(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.
Recent Crests
(1) 15.92 ft on 03/15/2021
(2) 12.60 ft on 05/23/2020
(3) 14.58 ft on 10/02/2019
(4) 22.10 ft on 03/14/2019
(5) 19.80 ft on 09/04/2018 Show More Recent Crests
(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.
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Flood Impacts & Photos
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26.21
This value represents a level not seen on Salt Creek since the Great Flood of 1908.
23
At this level a parking lot/boat ramp located along the left bank begins to flood.
21
Local levees along the river are threatened with overtopping. In addition, substantial damages are occurring at the campground near Highway 6.
20
Water will begin to impact a campground just downstream of the Highway 6 bridge. During the summer, this campground may be filled with as many as 50 campers.
18
Lowland flooding, including around Ashland, begins.
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