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Spencer Creek
River
Use caution — flow is well above normal for this date
Use cautionUse caution — flow is well above normal for this date: flow is above the 75th percentile for Aug 23 (median 53 ft³/s over 86 years); fast water is the top river-drowning risk.
- Flow is above the 75th percentile for Aug 23 (median 53 ft³/s over 86 years); fast water is the top river-drowning risk.
- Water temperature is 72°F, within the comfortable 70–86°F range.
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Use caution — flow is well above normal for this date
Use cautionUse caution — flow is well above normal for this date: flow is above the 75th percentile for Aug 23 (median 53 ft³/s over 86 years); fast water is the top river-drowning risk.
- Flow is above the 75th percentile for Aug 23 (median 53 ft³/s over 86 years); fast water is the top river-drowning risk. — USGS daily streamflow statistics, as of Aug 23, 4:20 PM gauge-local time
- Water temperature is 72°F, within the comfortable 70–86°F range. — USGS gauge 14169000, as of Aug 23, 4:20 PM gauge-local time
Flow is high for this date — above the 75th percentile for Aug 23 (median 53 ft³/s over 86 years).
No official beach-advisory feed for Oregon yet — follow posted signs and local guidance.
Live, provisional data from USGS gauge LONG TOM RIVER NEAR ALVADORE, OR (8 mi away), as of Aug 23, 4:20 PM gauge-local time.
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Spencer Creek?
- Spencer Creek is a river in Oregon.
- What is the water temperature at Spencer Creek?
- As of August 23, 2026, the water temperature at Spencer Creek in Oregon is 72°F (22°C), measured by USGS gauge 14169000, 8 miles away.
- Can you swim at Spencer Creek?
- Use caution — flow is well above normal for this date: flow is above the 75th percentile for Aug 23 (median 53 ft³/s over 86 years); fast water is the top river-drowning risk. Checked August 23, 2026.
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