User Voted Top Rivers

This list contains the top 25 rivers as voted on by the JStroke community.

Deep Fork River Near Dewar, Oklahoma

Submitted by FreeWine on Tue, 09/28/2010 - 09:07

This is the only boat ramp on the Deep Fork River in Oklahoma.   The boat ramp and large gravel parking lot are a recent developments made as part of the Deep Fork River Wildlife Refuge.

Location

OK35° 28' 43.842" N, 95° 53' 0.06" W

Grave Creek down into Lake Eufaula

Submitted by FreeWine on Tue, 09/28/2010 - 08:55

Take a camera and a fishing pole!Grave Creek offers some shady flatwater paddling, great fishing for large Blue Catfish, Bass and Aligator Gar.

Location

OK35° 28' 45.3504" N, 95° 53' 1.914" W

Sturgeon River

Submitted by Admin on Sat, 06/27/2009 - 23:12

The best time to canoe the Sturgeon River is when the water is high, between April 30 and the end of June, or after mid-September.

The Sturgeon River is a relatively slow moving river with many meanders. Fallen tress and heavy brush occasionally block the river and require portaging. Two areas of rapids and rock riffles add excitement to the trip.

Access 1 to Access 2
County Road 440 to 442

Location

MI45° 55' 47.6436" N, 86° 42' 15.0732" W

Autrain River

Submitted by Admin on Thu, 06/25/2009 - 23:45

The AuTrain River is considered a slow moving river that offers an excellent four to six hour canoe trip for novices and experienced paddlers.

Numerous points along the AuTrain provide the chance to glimpse a variety of wildlife including ducks, songbirds, great blue herons, kingfishers, muskrats and turtles.

Access A—located on Au Train Lake at the Forest Service boat launch, approximately 5.5 miles south of the village of Au Train. Do not use this access point and try to canoe the lake when strong north winds are blowing.

Location

MI46° 25' 24.1068" N, 86° 50' 51.09" W