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  1. The Spring River is a mild yet fun river suitable for beginners yet active enough for novice paddlers. It is a combination of long flatwater stretches with a few class 1 and class 2 rapids. The river takes 4-5 hours to paddle leisurely but could be done faster.

  2. Most Spring River canoe trips take place in the 17-mile stretch between Mammoth Spring State Park and Hardy, a historic town in northern Sharp County. This section is recommended for beginning to intermediate canoeists, and is very popular for family outings.

  3. Raft, canoe, kayak rental on the Spring river in Arkansas. Come party with us.

  4. The Arkansas Canoe Club (ACC) is a recreational organization consisting of over 1,000 members representing ten chapters in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. ACC Members love to paddle the rivers, streams, bayous and lakes of The Natural State and beyond.

  5. Spring River Camp and Canoe, Hardy, Arkansas. 2,617 likes · 1 talking about this · 313 were here. Canoeing, Kayaking, Rafting and River Floats also offer...

  6. Fishing: Trout and walleye fishing are rated tops, and floating between Mammoth Spring and Hardy is excellent for beginning and intermediate canoeists. Many areas of the upper Spring River are popular with fly fishermen. Outfitters and launch facilities are available along the Mammoth Spring-Hardy stretch (17 miles).

  7. Spring River, Arkansas is a guide to canoeing, kayaking and rafting the Spring River located in Sharp and Fulton Counties, with information and links to canoe and raft liveries and rentals, campgrounds, shuttle services and other businesses catering to paddlers and paddlesports.

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