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Missouri whitewater - Bryant Creek, Douglas Ozark County
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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This stretch of Bryant Creek in Missouri is 43 miles long and is according to American Whitewater a class I section of whitewater. 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. Now this is a pretty long section, so it looks like you will be camping out. There are campgrounds quite near the river where you can camp. Great exercise and just being out on the river for a while are great reasons to come. The average Missouri whitewater rafting or kayaking river |
tends to be easier to run than those in other states, so don't forget that the rivers in this state are less demanding. The scenic beauty of Douglas Ozark County and the playfulness of the water will make you feel great.
Briefly about the general area: All through the
| months of summer at Bryant Creek temperatures are regularly in the 80's; the night is fairly chillier of course, regularly in the 70's. The winter brings highs down to the 80's while the cold winter nights at Bryant Creek are in the 70's. The high level of rainfall makes Bryant Creek a reasonably wet place; September is when you get the most rain here, and the driest month is May.
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QUICK STATS AW Class:
I
Length:
43
miles
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Paddler input for Bryant Creek, Missouri:

RAFTING TRIP OUTFITTERS
There are no whitewater outfitters currently listed for this river.
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