden Stonefly
Stimulator #8
Hopper
Dave's Hopper #8
Major Moderate MinorCurrent month highlighted

Active Hatches — March

Blue-Winged Olive(major)

Patterns: BWO Parachute #18-20, RS2 #20

River Sections

Leadville to Buena Vista

wade access
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High mountain section with smaller water and wild browns. Beautiful setting below the Continental Divide.

Buena Vista to Salida

wade/float access
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Brown's Canyon section. Excellent dry fly water mixed with rafting traffic in summer.

Salida to Canon City

float access
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Lower valley section with wide braids and big runs. Less pressure and larger fish.

Guides on the Arkansas River(15)

These fishing guides list the Arkansas River as one of their home waters.

View all 15 guides in Colorado

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to fish the Arkansas River?+

The Arkansas River fishes well from spring through fall. Peak dry fly season is typically June through September. The best hatches occur during summer months with PMDs and caddis. Fall brings excellent streamer fishing and fewer crowds.

What flies work on the Arkansas River in March?+

In March, the Arkansas River sees Blue-Winged Olive activity. Top patterns include BWO Parachute #18-20. Always carry a selection of nymphs as well.

How many fishing guides operate on the Arkansas River?+

Outguided lists 15 fishing guides who operate on the Arkansas River. These guides offer local knowledge of hatches, access points, and current conditions that can significantly improve your experience.

What is the current flow on the Arkansas River?+

The Arkansas River's flow data is updated every 30 minutes from USGS gauge stations. Check the top of this page for current CFS readings, fishability status, and a 7-day flow trend chart. Optimal fishing flows are 400–900 CFS.

What fish species are in the Arkansas River?+

The Arkansas River primarily holds wild brown trout and rainbow trout. Fish sizes vary by section, with tailwater reaches typically holding larger fish.

Quick Conditions

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Trend Stable
Guides15

Fishability Thresholds

Optimal400900 CFS
Fishableto 1500 CFS
Marginalto 2500 CFS
Blown Out2500+ CFS

USGS Gauges

Arkansas River at Salida

Station #07091200

Arkansas River near Parkdale

Station #07094500