If you’re looking for a fun and exciting outdoor adventure that will light up your soul, nothing beats paddling down the Lower Mountain Fork River in Broken Bow. This beautiful stretch of river is perfect for both experienced paddlers and beginners. With its beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for fishing, swimming, and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So grab your paddle and hit the water – you won’t be disappointed.

Many travelers who visit Broken Bow for outdoor adventure end up on the Lower Mountain Fork River, just south of Beavers Bend State Park.

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The rapids on the Lower Mountain Fork River are not too challenging, mostly in Class I or II range, making it an enjoyable way to explore southeast Oklahoma, get some exercise, and have fun with family and friends.

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If you’re new to kayaking or canoeing, don’t worry - the Lower Mountain Fork River is a great place to learn. Several local outfitters can provide you with everything you need, including kayaks, canoes, life jackets, and paddles. They also offer guided tours and instruction, making you feel comfortable and confident on the water.

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One of the best things about paddling down this river is the variety of scenery. As you float down the river, you’ll pass through lush forest and open scenery, each offering a different and unique perspective of the surrounding landscape.

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If you want to extend your float trip, you can camp along the river and wake up in the morning with views like this.

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The Lower Mountain Fork River is also a great spot for fishing, so if you’re an angler, be sure to bring your fishing gear and try your hand at catching some of the local trout.

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A day out paddling on this river is one of the most peaceful outdoor adventures you can experience. Check out some of the local outfitters listed below if you need to rent a kayak or canoe.

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Below is a list of a few outfitters where you can rent canoes or kayaks:

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Ambush Adventures

Skipp- A Rock River Floats

Tippa Canoe 

If you’re interested in learning more about camping on Lower Mountain Fork River, check out our previous article, “Camping On Mountain Fork River in Broken Bow Is A Majestic Experience Every Outdoor Enthusiast Should Try In Oklahoma.”

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Address: Mountain Fork River, 4905 OK-259A, Broken Bow, OK 74728, USA