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Missouri whitewater, Bryant Creek
Douglas Ozark
county,
Vera Cruz to Tecumseh section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
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CLASS I 43 miles
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The nature scenery of Douglas Ozark County and the water flowing gracefully down Bryant Creek have people coming here. Whitewater rafting and kayaking in Missouri is often easier than elsewhere, so keep in mind that the rivers in this state are less demanding. You can pitch a tent or park your RV at a nearby campground. You might have to settle for a hotel a bit away from the river if you want to stay the night, and if you make reservations |
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in advance you're all set. A stretch of this length does require some preparations, so it looks like you will be camping out. The Vera Cruz to Tecumseh stretch of Bryant Creek in Missouri is 43 miles long and has been determined
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Briefly about the general area:
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