Here you will find the current creek status. At the bottom of the page are Member Comments about the creek status. Anybody who has a web account is invited to make a report or give thanks by posting a comment!
We will also post updated pictures and videos here from time to time.
A water flow of 50 CFS is considered dangerous for standard clearance vehicles. Only 4×4 High Clearance Vehicles recommended when CFS goes above 50.
On average, during winter storms, the creek will flow anywhere from 130 CFS to 300 CFS or more! December storm brought in 4000 CFS!
Useful Links:
Weather Forecast Weather Underground
USGS WaterWatch Streamflow Map
When opening the USGS map, pan and zoom to Lytle Creek, and you can click on the dot near the range and there you will find the current CFS
Updated April 12, 2026
This last Sunday’s rain has caused some additional water in the creek access road. Caution low clearance vehicles.
Continue to check this page for updates and reports from Chuck and Chris. We try to update this page as soon as humanly possible when new information is available. See Chuck’s video reports below!
As always thank you for your patience and continued support.
Sincerely,
WEGC Staff
April 6, 2026
April 3, 2026
April 2, 2026
Excess water flowed along the Lytle Creek road, so the guys did some work smoothing that out.
April 1, 2026
March 24, 2026
Thanks to our friends at Fontana Water, the Maintenance Team got some more dirt so that we can do some more work on smoothing out the creek entrance.
March 19, 2026
March 12, 2026
March 11, 2026 – Smoothing out the entrance.
March 4, 2026
March 3, 2026
February 26, 2026
Water is back in the creek because Fontana’s catch basin got way too full. It’s about 6 inches. Low clearance vehicles are not recommended. Everything else can make it.
On top of Fontana Water doing it’s thing, Socal Edison that has a small power plant up the road, further up stream, had to dump some water from their catch basin, so they opened it up a little bit.
Should drop again on Wednesday afternoon.
Video of the tributary crossing
February 25, 2026 – Chuck first reporting on the excess water.
February 24, 2026
February 23, 2026
February 22, 2026
February 19, 2026
February 18, 2026
February 17, 2026
This last week, Chris Phelps our Range Development Director, was able to get a hold of some heavy machinery so that he can widen the path on the East side of the crossing. Thanks a lot Chris for the hard work you put in.
We are getting materials from catch basin at Fontana water district; friendly neighbors helping out. The material is already being delivered on our creek road much more to come! Hopefully Fontana water district will be able to shut the water off in 8 to 10 days!
At which time we can fix/repair our side of the creek to a state much better than before!
Check out Chuck’s educational video on the Fontana Water Catch Basin!
January 29th, we had 3 unwanted guests visiting the range and getting stuck in the creek with their rented U-haul!
Thanks to Chuck, who went on full retired cop mode, he was able to get their information and inspected the U-haul. They admitted to taking the spent brass out of the range.
Two of the guys were from Oregon and the third dressed in black was from Lytle Creek.
Please please, spend the time picking up your brass. Not only does it leave it clean for the next member but it also helps prevent unwanted guests.
We highly recommend investing in a rake and a dustpan to help you pick up brass easier. Help us keep our range clean and this will also not give outsiders a reason to trespass.
Chuck and the maintenance team was gracious enough to help pull them out of the creek because they were blocking everyone from coming in.
Aftermath of the record setting rain we received on December 24th. Chuck went with a friend with a very high clearance vehicle. In that storm Lytle Creek (and Wrightwood) received 12 inches of rain as the storm parked over the region. The recorded creak flow was measured at 4000 CFPS!
The above video is one of our members with an LMTV M1078 crossing the creek. Note that this vehicle weighs 17,000 lbs!

Today is May 30 Thursday this information is for this upcoming weekend. There’s no water in the creek however there’s still is some water running down the road. We expect that to be turned off within a couple of weeks. It’s a result of the snow melt in the rain that occurred west of us. We’ve been doing a lot of modifications refurbishing repainting. Hope everyone notices it. We’re trying to make the club look new again thank you for all your help. Please clean up after yourself. See something on the ground. Pick it up and throw it away and take your Brass with you.
April 14th Tuesday, we do have a little increase in the depth of water flowing across the road; approximately 7 to 8 inches. Only concerns small electric vehicles. The roads do have some minor gullies( wash out) the crew will repair them after the next possible rain event in a week. We are refurbishing the club from the red gate ( sanded repainted white letters removed re painted and the gate was adjusted for ease of operation! Also completed a makeover of the bridge by re painting all the yellow safety markings and adjusting the poles that keep safety cable in place!
Groomed bays 1-5…. Slowly working out way back to bay 16, thanks from your maintenance team!
April 1st, not a fool, to the west of us lots of rain! The creek is dry, but there is more water flowing down the road! Be careful with small electric cars . Red gate as well as the yellow gate going to upper range have been refurbished! Now staging rock and dirt at 325 to repair it!
Check with Chuck
Thursday 19 March ! The rocky creek road is now smooth as the 210.🤣Almost, only area we can not work on is where the water flows across the road! Work hard finally coming together looking better daily! Permanent steel targets are now on the pistol. Seeking input from members on rifle side permanent steel targets ! Let us know !!!
Today is St. Patrick’s Day Tuesday, March 17. The creek is dry. There’s a little bit of water on the road prior to the creek. We’ve worked through a hard to get the road smooth all the way to Bay 16 now we’re working up top side. We also have some new pistol targets permanently in place so come on out to the Gun Club enjoy the weekend. Remember, it’s gonna be hot so stay hydrated and this weather is gonna bring the rattlesnakes out. Be careful.