Any good places in branson to kayak
Any good places in branson to kayak
I live near Branson and recently bought a used whitewater kayak, I want a good place to practice on it.
- perspective7
- ....
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm
- Name: Seth
- Location: Springfield, MO 417-761-9091
- Contact:
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
You have many good creeks near Branson to start learning on..you just have to wait until it rains. There's Bull, Roark, Fall creek, Bear creek, Swan creek, Woods fork, Cane creek... Roark runs right through Branson! There are quite a few of us that hit these creeks when they run...some others my chime in too. 761-9091 To paddle
Seth
Seth
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
Great, now I just need the geat
- perspective7
- ....
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm
- Name: Seth
- Location: Springfield, MO 417-761-9091
- Contact:
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
You can always make a run down the James river or Finley creek if you just want to get your boat in the water...in the Nixa/Ozark/Springfield areas.
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
Ya I've taken it on James river a couple times in galena but the water was slow moving
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
Where's a good place on bull creek to put my kayak in?
- perspective7
- ....
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm
- Name: Seth
- Location: Springfield, MO 417-761-9091
- Contact:
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
These are courtesy of Dan Simons...but there is not enough water to float Bull right now...maybe Sunday if it rains like he**
Bull creek
36.906163,-93.137864 park here 36.908796,-93.137886
Private, no access 36.875065,-93.155916
36.78603,-93.174584 Round mountain low water bridge, parking
36.750483,-93.172867 Colliseum AKA shady rapids, private need permission to drive down, popular play spot
36.731878,-93.192866 Public access best rapids upstream, usually best trout fishing downstream.
36.713338,-93.203766 Private park public ok to access
Swan creek
36.967754,-92.952142 also many more options upstream
36.949886,-93.010631 not much parking room limit number of vehicles
36.903023,-93.008893 limited parking
36.870165,-93.008028 not sure but I think this is the play ledge at the wrangler camp
36.834866,-93.018476 park on south side of highway
36.787203,-93.058953 put in for normal run best rapids downstream
36.740936,-93.091539 access. bridge can be run at around 10,000 cfs and up
36.706828,-93.096644 MDC access caser rd play waves just upstream
36.684756,-93.10495 shadow rock park access
Bear Creek (Taney CO)
36.780075,-93.258112 access. Limited parking, monster wave at big levels
36.777687,-93.24894 be careful about this slab, portage left or run after scouting
36.768838,-93.222474 access
36.748376,-93.201225 wrecking rocks, scout
36.748376,-93.201225 big wave here
36.73165,-93.19312 takeout for bear, paddle up bull a short ways
Busiek area fun when water is big
36.86337,-93.231408 nice little 4 ft ledge roadside
36.856434,-93.226212 nice little rapid , but don’t go through the tunnel or you will have to hike across 65 hwy
36.862065,-93.225285 put in to run woods fork
36.884292,-93.221946 upper put in woods fork
Roark creek
36.650167,-93.240507 stockstill takeout
36.662693,-93.26654 charcoal plant access
36.683661,-93.287575 MDC access
Turkey creek
36.540271,-93.215139 put in might need high clearance vehicle
36.549787,-93.199689 put in here if you have a car that can’t get down sandy lane Scout the tunnel! I have not put in here
36.624678,-93.215679 take out
Cane creek
36.682967,-92.982247 Take out
36.653242,-92.960883 put in
36.634132,-92.92595 put in
Other
36.967597,-92.990735 roadside 10 footer on public land needs lots of water
Plus lots more options when time allows. All of our stuff needs rain just like everywhere else, but the season is just about ready to begin.
A big lower swan creek is some mighty big water, 30,000 cfs is not unusual and a good run. cane, turkey, bear have much less volume.
Dan
Bull creek
36.906163,-93.137864 park here 36.908796,-93.137886
Private, no access 36.875065,-93.155916
36.78603,-93.174584 Round mountain low water bridge, parking
36.750483,-93.172867 Colliseum AKA shady rapids, private need permission to drive down, popular play spot
36.731878,-93.192866 Public access best rapids upstream, usually best trout fishing downstream.
36.713338,-93.203766 Private park public ok to access
Swan creek
36.967754,-92.952142 also many more options upstream
36.949886,-93.010631 not much parking room limit number of vehicles
36.903023,-93.008893 limited parking
36.870165,-93.008028 not sure but I think this is the play ledge at the wrangler camp
36.834866,-93.018476 park on south side of highway
36.787203,-93.058953 put in for normal run best rapids downstream
36.740936,-93.091539 access. bridge can be run at around 10,000 cfs and up
36.706828,-93.096644 MDC access caser rd play waves just upstream
36.684756,-93.10495 shadow rock park access
Bear Creek (Taney CO)
36.780075,-93.258112 access. Limited parking, monster wave at big levels
36.777687,-93.24894 be careful about this slab, portage left or run after scouting
36.768838,-93.222474 access
36.748376,-93.201225 wrecking rocks, scout
36.748376,-93.201225 big wave here
36.73165,-93.19312 takeout for bear, paddle up bull a short ways
Busiek area fun when water is big
36.86337,-93.231408 nice little 4 ft ledge roadside
36.856434,-93.226212 nice little rapid , but don’t go through the tunnel or you will have to hike across 65 hwy
36.862065,-93.225285 put in to run woods fork
36.884292,-93.221946 upper put in woods fork
Roark creek
36.650167,-93.240507 stockstill takeout
36.662693,-93.26654 charcoal plant access
36.683661,-93.287575 MDC access
Turkey creek
36.540271,-93.215139 put in might need high clearance vehicle
36.549787,-93.199689 put in here if you have a car that can’t get down sandy lane Scout the tunnel! I have not put in here
36.624678,-93.215679 take out
Cane creek
36.682967,-92.982247 Take out
36.653242,-92.960883 put in
36.634132,-92.92595 put in
Other
36.967597,-92.990735 roadside 10 footer on public land needs lots of water
Plus lots more options when time allows. All of our stuff needs rain just like everywhere else, but the season is just about ready to begin.
