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Fishing is a popular activity in the Midwestern Spring River. Dense populations of trout, walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass, catfish, redear sunfish and tiger muskies can be found. In fact, the state's largest-ever tiger muskie (23 lb.) was caught in Spring River. Another extremely popular activity (especially among kids!) is canoeing and "tubing". The most popular location for this activity is the portion of the river located between Mammoth Spring and Hardy, AR. There are a variety of outfitters along Spring River that will rent or sell equipment for this very activity. Additionally, shuttle services are provided for some canoe/inner tube trips, providing a relaxing and fun afternoon on the water. Check out our Spring River vacation rentals and you won't be disappointed!

Spring River vacation homes are located on a 57-mile long expanse of beautiful water which flows through northern Arkansas and Southern Missouri. Starting at the Arkansan Mammoth Spring, an outlet of an underground river, Spring River's 9 million gallons an hour flows to Howell County, Missouri. The river is rather cold, maintaining a year-round temperature of approximately 58°F, but despite this, Spring River is extremely clear and boasts a constant stock of rainbow trout.

 
 
 

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