
Welcome
to Wild Goose Canoe & Kayak Rental!
Wild
Goose is privately owned and operated by Greg Campbell and Darla Grant
along the scenic lower Mountain Fork River in Southeast Oklahoma. The
lower Mountain Fork River is a U.S. Corps of Engineers regulated stream.
It is fed by low levels of Broken Bow Lake, so the water is generally
crystal clear and cold. The flow of the river is good even in the middle
of summer to enhance the habitat for Rainbow and German Brown Trout
which are stocked on a regular basis. The river is ideal for canoeing,
kayaking, tubing, fishing and sightseeing. If you enjoy nature, you
will love the Mountain Fork! Please call for reservations.
Rates |
| Please
call for all reservations |
Float
Trip |
Canoe |
Kayak |
8
Mile |
$50 |
$35 |
5
Mile |
$40 |
$30 |
Shuttle |
$20 |
$20 |
| Float
times: 9:00 AM, 10:30AM, 12PM and 1:30 PM |
- No
Ice Chests over 36 Quarts
|
- No
Glass is Allowed on River
|
- No
Open Alcoholic Beverages Allowed on Wildgoose Property or
in Wildgoose Vehicles
|
- Guests
MUST be at Boat Ramp by 6:00 PM or Late Fees will be Charged
|
We
offer two basic floats here at Wild Goose. The eight mile float begins
at the re-regulation dam 3 miles north of the U.S. Highway 70 bridge.
The first section of the river is a mixture of beautiful scenery and
swift moving water. It features rapids with a Class 2+ rating, dependent
upon the water level. The highlight of the trip is a three foot fall
that spans the river, called Presbyterian Falls. The trip is truly for
the adventurous. The eight mile trip continues past the U.S. 70 bridge
for another five miles to the take-out ramp. The remaining five miles
of the eight miles we offer as a second trip. This trip, though not
as challenging as the first, is perfect for those who want a peaceful
day on the river. It is ideal for those who are new to canoeing or have
children with them. We also offer a shuttle service for those who have
their own canoe or kayak. You can park your car at the landing and we'll
drop you off either at the re-regulation dam or at the bridge.
Please
call for all reservations.
"We
hope your visit to our area will be an enjoyable, safe and memory filled
experience." Greg and Darla
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Nathan Holeman