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Arkansas whitewater - Cadron Creek - Middle Fork, Boston Mountains, Faulkner County
Faulkner
county,
Highway 356 to Highway 124 section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
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CLASS I(II) 6.4 miles
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This stretch of Cadron Creek - Middle Fork in Arkansas is 6.4 miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a class I(II) section. The natural beauty of Arkansas and the cool fresh water will make you feel great. There are no other sections to paddle along Cadron Creek - Middle Fork than the Highway 356 to Highway 124 section. The rivers for whitewater rafting and kayaking in this state are often easier than in other states, so if you're visiting here do keep in mind that many of the sections here are safe for beginners. Getting some good exercise |
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and a chance to spend some time outdoors have people coming from far and near. There's camping available near Cadron Creek - Middle Fork. Not too many hotels nearby, you'll have to drive a bit to get to one, but you'd better reserve in advance because these hotels fill up quick.
| The Boston Mountains scenery is wonderful. On this section you do get some distance, it's good length for a morning trip.
Briefly about the general area: Cadron Creek - Middle Fork is a relatively wet place typically with a good deal of precipitation; May is the month that gets the most rain while January is typically the driest month. For the period of the warmest time of the year here at Cadron Creek - Middle Fork, high temperatures usually reach the 90's, and all through summer nights temperatures are in the 60's. High temperatures through | |
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the winter are normally in the 40's while Cadron Creek - Middle Fork nighttime low temperatures all through the winter are in the 20's.
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QUICK STATS AW Class:
I(II)
Length:
6.4
miles
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Paddler input for Cadron Creek - Middle Fork, Arkansas:

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