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Locations and Directions for NAWF
Click one of
the links below to see the maps of each location and to obtain detailed
driving directions.
In
the event that you don't mind getting covered with water, you can always go
whitewater paddling on Short Creek; as expected Proctor Branch flows through
this area.
So many cool things to do at Short Creek, so little time. In the event that
you don’t have a problem getting drenched, you can always go whitewater
paddling on Scarham Creek; Berry Point is in the neighborhood and always
pleasant to check out. At this river you will always have a good time. In
case you don’t mind getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on
Dry Creek, and a short tour to Short Creek Falls is always worthwhile. High
temperatures at Short Creek through the days of summer are in the 90's with
night lows in the 60's. During the wintertime the highs are regularly in the
50's; night lows in the 30's for Short Creek.
Short Creek usually gets much rain; the month with most of the rain is March
while October is commonly the driest month. Blue Bend is an
attention-grabbing site to explore while at Short Creek; needless to say Dry
Creek flows through this region.
March 7-9, 2008

If
you come at the right time of year, Warrior River - Calvert Prong of the
Locust Fork offers some great whitewater,
and
there's some flowing water nearby, Austin Creek is a stream you can stop by
while here.
There are some great whitewater spots on Graves Creek, and let's not forget
Little Scirum Creek which is a stream that you may stumble upon during your
stay. At Warrior River - Locust Fork through the warm months highs are in
the 80's while overnight lows are frequently in the 60's. The wintertime
brings highs down to the 40's; night lows at Warrior River - Locust Fork
during the winter mostly descend into the 20's. A good deal of rainfall
falls at Warrior River - Locust Fork; March is the wettest month with most
rain; October on the other hand is the driest.
At this river you will always have a good time. Scirum Bluff is an
interesting thing to see while you're here at Warrior River - Locust Fork;
there's whitewater on Chitwood Creek for all you adrenaline junkies.
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