Flatwater
& Canoe Trips in
Missouri
Big
Creek: Des Arc to the Ford
at Sam A. Baker State Park
This quiet little tributary
of the St. Francis is not
a whitewater run; however,
this creek has many things
going for it. Located near
the southern end of the
St. Francois Mountains,
it flows through ...
From the guidebook "A
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guide to the Ozarks"
Running
the Rivers of North America
Patterson, MO - Flatwater
Paddling & Canoeing
- 9.3 miles
Bryant's Creek:
Bell School Low-Water Bridge
(MO 95) to Norfork Lake
Bryant’s Creek is
a relatively untamed stream
that begins north of MO
76 in Douglas County and
flows approximately 40 miles
to Norfork Lake. It is spring-fed
but lacks the volume found
on many other M...
From the guidebook "A
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guide to the Ozarks"
Running
the Rivers of North America
Gentryville, MO - Flatwater
Paddling & Canoeing
- 27.7 miles
Current River: Cedargrove
to Gooseneck Landing
The Current River begins
near Licking, Missouri,
and flows southeast for
133 miles to its confluence
with the Black River in
Arkansas. The Current River
is blessed with more springs
than any other in ...
From the guidebook "A
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guide to the Ozarks"
Running
the Rivers of North America
Cedargrove, MO - Flatwater
Paddling & Canoeing
- 96.2 miles
Eleven Point River:
Thomasville to MO 142
The Eleven Point begins
as a series of small creeks
that unite just to the west
of Thomasville, Missouri.
One of the many theories
about how the Eleven Point
was named holds that 11
small creeks form ...
From the guidebook "A
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guide to the Ozarks"
Running
the Rivers of North America
Alton, MO - Flatwater Paddling
& Canoeing - 44.2 miles
Jack's Fork River:
The Prongs to the Current
River
The Jack’s Fork Rive,
the major tributary of the
Current River, offers approximately
46 miles of canoeable water.
The two rivers make up the
Ozark National Scenic Riverways,
administered by the Nation...
From the guidebook "A
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guide to the Ozarks"
Running
the Rivers of North America
Mountain View , MO - Flatwater
Paddling & Canoeing
- 53.6 miles
North Fork of the
White River: MO 14 (Twin
Bridges) to Norfork Lake
The North Fork of the White
River begins in the Mark
Twain National Forest and
flows to the south for approximately
78 miles before it empties
into Norfork Lake. It is
similar to the Eleven Point,
Jac...
From the guidebook "A
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guide to the Ozarks"
Running
the Rivers of North America
West Plains, MO - Whitewater
Paddling - 25.4 miles