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Captn Tony
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I've paddled the Niangua, and Jacks Fork, Current. All nice crystal clear Ozark streams. I enjoyed the Jacks Fork, Current trip better then the Niangua However.
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billconner
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You might try the "go paddling" app.
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Eleven Point in Mo. Great fun , spring fed river. Pay attention to the water levels.
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billconner
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Jacks Fork and Current Rivers in MO. Very nice area.
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bwcadan
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Plus 1 for the Current in Mo. A great steady class 1 to a class 2 in some spots from Akers Ferry. Do not miss the put out near bridge if all you want is the 18 mile plus or minus to the bridge.
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LindenTree3
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Google paddling in the Tennessee Valley Authority. Not sure how far you are from SW Utah but I've heard great stories about paddling the Green River. TVA Paddling
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SouthernExposure
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You might look into the Gasconade River in south central Missouri. It's a beautiful Ozark stream with caves and many springs right on the river. It has been called the most crooked river in the world.
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ockycamper
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I am looking for canoe tripping/camping ideas to take our groups to in the Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri areas. Basically within 7 hours driving time. We love BWCA but it is a 17 hour drive for us and are looking for some top canoeing/camping ideas to the rest of the year. Any suggestions?
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inspector13
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I’m not sure if the Buffalo River in northern Arkansas is within your 7-hour time frame, but my uncle in Harrison AR likes it. Info.
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ockycamper
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We have done those twice. Will probably go back.
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