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http://waterdata.usgs.gov/ar/nwis/rt Current data typically are recorded at 15- to 60-minute intervals, stored onsite, and then transmitted to USGS offices every 1 to 4 hours, depending on the data relay technique used. Recording and transmission times may be more frequent during critical events. Data from current sites are relayed to USGS offices via satellite, telephone, and/or radio telemetry and are available for viewing within minutes of arrival.

Current Water Data for Arkansas

Approximate Gauge Ranges (NOT GAURANTEED TO REMAIN ACCURATE!): River Low High ----------------------------------- Kings R. ??? ??? (too far downstream to matter) Buffalo R. (Ponca) 2.0 6.0 (6.0+ is good for the Hailstone) Cossatot R. 3.3 5.5 Lee Cr. 5.0 9.0 Frog B. 3.5 6.0 Mulberry R. 1.8 5.0 Big Piney Cr. 2.3 5.0 Illinois B. 6.0 8.5 Richland Cr. 3.0 6.0 (optimal from 4.0 - 5.0) Tulsa Corps Levels

Ozark River Gauge Information

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The Ozark Whitewater

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Eureka Springs Arkansas Vacation Rentals - TABLEROCK LAKE VACATION RENTAL! HOLIDAY ISLAND,AR.

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Rocky Hollow Lodge, Bull Shoals, AR - Ozarks Region

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Kings River Arkansas Canoe Trip Arkansas Vacation Rental Kings River

http://www.kingsriveroutfitters.com/ The Kings River in Arkansas is one of the few remaining pristine, free-flowing rivers in the country. The Kings River begins in the Boston Mountains of the Ozark National Forest and flows Northward for more than 90 miles where it empties into Table Rock Lake at the Missouri State line. This family friendly river flows casually past massive rock bluffs, shady tree-lined banks, crystal clear pools, and sloping gravel bars. You will discover wonderful spots for Arkansas Canoe Trips , swimming, picnicking, fishing, camping and observing wildlife. The Kings River has 86 miles of floatable river with numerous wonderful camping spots.
Turner Bend, where the National Wild and Scenic Mulberry River meets the Pig Trail National Scenic Byway . For over one hundred years travelers have stopped at this spot to admire the river, forests and mountains. The Mulberry River is known for excellent whitewater floating with class II rapids flowing deep in the Ozarks. The Pig Trail is a twisting, curving drive through the Ozarks with views from the valley floor to mountain top vistas. We have two river front cabins for rent. The " Turner Bend Cotttage " is an attractive two-bedroom, two-story cottage adjacent to our landing.

Mulberry River Outfitters

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http://www.ouachitarivers.com/

Ouachita Mountain Rivers

The headwaters of the Caddo River, the Cossatot River, the Kiamichi River, the Little Missouri River, the Mountain Fork River, Fiddler Creek, and the Ouachita River all begin in the Ouachita Mountains of Central Arkansas and cascade through scenic valleys of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Whether you are an experienced paddler looking for an epic white water adventure, or a novice paddler looking for a leisure float down a quite river, the rivers of the Ouachita Mountains will have what your are looking for.
Looking for canoeing sites in Arkansas ? The streams and rivers of The Natural State lend themselves perfectly to canoeing, rafting and kayaking in Arkansas . Though several waterways can be used year-round, spring is the best time for good water levels. Best known of all the Arkansas streams is the Buffalo National River, federally protected to stay just as it is for generations to come.

Arkansas Water Fun

http://www.arkansas.com/watersports/over-the-water/

Adventure State Parks

http://www.adventurestateparks.com/kayaking-canoeing/default.aspx Arkansas's lakes are rich in natural beauty and wildlife, and Arkansas state parks offer countless destinations for kayaking and canoe trips . Explore open waters and quiet coves and experience the birding and wildlife watching opportunities that abound. DEGRAY - Rich in scenic beauty and wildlife watching opportunities, DeGray Lake offers many rewards for kayaking enthusiasts.

Arkansas Tourism

Playing in the rapids at Rockport Ledge on the Ouachita River
Buffalo

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