Kayaking & Canoeing the East Branch Boyer River
Iowa paddling guide
- 1.8 mi
- River mapped
- 1
- Boat launches
- 0
- Campgrounds
- 1
- Counties
The East Branch Boyer River is one of Iowa's paddling rivers, tracing roughly 1.8 mi, winding through Crawford County. This guide maps 1 public boat launch and access point on the East Branch Boyer River, plus the live USGS gauge readings you need to plan a safe day kayaking, canoeing or tubing in Iowa.
Boat launches & access points on the East Branch Boyer River
1 public access point for putting in and taking out.
- ▸Fairgrounds AccessCrawford Co.
Live East Branch Boyer River conditions
East Branch Boyer River: 247 cfs, 3.9 ft — runnable.
Yes — right now the East Branch Boyer River is runnable at 247 cfs (as of Jul 25, 2026, 7:00 AM CT), within its normal paddling range. Iowa rivers rise fast after heavy rain, so always check the live USGS gauge and skip the river when it reads high or is flagged for flooding.
Typically runnable between about 25 and 1,500 cfs. Treat readings above 1,500 cfs as dangerous high water and below 25 cfs as too low to float. Provisional paddling band — always scout on site.
Source: USGS Boyer River at Logan, IA, updated Jul 25, 2026, 7:00 AM CT. Live readings are provisional — always confirm on the map before launching.
River levels change fast. Check the live USGS gauges, weather radar and flood-safety status for the East Branch Boyer River on the interactive Iowa Paddle map. It flags dangerous high water and dams so you can paddle safely.
East Branch Boyer River paddling FAQ
- Is the East Branch Boyer River safe to paddle right now?
- Yes — right now the East Branch Boyer River is runnable at 247 cfs (as of Jul 25, 2026, 7:00 AM CT), within its normal paddling range. Iowa rivers rise fast after heavy rain, so always check the live USGS gauge and skip the river when it reads high or is flagged for flooding.
- How long is the East Branch Boyer River?
- About 1.8 mi of the East Branch Boyer River is mapped for paddling across 1 Iowa county, with 1 access point to build shorter day trips.
- Do I need a permit to kayak or canoe the East Branch Boyer River?
- No permit is required to paddle Iowa's rivers. Non-motorized kayaks and canoes don't need registration; just wear a life vest, check the live USGS gauge, and avoid the river during or after heavy rain.
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