Gasconade River (Missouri), Jerome (06933500)

StateMissouriLatestGood (2010 cfs)
RiverGasconade RiverRatingObservedEstimated
Updated2026-06-06 5:45 (27 minutes ago)Flood - The river is flooding. Obstacles can be treacherous or deadly. The river should be avoided at this stage for casual trips and definitely for the inexperienced. Trips should be attempted only with protective gear and equipment.Flood(none)9886
Discharge2010 cfs (median: 1940 cfs)High - The river is high and potentially dangerous, especially for the young and / or inexperienced. Normal stream obstacles are sometimes difficult to navigate. Extended distances can be attempted, but canoe travel may not be advisable.High(none)2578
Height3.07 feetGood - Conditions are ideal for a canoe or kayak. Boats typically will drag on fewer than one-quarter of riffles, if at all, and portages are unnecessary or rare. Normal float lengths can be attempted without a problem.Good4001633
TrendFalling (falling over 24 hours)Low - River is low but can still be floated. Some riffles are okay but most come with significant dragging and might need a portage. Float lengths should be reduced to accommodate low flow, dragging, and portages.Low(none)922
USGSExternal icon USGS Site (External icon Duck Duck Go Maps)Poor - River is too low to float comfortably. Most or all riffles will drag or must be portaged and some obstacles (such as slick shelf rock) cause undue problems. Avoid the river at this stage for casual paddling trips.Poor(none)448

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Trips for Gasconade River (Missouri), Jerome (06933500)

DateStartEndDistanceConditionDischargeHeightFishingDetails
Click for details2011-08-13 MO 28 Jerome Total trip distance: 10.8 miles10.8 Good 1660 2.91 None NoneNone Bowe, Michelle
Edmond, Alex
Edmond, Brian
Edmond, Joseph
Edmond, Julian
Bowe, Michelle; Edmond, Alex; Edmond, Brian; Edmond, Joseph; Edmond, Julian
The river was slow in most places but high enough to float due to its large size. Boiling Springs was impressive.The river was slow in most places but high enough to float due to its large size. Boiling Springs was impressive. USGS Gauge Data:
Jerome (06933500)
Discharge: 1660
Height: 2.91
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Jerome (06933500)<br />Discharge: 1660<br />Height: 2.91
Source: EdmondSource: Edmond
Click for details2011-07-10 Little Piney Creek Jerome Total trip distance: 6.0 miles1.2 Good 1040 2.27 None NoneNone Bowe, Michelle
Edmond, Brian
Edmond, Julian
Bowe, Michelle; Edmond, Brian; Edmond, Julian
No notes for this trip<i>No notes for this trip</i> USGS Gauge Data:
Jerome (06933500)
Discharge: 1040
Height: 2.27
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Jerome (06933500)<br />Discharge: 1040<br />Height: 2.27
Source: EdmondSource: Edmond
Click for details2012-08-18 Jerome Whitehouse Ford Total trip distance: 3.0 miles3.0 Good 475 1.36 None NoneNone Bowe, Michelle
Edmond, Brian
Edmond, Julian
Bowe, Michelle; Edmond, Brian; Edmond, Julian
The river was low and slow, but we were down far enough that we easily floated through the riffles without dragging. Even with slow water, ample stops, and a backwater excursion, we made the short trip in about four hours.The river was low and slow, but we were down far enough that we easily floated through the riffles without dragging.  Even with slow water, ample stops, and a backwater excursion, we made the short trip in about four hours. USGS Gauge Data:
Jerome (06933500)
Discharge: 475
Height: 1.36
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Jerome (06933500)<br />Discharge: 475<br />Height: 1.36
Source: EdmondSource: Edmond

A total of 3 rows are displayed.

Trip Summary for Gasconade River (Missouri), Jerome (06933500)

Miles15
Trips3
People5
Dates3
Years2
Months2
Rows3
Sources1

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Gauge Data Table

ObservationHeightDischargeMaximum
Discharge
Minimum
Discharge
Mean
Discharge
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P75P80P90P95
2026-06-06 05:45 3.07 2010 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-06 04:45 3.09 2030 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-06 03:45 3.09 2030 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-06 02:45 3.11 2050 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-06 01:45 3.12 2060 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-06 00:45 3.13 2070 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-05 23:45 3.14 2090 21200 (1985) 485 (2000) 3310 652 812 1000 1160 1940 3850 4370 8120 13100
2026-06-05 22:45 3.15 2100 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 21:45 3.17 2120 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 20:45 3.18 2130 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 19:45 3.19 2140 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 18:45 3.20 2150 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 17:45 3.21 2160 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 16:45 3.23 2190 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 15:45 3.25 2210 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 14:45 3.26 2220 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 13:45 3.27 2230 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 12:45 3.29 2250 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 11:45 3.30 2270 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 10:45 3.32 2290 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 09:45 3.33 2300 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 08:45 3.34 2310 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 07:45 3.36 2330 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 06:45 3.37 2350 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 05:45 3.39 2370 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 04:45 3.40 2380 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 03:45 3.41 2390 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 02:45 3.43 2420 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 01:45 3.45 2440 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-05 00:45 3.46 2450 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-04 23:45 3.48 2470 24200 (1935) 481 (1936) 3540 666 820 1020 1160 2000 3620 4760 9120 12700
2026-06-04 22:45 3.49 2490 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 21:45 3.51 2510 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 20:45 3.52 2520 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 19:45 3.54 2550 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 18:45 3.56 2570 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 17:45 3.57 2580 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 16:45 3.59 2610 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 15:45 3.61 2630 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 14:45 3.63 2650 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 13:45 3.65 2680 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 12:45 3.66 2690 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 11:45 3.68 2720 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 10:45 3.70 2740 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 09:45 3.72 2760 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 08:45 3.74 2790 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 07:45 3.76 2810 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 06:45 3.78 2840 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 05:45 3.80 2860 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 04:45 3.82 2890 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 03:45 3.84 2910 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 02:45 3.86 2940 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 01:45 3.89 2980 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-04 00:45 3.91 3000 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-03 23:45 3.93 3030 36700 (1927) 476 (2000) 3880 645 866 1070 1210 2080 3740 4540 6480 18600
2026-06-03 22:45 3.95 3050 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 21:45 3.97 3080 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 20:45 4.00 3120 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 19:45 4.02 3140 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 18:45 4.05 3180 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 17:45 4.07 3210 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 16:45 4.09 3240 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 15:45 4.12 3280 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 14:45 4.15 3320 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 13:45 4.17 3340 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 12:45 4.20 3380 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 11:45 4.23 3420 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 10:45 4.25 3450 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 09:45 4.28 3490 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 08:45 4.31 3530 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 07:45 4.34 3570 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 06:45 4.37 3610 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 05:45 4.41 3670 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 04:45 4.44 3710 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 03:45 4.47 3750 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 02:45 4.51 3810 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 01:45 4.54 3850 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-03 00:45 4.58 3910 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800
2026-06-02 23:45 4.61 3950 39300 (1927) 479 (2000) 3920 659 889 1090 1240 2150 3710 4300 6210 19800

A total of 79 rows are displayed for years 1903 through 2025.