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9 lut 2018 · Complete Guide to the Wolf River. Beginning in northern Mississippi, the spring-fed Wolf River runs west through Shelby and Fayette Counties in Tennessee to its confluence with the mighty Mississippi River in Memphis. The Chickasaw, who called the river ‘Nashoba,’ cherished the Wolf for its wetlands, wildlife diversity, and as a food source.
There are many ways to experience the Wolf River, but paddling in a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddle board arguably provides the most immersive experience and the greatest connection with nature. Approximately 75 miles of the Wolf River is open for paddle craft.
Trip Details. Trip Duration: Day Trip. Sport/Activity: Kayaking, Canoeing. Skill Level: Intermediate. Water Type: River/Creek (Up to Class II) Trip Location. I used my own sit-on-top kayak and had Wolf River Canoes provide a shuttle to the launch. Outfitting: Wolf River Canoes provides canoes, kayaks and/or…
Kick off from the riverbank and dive into a world of swirling eddies, standing waves, and rippling white water. We’re showcasing 20 white water rafting trips that are among some of the best in America, from California gold country to deep Appalachia—lining up enough white water adventures for a lifetime on the river.
I recently went on a 10.6 mile trip on the Wolf River in rural Harrison County, Mississippi. The trip starts at Cable Bridge Road and the float will take you down the river, ending at the end of Tucker Road at Wolf River Canoes and Kayaks.
The water was up a foot according to the owner of Wolf River Canoes due to recent rains and moving about four or five miles an hour. Outfitting: Wolf…
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