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Attila
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Good place to paddle?

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I'll be heading down to Hopkinsville Kentucky, and I was just wondering where are good places for ww canoeing in the area. And also what kind of restrictions are there if any.

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Post by Louie »

don't change clothes in public or drink beer that ain't in a cup. I don't know where in Ky that is but I know a lot of boater from Ky I can get you in touch with.
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Never stopped there long enough to find water...

It's the only town i've ever seen with 50' Piggly Wiggly's Pig tail as a center piece.... :o
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is in the wrong end of the state for good water. I know a couple people from there and they either go to Arkansas or thru Nashville to the Tennessee rivers. Either way is a long trip.
There could be something close that I don't know tho.
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Soo how long of a drive am I looking at, and which direction?
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Post by ckingoc1 »

Attila wrote:Soo how long of a drive am I looking at, and which direction?

For Tn rivers looks like 3-4 hours for something on the plateau.

May be something closer in Ky.
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Post by ezwater »

:o Maybe drive west into Missouri for the St. Francis?
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