Mississippi River: Natchez - Jackson Point Road
Adams County, Mississippi
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11 :41 hrs
27.5 mi
35 ft
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Sea Kayaking
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The Mississippi River is large, has a lot of power, and carries lots of tugboat traffic and for these reasons it demands extra caution. For long trips, paddling down the center of the river in as straight a line as possible and pulling aside for barge traffic is the best strategy. For short trips, paddling close to the shore to avoid traffic may be easiest. Hazards on this big river include strong upstream eddies and dangerous whirlpools. Although the difficulty rating of this river is Class I with no rapids, this river should not be attempted unless you are competent with a paddle. The woods and wildlife are phenomenal surrounding the 400 miles of river through Mississippi. This section runs through some of the most wild and beautiful scenery. St. Catherine Creek National Wildlife Refuge borders the river to the east and offers great natural views and lots of wildlife.

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