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Hellroaring Creek is a medium-sized whitewater stream located in Park County, Wyoming, with a total length of 25.30 miles and significant elevation change of 2,958 feet. This take-out site serves as an exit point for whitewater paddlers running the creek. The stream features a steep average gradient of 116.9 feet per mile with an average flow of 201.21 cubic feet per second, indicating consistently moving water suitable for kayaking and canoeing. The relatively high average velocity of 2.56 feet per second combined with the substantial gradient makes this a technical whitewater run that demands intermediate to advanced paddling skills. Being a headwater stream near its source, Hellroaring Creek maintains strong current and relatively cool water temperatures typical of high-elevation Wyoming mountain streams.