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Canoeing and Kayaking Iowa is blessed with a variety of rivers, creeks, and lakes offering a number of different types of experiences for beginner to expert paddler. 18,000 miles of navigable streams await exploration by curious paddlers from across the state.
Hike the three-mile walking trail, winding around the lake and through the village of Keomah. The trail combines grass and crushed rock surfaces while traveling through a variety of wildlife habitats. Shorter trails from the lodge and campground connect to the main trail around the lake. Snowmobiles are allowed on designated trails in the winter.
This river access is located just 5 miles downstream from Robertson Access; 4 miles southeast of New Sharon at 1355 Parkin Ave., New Sharon, Iowa. Heavily shaded by bottom-land timber, this area offers an opportunity to hunt and fish in the cool comfort of the summer heat.
Grab your paddle and explore the best kayaking & canoeing destinations near Oskaloosa, IA.
Canoeing the Skunk River; The skunk river is one of the largest rivers in Iowa, covering well over 300 miles and 19 counties. There are many entry and exit points along the river as you can see in the chart below. Check out this complete Iowa Canoe Guide for more info. Canoeing or Floating the Van Buren County Water Trail
Sport/Activity: Kayaking, Canoeing ; Skill Level: Intermediate ; Water Type: River/Creek (Up to Class II)
River kayaking is a fun sport, and it’s a great way to enjoy nature’s glory. From touring across flat water to the excitement of whitewater, river kayaking offers you the potential for plenty of good times and loads of memories.
Quercus offers a place to hunt, cross-country ski, hike, picnic and primitive (tent) camping. There are five (5) primitive campsites adjacent to the trail that winds through the area. Each campsite has a fire ring and picnic table. The camping fee for this area is $15.00 per night with a camping limit of fourteen (14) consecutive nights.
River kayaking is an activity that almost anyone can enjoy. You just have to find the right type of river kayaking for you. Here we’ll discover the different forms of river kayaking.