Cedar Grove

location_onShannon, MO

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About Cedar Grove

Paddling the Tranquil Waters of Big Creek: An Ozark Oasis for Kayakers

Nestled in the picturesque Ozark foothills of central Missouri, Big Creek has long been a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful and scenic paddling experience. This 15-mile-long stream, flowing through Phelps County before joining the Gasconade River, has earned a reputation as one of the premier kayaking and canoeing spots in the region.

Kayaking in Missouri's Ozark Region

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help_outlineWhere can I launch my kayak on Big Creek?

There are two public access points on Big Creek - Cedar Grove and Cedar Grove Boat Launch. Both offer free access to launch your kayak.

help_outlineWhat skill level is Big Creek suitable for?

Big Creek is considered a calm waterbody, making it suitable for paddlers of all skill levels, including beginners.

help_outlineWhat gear should I bring for kayaking on Big Creek?

For kayaking on Big Creek, you should bring a personal flotation device, paddle, and any other standard kayaking gear. No specialty equipment is required.

help_outlineCan I fish from my kayak on Big Creek?

Yes, you can fish from your kayak on Big Creek, but a valid Missouri fishing license is required.

help_outlineWhen is the best time of year to kayak on Big Creek?

The best season for kayaking on Big Creek is spring through fall, as the water levels and weather are generally more favorable during those times.

help_outlineIs Big Creek accessible and family-friendly?

Yes, Big Creek has free public access points and is considered a calm, family-friendly waterway for kayaking.

help_outlineAre there any motorboats on Big Creek?

Big Creek is a stream, so motorboat traffic is limited, making it a peaceful and safe environment for kayaking.

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