Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd

Reviewed by Water Resources Analyst · Data: USGS / Bureau of Reclamation
📊 Hydrological Summary: Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd is a vital river located in North Dakota (ND). It is currently registering a water stage/elevation of 4.6 ft. The latest streamflow (discharge) rate is recorded at 1 cfs.
Data officially sourced from USGS telemetry and Bureau of Reclamation. Last dataset update: 2026-06-03
Surface Elevation
4.6 ft
FALLING ↘ (7d)
Full Pool
Historic Low
Discharge
1.1 cfs
Last Updated
Jun 3, 2026

30-Day Water Level Trend

The streamflow of Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd is a key indicator of watershed health and precipitation runoff in the area. With a recorded flow of 1 cubic feet per second (cfs), water managers can accurately assess current transport capacity. Changes in this flow rate are primarily driven by seasonal precipitation, snowmelt, and upstream dam releases.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water level (stage) of Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd?
The most recent data shows Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd at a gauge height/elevation of 4.6 feet.
What is the streamflow (discharge) rate of Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd?
The current streamflow is 1 cubic feet per second (cfs). This measures the volume of water moving past the gauge.
Where does the data for Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd come from?
Real-time water data for Antelope Creek Nr Carson, Nd is sourced from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) and other federal/state telemetry networks.

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