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Couple descends the okatoms rapids


When you canoe or kayak the Okatoma Creek in Mississippi, you'll enjoy moving with the flow of it's clear waters while communing with nature. Enjoy the glimmer of the sunlight and the shadows of the trees above shimmering on the water as the it carries you forward. Listen to the birds and hear the whistle of the wind through the trees. The sound of the water churning over and around rocks begins to fill the air as you approach the rapids. Get ready...Splash! You've entered the rapids. Your canoe rocks and turns moderately as the water gurgles and churns around you. You and your crewmate paddle earnestly to keep your boat's bow pointed into the direction of flow. It takes coordination, but you're keeping the bow pointed forward. Everyone's smiling and enjoying the experience. Before you know it, you've entered calm waters again and the churning of the water is slowly fading behind you. Too bad the rapids weren't longer, you think to yourself...However, there are more ahead...  

Chose your Adventure! 

Okatoma Creek Canoe Float #1
This short trip on the Okatoma Creek begins at Seminary (MS Hwy 590) and end at Fairchild’s landing. It is approximately 7 creek miles with the 3 main falls of the upper run. The trip usually takes 3 to 4 hours by canoe or kayak (this allows ample time for picnicking and swimming).

Okatoma Creek Canoe Float #2
This longer trip on the Okatoma begins at Seminary (MS Hwy 590) and ends at Sanford (MS Hwy 598). It is approximately 13 creek miles with 3 main waterfalls, which makes this the most popular float. The trip usually takes 4 to 6 hours by canoe or kayak (this allows ample time for picnicking and swimming).

 
 

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