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Missouri whitewater - Huzzah Creek, Crawford County
Crawford
county,
Highway V to Highway E section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
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CLASS I 23.4 miles
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Whitewater rafting and kayaking in Missouri is often easier than elsewhere, so you'd better keep in mind that the rivers in this state are less demanding. The natural beauty of Crawford County and the sparkling of the sunlight on the water make the trip here worthwhile. Getting a good workout and spending some quality time in nature will have you coming back for more. This section has enough mileage for an overnight trip, so go ahead and pack your camp stove. 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. This is the only paddling stretch along Huzzah Creek. This stretch of Huzzah Creek in Missouri is 23.4 miles long and has been determined by American Whitewater to be a class I section.
Briefly about the general area: For
| the duration of the summertime, highs typically are in the 80's at Huzzah Creek. During the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 70's. Throughout the winter this place gets highs in the 80's, and night lows at Huzzah Creek through the wintertime ordinarily dip into the 70's. Huzzah Creek is a relatively wet place commonly with a good deal of precipitation; the wettest month of the year is mostly September, that's the one that rains the most; the driest month is May.
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QUICK STATS AW Class:
I
Length:
23.4
miles
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Paddler input for Huzzah Creek, Missouri:

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