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Swimmable water near you

1,324 USGS sensors are reporting a live water temperature right now, the newest reading from August 23, 2026 (6 hrs ago).

Clear location
  • Cold · below 60°F · 218
  • Cool · 60–69°F · 484
  • Comfortable · 70–86°F · 544
  • Warm · above 86°F · 78
  • You

A map of the United States with one coloured dot per USGS sensor reporting a live water temperature. The readings are listed below.

Nearest live readings

The closest USGS sensors currently reporting a water temperature, nearest first.

  1. 62°F35 mi7 hrs ago
  2. 51°F42 mi7 hrs ago
  3. Dearborn River near Craig MTUSGS gauge · Montana · 25 ft³/s
    64°F53 mi7 hrs ago
  4. Sun River at Simms MTUSGS gauge · Montana · 119 ft³/s
    67°F53 mi7 hrs ago
  5. Flathead River near Polson MTUSGS gauge · Montana · 5,670 ft³/s
    72°F55 mi6 hrs ago
  6. Blackfoot River near Bonner MTUSGS gauge · Montana · 648 ft³/s
    64°F58 mi7 hrs ago
  7. Clark Fork above Missoula MTUSGS gauge · Montana · 1,150 ft³/s
    65°F64 mi7 hrs ago
  8. 66°F64 mi7 hrs ago

Nearest swimmable spots

Rated, photographed water destinations within 25 miles — pair one with the nearest sensor reading above before you go.

No rated, photographed swim spots within 25 miles of this point yet. The nearest sensor readings above still tell you what the water is doing — or search any river, lake or beach by name.

About this map

Every pin is a live reading from a USGS real-time monitoring station, captured in a daily snapshot. Colours follow the site’s cold-water-safety thresholds and describe the water at that one sensor — usually a river or stream gauge, not a swim beach — so treat them as a guide to what the water is doing nearby, not a verdict on a specific spot. Readings are provisional and can be revised by the USGS. Your location only sorts this page: the coordinates appear in the address bar (rounded to about a mile) and are not saved to an account or our database.

Conditions are for general information only and can change quickly. Always judge the water in person and follow posted advisories and local guidance before swimming or paddling.