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Hulahula River near Kaktovik

Live conditions for this USGS-monitored stretch of water, updated every 15 minutes.

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Caution

Paddle Score, from live wind and water conditions

Wind

7 mph

gusting to 12 mph

Air temp

42°F

100% chance of rain

River flow

-999,999 cfs

very low for this date

Best day to paddle this week

Friday · 92

  • Today

    65

  • Tue

    16

  • Wed

    37

  • Thu

    71

  • Fri

    92

    Best

  • Sat

    60

  • Sun

    66

Scored from each day's peak forecast wind, heat, and rain chance — river flow isn't forecastable, so check back before you load the boat.

Wind, next 12 hours

mph
Hourly wind forecast
HourWind (mph)Gusts (mph)
8p612
9p711
10p813
11p915
12a1016
1a1219
2a1320
3a1321
4a1422
5a1322
6a1321
7a1220

Is this flow normal for August 18?

Today's -999,999 cfs is 83433% below the median for this date — which counts as very low water here.

The median flow on this date is 1,200 cfs, across 13 years of USGS record at this gauge. Whether that is runnable depends on the stretch — this is context, not a recommendation.

Why this score

  • Wind7 mph — calm, ideal for any boat±0
  • Cold42°F — immersion gear required, cold shock risk-27
  • Rain100% chance in the next 6 hours-25

We don't have launch notes for this one

This page is built from the USGS gauge at this location, so the flow and weather are real — but we haven't verified where to put in, what the hazards are, or whether this stretch is legal or sensible to paddle. We'd rather say that than invent it. The links below are where to find out.

We also don't have a verified safe-flow range here, so the Paddle Score reflects weather only. Judge the flow number against local knowledge, not against our score.

Do your own homework

We show you live conditions. For local knowledge — where to put in, what the hazards are, whether it's worth the drive — here's where paddlers actually talk about this water. We don't vet these sources; check the dates and judge for yourself.

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