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Little River Canyon National Preserve
Water Quality Data

National Park Service health-risk determinations:

E. Coli Levels

Low risk: 177 colonies per 100 ml of water. Swimming, diving, wading has a LOW chance of getting sick. The water is in full compliance with recreation water quality criteria.

High risk: 234 colonies per 100 ml of water. Contact with the river is NOT recommended if the level is High Risk. A person in direct contact with river water has an increased risk of getting sick. The water quality does NOT meet federal recreation water-quality criteria.

 

2010 Water Quality Testing Results

2009 Water Quality Testing Results

2008 Water Quality Testing Results

2007 Water Quality Testing Results

2006 Water Quality Testing Results

 

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Rockclimbing

Did You Know?
Rockclimbing is one of the best kept secrets at Little River Canyon. Rockclimbers have been climbing here for years. However, most routes are expert level only with less than 1% under 5.11.

Last Updated: January 07, 2011 at 09:27 MST