Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak

Alaska ·
Reviewed by Water Resources Analyst · Data: USGS / Bureau of Reclamation
📊 Hydrological Summary: Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak is a vital river located in Alaska (AK). The latest streamflow (discharge) rate is recorded at 22 cfs.
Data officially sourced from USGS telemetry and Bureau of Reclamation. Last dataset update: 2026-06-05
Surface Elevation
0.0 ft
STABLE (7d)
Full Pool
Historic Low
Discharge
21.5 cfs
Water Temp
59°F
Last Updated
Jun 5, 2026

30-Day Water Level Trend

Current discharge readings for Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak reflect the broader hydrological conditions of its basin. With a recorded flow of 22 cubic feet per second (cfs), water managers can accurately assess current transport capacity. Anglers, paddlers, and environmental researchers rely on these real-time metrics to understand the dynamic behavior of Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the streamflow (discharge) rate of Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak?
The current streamflow is 22 cubic feet per second (cfs). This measures the volume of water moving past the gauge.
Where does the data for Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak come from?
Real-time water data for Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak is sourced from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) and other federal/state telemetry networks.

Community Fishing Reports & Comments

Leave a Local Report

No local reports yet. Be the first to share an update!

🏕️

Planning a Trip to Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak?

Make sure to check local accommodations and camping availability early, especially during peak fishing seasons. Many state parks and private campgrounds near Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak fill up months in advance.

Explore Nearby Lodging & Cabins

What's Biting at Leask Creek At Shelter Cove Nr Ketchikan Ak?

Check our comprehensive Fish Species guide to learn about world records, optimal water temperatures, and top baits for US game fish.

View Fish Directory →
← Back to Alaska