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Float Your Worries Away: The Best Rivers Near Northwest Arkansas for Kayaking, Canoeing, and Rafting

6 Must Float Rivers Just a Short Drive from Adventure and Fun

You know one thing great about a wet Spring is what it can do for floating on a half-dozen streams by providing a cool activity well into summer. If you're looking for a way to beat the heat, unwind in nature, and enjoy some of the most scenic waterways in the region, Northwest Arkansas is surrounded by incredible floating destinations. Whether you prefer the peaceful glide of a canoe, the community of rafting, or a relaxing float in a kayak, these rivers offer something for everyone—plus local outfitters to make your adventure easy and fun.

Here are five must-float rivers, all just a short drive from Northwest Arkansas:


🛶 Elk River – Pineville, MO

Just north of the Arkansas border, the Elk River is a favorite for laid-back summer floats. With its gentle current, wide channels, and beautiful bluffs, it’s perfect for families and first-time paddlers. The river is lined with gravel bars, making it easy to stop for a swim or picnic.

📍 Best launch spot: Pineville, MO
🚣‍♀️ Outfitters: Several in the area, including Lazy Days and River Ranch Resort
🌟 Why go: Easy floating, great for groups, and close to NWA




kayaking the Elk River, MO

🌿 Kings River – Eureka Springs, AR

Flowing through the rolling Ozark hills, the Kings River is a crystal-clear gem ideal for nature lovers. Wildlife sightings are common, and the river offers a peaceful atmosphere perfect for fishing, photography, and unplugging from the world.

📍 Best launch spot: Rockhouse or Trigger Gap
🚣 Outfitters: Kings River Outfitters in Eureka Springs
🌟 Why go: Scenic, quiet, and perfect for canoes and kayaks


🌊 Mulberry River – Turner’s Bend, AR

If you crave a bit more excitement, the Mulberry River offers Class I–III rapids (depending on rainfall), making it a seasonal favorite for experienced paddlers and adventure seekers. Spring and early summer are the best times to catch it flowing.

📍 Best launch spot: Turner’s Bend
🚣‍♂️ Outfitters: Turner Bend Outfitter
🌟 Why go: Whitewater fun and stunning Ozark mountain views


🏞️ Buffalo National River – Ponca, AR

A bucket-list destination for paddlers, the Buffalo River was the first national river in the U.S., and for good reason. Towering limestone bluffs, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife make it one of the most scenic floats in America.

📍 Best launch spot: Ponca (for the upper river)
🛶 Outfitters: Buffalo Outdoor Center in Ponca
🌟 Why go: Epic scenery, rich history, and unforgettable floating





🌊 War Eagle Creek – Near Huntsville, AR

A hidden gem in the Ozarks, War Eagle Creek offers peaceful waters, lush surroundings, and a relaxed floating experience. Ideal for kayaks and canoes, this creek is a great spot to enjoy quiet time on the water without the crowds.

📍 Best launch spot: Near Withrow Springs State Park
🚣 Outfitters: War Eagle Canoe Outfitters (when in season)
🌟 Why go: Underrated, peaceful, and perfect for a nature-filled day trip




Big Sugar Creel, MO





🌊 Illinois River – Tahlequah, OK

Another popular and accessible float near Northwest Arkansas is the Illinois River, just west in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. This river is all about good times, whether you're on a guided raft, kayak, or tube. Expect clear water, mild currents, and plenty of fun.

📍 Best launch spot: Tahlequah, OK
🚣 Outfitters: Sparrow Hawk, Peyton’s Place, and other riverside rentals
🌟 Why go: Social floats, family-friendly, and loaded with outfitters


Before You Go:

  • Always check water levels and weather before floating.

  • Book rentals and shuttles in advance—weekends fill up fast!

  • Pack sunscreen, water, snacks, and water shoes.

  • Leave no trace—help keep these rivers clean and beautiful.



Floating on the Elk River, MO

Ready to

hit the water? With so many great rivers and local outfitters nearby, there’s no excuse not to paddle your way into an unforgettable Ozark adventure. So grab your paddle, load up the cooler, and float your worries away!




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