This place was great, they sell ziploc baggies that are super convenient when you tip over in your kayak and your phone somehow falls out of your pocket. My phone and wallet were safe and dry. Highly recommend this place.
Anthony V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
This was my third trip out to Broken Bow and these guys at W W trading post are awesome. They have a ton of people in and out of this place but that doesn’t stop them from ensuring you have a safe and fun trip. These tours are self guided on class 1&2 rapids and the video prior to leaving is very informative. You have two choices for the trip canoe or kayak. I have done both and the kayak is a much better choice. The trip can last anywhere from four to six hours depending on how many people you go with or how often you stop. They have two rope swings so you can try you luck jumping off some trees. The sights are amazing and I always wished I had a waterproof camera. My trips have normally been late September or early October. The September trips are normally much better and the water isn’t ball freezing cold. There is a point midway where you try to navigate a small drop and you can watch numerous people capsize their kayak or canoe. This has to be one of my favorite trips that combine beautiful scenery and time in the water. The area has many areas to either camp or even RV spaces close to the water. This place is tons of fun and I can’t wait for next year.
Audrey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plano, TX
The Lower Mountain Fork River in Broken Bow, Ok is a great place to kayak with a few Level II rapids. And, the best place to rent a Kayak is at W W Canoe. They’ve been there a while and are very helpful with whatever it is you need. Plus, their sit on top kayaks are the best rentals on the river. But, beware, you cannot drink alcohol or take alcohol on their trips — so don’t try. For some of us, that is GREATLY appreciated and helps make the river safe for all of us. They are very good whether it is for 2 of you or for a large group — just call ahead and make reservations. The first part of the river takes about 4 hours and the last part takes the remainder of the day. If you like a slower pace, the lower part is good but don’t try it if the water is very low — it makes for a long paddle. We’ve been there several times and were new kayakers when we started. We always have loads of fun and it is well worth the drive from Dallas.