| A trip down Big Piney Creek is a trip you'll never forget! One of the most picturesque and challenging streams in the state, Big Piney Creek winds from it's headwaters near Fallsville, Arkansas through the Ozark Mountains for 67 miles before running into Lake Dardanelle. Traveling down Big Piney Creek, you will enjoy the spectacular granite bluffs, as well as the abundent wild flowers and vegetation. |
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| The most popular stretch of Big Piney Creek, this section is a ten-mile run with numerous class II and III rapids. The few pools along the way give the paddler a chance to enjoy the beauty of the Ozarks. Even the most experienced paddler will enjoy this whitewater adventure! Rapids like 1-2-3 Surprise, Roller Coaster, Graves Creek, Little Rock Beach, and the infamous "Mother"are sure to challange your whitewater ability! Prior whitewater experience is advised. THIS SECTION IS NOT FOR BEGINNERS!!! |
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| This five mile section of Big Piney Creek has several exciting class II rapids from the beginning rapid, Split Decision, Bibler's, the Bluff, the Jungle, and the grand finale, the Haystacker Rapid. This stretch can be enjoyed by the novice as well as the experienced whitewater paddler. This makes a great warm up float before jumping on the upper section, or a nice afternoon float. |
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| This is probably the best fishing on Big Piney Creek. From Twin Bridges to Rushing Road is five miles and three more miles to the low water bridge you will encounter class I and II water, with some nice pools to "hook a lip". |
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| Big Piney Creek is NOT FOR BEGINNERS OR CHILDREN. We at Moore Outdoors stress safety and caution at all times. As with any sport there are dangers involved with whitewater recreation. Renters MUST sign release forms and travel at their own risk. No intoxicated people will be put on the creek. |
| Classifying of rapids is done on the International Scale of River Difficulty (class I - VI). In early spring the creeks and rivers run cold and fast and should be canoed by adults in good physical condition. Only two people per canoe, and groups of at least two canoes are advised. |
| WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE WE FEEL IS UNSUITED FOR THE TRIP! |