
Spring River
Whitewater Class 2 & 3. Experience: Intermediate to Advanced.
Mammoth Spring is the major water source for the Spring River and it provides clear, cold whitewater for some major fun. This is a ride that challenges even the most experienced canoeist with thirty sets of rapids within a 12 mile trip. Many of the rapids are class II and class III ledge-type whitewater, with a couple of three foot falls and some adrenaline-pumping "S" curves thrown in. Come learn what most of Northeast Arkansas already knows. A Spring River Canoe trip is one of the most exhilarating canoe floats in the Ozarks! Spring River is famous for its rainbow trout fishing. We offer a 3 mile fishing trip from the Dam-3 (where the Arkansas Game & Fish stock the trout) to the Bayou. This is the best water’s to fish for trout on the Spring River.
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Spring River Dam3 to Bayou |
3 miles |
$38.00
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Spring River Bayou to Hardy |
12 miles |
$40.00
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Raft: Spring River Bayou to Hardy |
12 miles |
$100.00 (max. of 6 people per raft)
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Kayak
or Solo Canoe |
$22.00 for all
Spring River trips with an additional canoe rental. |
Rent 3 or more canoes and get $2.00 off each canoe. Rent
10 or more canoes and get $4.00 off each canoe.
* Call for larger group prices*
South Fork of the Spring
Whitewater Class 1 & 2 Experience: Beginner & Up.
Wilderness serenity are the key words for these trips. These wonderful Ozark canoe trips are offered on a unspoiled, free flowing stretch of the South Fork of the Spring River. Great blue herons, wood ducks, water turtles, deer, wild turkeys, beavers, river otters and the occasional, majestic bald eagle can be viewed on these floats. Rapids are mostly Class I or II shoal-type whitewater, with a few class II ledge rapids thrown in to make it interesting. Several gravel bars and islands make for good rest stops or swimming spots along the way. The South Fork of the Spring is also one of the top ten streams in the State of Arkansas for small-mouth bass fishing and is designated as an Ozark Quality Stream by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. Other fish that can be caught include largemouth,
Kentucky and rock bass, bream, catfish and sunfish.
We
are the only outfitter that
floats this part of the river so
you have the chance to be the
only one on the water. You do
not have to deal with the chaos
that you do on other local
rivers.
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Benton Ford to Saddle |
3 miles |
$22.00 |
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Smithford to Saddle |
12 miles |
$38.00 |
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Salem to Saddle (2 day) |
24 miles |
$60.00 |
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Saddle to Hardy (2 day) |
22 miles |
$60.00 |
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Saddle to Slickrock |
10 miles |
$36.00 |
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Saddle to Cherokee |
14 miles |
$36.00 |
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Saddle to Hardy (1 day) |
22 miles |
$45.00 |
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Cherokee to Hardy |
8 miles |
$36.00 |
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Kayak
or Solo Canoe |
$20.00 for all trips with an additional canoe rental. |
Rent 3 or more canoes and get $2.00 off each canoe. Rent
10 or more canoes and get $4.00 off each canoe.
* Call for larger group prices*
Myatt Creek
Whitewater Class I. Experience: Beginner & Up.
Myatt Creek showcases trophy size small-mouth bass catch & release only. Myatt Creek is floatable primarily early spring, but can be floatable if water levels are high enough throughout the season.
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Myatt Creek |
6 miles |
$38.00 |
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Kayak
or Solo Canoe |
$20.00 for all trips with an additional canoe rental. |
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Rent 3 or more canoes and get $2.00 off each canoe. Rent
10 or more canoes and get $4.00 off each canoe.
* Call for larger group prices*
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Guided Canoeing, Rafting & Fishing Trips
The guided float trips are 10 to 12 miles, averaging 5 to 6 hours on the water with lunch and drinks provided. We also offer guided fishing trips half day and full day (full day includes lunch & drinks). Guided float trips include an experienced guide and a river shore lunch of smoked turkey or ham and cheese on a hoagie with fresh fruit and veggies and bottled water and soda. The guide will also bring a dry bag for towels and extra clothes. Guest should wear sturdy footwear (old tennis shoes or water sandals are best, they will get wet!) and clothes that can get wet. Hats, sun screen and sunglasses are also advisable. Glasses should be secured with a tie cord or similar device. In cool or rainy weather, a jacket or rain jacket and extra dry clothes should be brought along as well.
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Guided Canoeing
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Spring River(min 2 canoes) |
$100.00 (price is for two people per canoe, includes lunch & drinks) |
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South Fork of the Spring River(min 2 canoes) |
$100.00 (price is for two people per canoe, includes lunch & drinks) |
Guided Rafting
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Spring River |
$200.00 (price is for max. of 6 people, includes lunch & drinks) |
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Guided Fishing Trip half day |
$100.00 per person (includes drinks and snacks) |
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Guided Fishing Trip full day |
$150.00 per person (includes shore lunch & drinks) |
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