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North Dakota River Water Levels

186 public USGS stream gauges across 6 river basins, updated continuously.

Live water levels for every USGS stream gauge in North Dakota, organized by river basin. Jump to a basin below, or open any gauge for current flow, gauge height, water temperature, and fishing conditions before you go.

Grouped by USGS hydrologic basin (largest first) — every indexed gauge is listed, nothing hidden behind a featured subset.

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Red

77 USGS gauges in the Red watershed (HUC 0902).

Missouri-Oahe

54 USGS gauges in the Missouri-Oahe watershed (HUC 1013).

Missouri-Little Missouri

18 USGS gauges in the Missouri-Little Missouri watershed (HUC 1011).

Souris

17 USGS gauges in the Souris watershed (HUC 0901).

James

14 USGS gauges in the James watershed (HUC 1016).

Lower Yellowstone

5 USGS gauges in the Lower Yellowstone watershed (HUC 1010).

Other Waters

1 additional gauge not yet assigned to a river basin.

Neighboring States

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many public stream gauges does Waderly index in North Dakota?

Waderly currently indexes 186 public USGS stream gauges in North Dakota. Examples on this page include Antelope Creek, Antelope Creek, Apple Creek.

What can I find on the North Dakota stream gauges page?

This state hub links to every indexed Waderly gauge page in North Dakota, so you can jump from a statewide view into current flow, gauge height, water temperature, and weather for individual rivers and creeks.

Why use the North Dakota state hub instead of searching one river at a time?

The North Dakota hub is a crawlable index of the full state network. It makes it easier to compare nearby waters, discover smaller creeks you may not search by name, and reach every gauge page from one place.

Waderly supports public stream gauges across all 50 states. This North Dakota page includes the full state index, so search engines and users can reach every gauge from one crawlable hub.

These pages are built from the public USGS stream-gauge network and linked into Waderly's map so anglers, paddlers, and waders can move from a broad state view into specific rivers quickly.