4/5 rating based on 59 reviews. Read all reviews for RiverApp - River levels for iPhone.
RiverApp - River levels is free iOS app published by Florian Bessiere
Instagone
Was a pretty good app until it started making a pay a premium fee to access data that’s past a day old
AMA274
Editing this review.... the developer worked with me and updated the app and now it works perfectly.... changing review from 1 star to 5! I purchased this app after I upgraded my phone and my previous river level app was no longer available. I PURCHASED the app which won’t acknowledge that I did purchase it and won’t allow me to use more than the free app features. When I click restore purchase, nothing happens.
WW Kayaker
This is the best app I’ve found for monitoring river levels for my favorite runs. This will display flows in feet and CFS right on the summary page. If your favorite gauge has temp it will display that as well which is great for knowing how to dress. The color coded low-med-high levels for favorite sections is great too. I’ve submitted a few of my favorite sections around the mid-Atlantic and the developer was very responsive for getting them added.
Tardncharge
Don’t do it. I thought I could look back/charts 1yr maybe 5....it clearly needs work.
bobbqraft
This was a fantastic 5 Star app, then , I went to check the flows on the Salt River today and now I have to pay for “Premium” to get historical data. What a bunch of crap. Plenty of free resources out there I will use from now on.
JHOIII
Love this app but wish it gave you the flood stage for the rivers. Need to go to NOAA to find that.
chezfugu
I've been using this for years to check water levels and just purchased the premium version more to support the developer than due to a need for additional functionality. I use it all the time and it's great. Note for the developer: I'm a fly fisher, not a kayaker. Seems like you could broaden your base by emphasizing that it is not only useful for those who kayak.
Newton and the Quasi-Apple
The data is there, but pretty slow to load. The gauges in favorites are listed by gauge name, not river name. The default chart is gauge height and not changeable. (Some places in the U.S. may still focus on height, most of the world thinks in flow these days).