A big lower swan creek is some mighty big water, 30,000 cfs is not unusual and a good run. cane, turkey, bear have much less volume.
Dan
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
What do the numbers mean?
- perspective7
- ....
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm
- Name: Seth
- Location: Springfield, MO 417-761-9091
- Contact:
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
GPS coordinates....check them on Google Earth
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
Any of you Bransonians have those coords in Google Earth where you can export them as a KML file for us? If not, I can maybe figure out how to import the CSV format you posted and convert it to KML, but that would take years and cost millions of lives...
- Fish
- Fish
- perspective7
- ....
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm
- Name: Seth
- Location: Springfield, MO 417-761-9091
- Contact:
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
These creeks are a little out of your league fish Do a search for DanMo as an author and you can ask him...I have no idea what a CSV or KML are , but Dan might know...that's where the info came from...that is, if he doesn't find this post first...I DO know how to type in coordinates and find em that way, which is a great feat in my books. Peace
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
It des not appear that any of the above creeks are listed on the American Whitewater site.
If you are a member of AW, you can ask to be a streamkeeper which allows you access to add/modify info in the river database.
If no one wants to do that, I can do if someone provides some info regarding class, etc.
If you are a member of AW, you can ask to be a streamkeeper which allows you access to add/modify info in the river database.
If no one wants to do that, I can do if someone provides some info regarding class, etc.
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
You should be able to click this link and get a KML file for Bull Creek:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34699750/132288 ... 128.84.kml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And this one for the 10-footer:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34699750/132288 ... 128.84.kml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To make the KML files, I used this site:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map_input?form=googleearth" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I just pasted the coordinates you posted, Dan, and then doctored them a little so they were a valid comma-separated-values (CSV) format, as follows:
Then I pasted the above data into the "Or paste your data here" box. I also set the "Google Earth doc name" on that page to "Bull Creek", and changed "Default icon color" to yellow and "Default icon type" to "Pushpin" under the Waypoints section. Then just press the "Create KML File" button. (I also changed it from KMZ to KML, but that's completely optional and probably best left as KMZ for most purposes.)
Here's the data for the 10-footer too:
That web site can also turn GPS files into KML and convert all kinds of GPS data files from one format to another. Powerful stuff, for free!
I'll leave it to someone else to do the other creeks that Dan posted waypoints for and post them here so we'll all have 'em. I could do them too in about 10 minutes, but it's always better to teach a man to...
- Fish
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34699750/132288 ... 128.84.kml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And this one for the 10-footer:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34699750/132288 ... 128.84.kml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
To make the KML files, I used this site:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map_input?form=googleearth" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I just pasted the coordinates you posted, Dan, and then doctored them a little so they were a valid comma-separated-values (CSV) format, as follows:
Code: Select all
latitude,longitude,name
36.906163,-93.137864,"park here"
36.908796,-93.137886,"Private, no access"
36.875065,-93.155916,""
36.78603,-93.174584,"Round mountain low water bridge, parking"
36.750483,-93.172867,"Colliseum AKA shady rapids, private need permission to drive down, popular play spot"
36.731878,-93.192866,"Public access best rapids upstream, usually best trout fishing downstream."
36.713338,-93.203766,"Private park public ok to access"
Here's the data for the 10-footer too:
Code: Select all
latitude,longitude,name
36.967597,-92.990735,"roadside 10 footer on public land needs lots of water"
I'll leave it to someone else to do the other creeks that Dan posted waypoints for and post them here so we'll all have 'em. I could do them too in about 10 minutes, but it's always better to teach a man to...
- Fish
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
BTW, you have to have Google Earth installed to download the KML files into it automagically. Or you can do it in My Google Maps, but that takes a little bit of figuring out. Cheers.
- perspective7
- ....
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:20 pm
- Name: Seth
- Location: Springfield, MO 417-761-9091
- Contact:
Re: Any good places in branson to kayak
Whata you know...they're the same I have saved on my Google earth program...thanx for the info..I'll check it out when I'm "in the right mind"
A lot of the creeks in this area are II-II+ with some occasional III's...depending on the levels as with any other runs...but a great place to learn a lot. It would be great to get some of these on American Whitewater so people can find out what they are dealing with. As I said, a little difference in cfs makes a lot of difference on these creeks, as do many runs...I started out on these creeks and worked my way up to some Arkansas runs and then to the Gauley!! Thanx everyone for the info!
A lot of the creeks in this area are II-II+ with some occasional III's...depending on the levels as with any other runs...but a great place to learn a lot. It would be great to get some of these on American Whitewater so people can find out what they are dealing with. As I said, a little difference in cfs makes a lot of difference on these creeks, as do many runs...I started out on these creeks and worked my way up to some Arkansas runs and then to the Gauley!! Thanx everyone for the info!
Social Media
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests