This Rafting Adventure In Missouri Is An Outdoor Lover’s Dream

Enjoy a leisurely rafting adventure on the Niangua River with Majestic Views Outfitters in Missouri.

Spending time on the water when the weather is warm is just as natural as breathing for Missourians. Whether we're kayaking, canoeing, or tubing down a lazy river, we soak up every sweet moment on the water. This rafting adventure in Missouri is the perfect summertime activity, especially if you're up for a day out with family or friends.

We don't have white water rafting in Missouri, but we do have the next best thing - embarking on a rafting adventure with Majestic Views Outfitters of Missouri in Tunas.

The Missouri outfitter offers floats along the Niangua River, a seven-mile journey you can take at your own pace.

Feel like finishing quickly? Paddle the entire way. Or, if you'd like a leisurely adventure, stop along the way to admire the views, or just float a bit.

Rent a raft that fits your needs; raft rentals are available for four, six, or eight adventurers. While glass and oversized coolers are not permitted, you can bring food and drink.

Rafting's a popular option for exploring the water. However, you can also rent a kayak, a canoe, a paddleboard, or a tube.

Regardless of what you rent, your rental will also include the shuttle ride to and from the float site, paddles (if applicable), life jackets, and paddles.

Your adventure begins at Bennett Spring Public Access, where you'll begin the seven-mile journey to Barclay Public Access.

If a day on the water simply isn't enough, reserve one of the primitive campgrounds. Just be prepared to rough it! (You won't have electricity.)

Reserve your float on the Majestic Views Outfitters of Missouri website. Or, stop by its Facebook page for more information.

Where's your favorite place to go on a rafting adventure in Missouri? Let us know in the comments! Weather chasing you indoors, or maybe you're just up for some old-fashioned indoor fun? Make a beeline for this 40,000-square foot indoor park in Missouri.

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