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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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This stretch of Huzzah Creek in Missouri is 23.4 miles long and is according to American Whitewater a class I section of whitewater. The beautiful scenery of Missouri and the beautiful way the water current moves down the stream beats anything. Getting your paddling muscles activated and spending some quality time in nature have people coming from far and near. You can pitch a tent or park your RV at a nearby campground. This stretch is long enough for an overnight trip if you take your time, so why not pack your camp stove too. The nearby hotels are a bit |
away from the river, and if you make reservations in advance you're all set. The average Missouri whitewater rafting or kayaking river tends to be easier to run than those in other states, so you'd better keep in mind that many of the sections here are safe for beginners.
Briefly
| about the general area: Huzzah Creek is a wet place that gets a large amount of rain; September is the month that gets the most rain, and May is the month with the least moisture. Summertime highs at Huzzah Creek mostly tend to be in the 80's. When the night sets in temperatures fall down into the 70's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 80's, and throughout the dark hours in the wintertime at Huzzah Creek temperatures drop to the 70's.
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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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