Click to View the Full Thread

Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Other trip ideas
 
Author Message Text
Captn Tony
11/12/2017 06:07AM
 
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.
 
billconner
11/12/2017 07:00AM
 
You might try the "go paddling" app.
 
11/12/2017 05:23PM
 
Eleven Point in Mo. Great fun , spring fed river. Pay attention to the water levels.
 
billconner
11/08/2017 07:12PM
 
Jacks Fork and Current Rivers in MO. Very nice area.
 
bwcadan
11/08/2017 07:32PM
 
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.
 
LindenTree3
11/09/2017 12:57PM
 
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
 
SouthernExposure
11/09/2017 02:10PM
 
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.
 
ockycamper
11/08/2017 10:03AM
 
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?
 
inspector13
11/08/2017 11:20AM
 

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.



 
ockycamper
11/08/2017 07:26PM
 
We have done those twice. Will probably go back.