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We
offer canoeing and kayaking unlike anywhere in the world...
The Big Fork River offers 166 miles of tranquil waters and
picturesque forests. Although the Big Fork is often very placid,
the current can be quick and powerful when the water level
is high. There are only two stretches that are difficult enough
to require portage: Little American Falls (Class III-IV) and
Big Falls (Class IV-V).
For the fishing enthusiast, the river offers an excellent
variety of fishing opportunities. Sturgeon, Muskie, Walleye,
Small Mouth Bass, and Northern Pike populate this river.
If you're looking for wildlife, you won't be disappointed.
White tail deer make frequent appearances along the shoreline,
especially near dusk. The great bald eagle will often be seen soaring
overhead. Many species of ducks may accompany you for stretches
of your journey. Beaver and otter are also a common sight
on the river banks. Countless varieties of songbirds inhabit
the Big Fork River Valley. Moose, timberwolves, and black bear
have also been spotted by some of our fortunate guests.
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