Join Outdoor Education Services (OES) for an action-packed, two-day Mulberry Float and Red Lick MTB adventure. This excursion combines the thrill of whitewater paddling on the Mulberry River with the exhilarating challenge of the Red Lick Mountain Bike Trails. This expertly guided trip is designed for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a dynamic blend of adventure and natural beauty.
Day one kicks off with a paddling excursion on the picturesque Mulberry River. Known for its clear waters and exciting rapids, the Mulberry provides an ideal setting for both novice and experienced paddlers. Our certified guides will provide comprehensive instruction, ensuring your safety and enjoyment as you navigate the river’s twists and turns. Experience the rush of paddling through scenic Ozark landscapes, while honing your whitewater skills.
Day two shifts gears to the renowned Red Lick Mountain Bike Trails. Prepare for an adrenaline-fueled ride through diverse terrain, featuring challenging climbs, thrilling descents, and scenic singletrack. Our guides will lead you through the trails, offering expert tips and strategies for navigating the varied terrain. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a confident beginner, you’ll find trails suited to your skill level.
This two-day adventure is fully supported by our experienced OES guides. We handle all the logistics, allowing you to focus on the thrill of the experience. From paddling equipment and mountain bikes to meals and camping arrangements, we’ve got you covered. Our guides are passionate about sharing their knowledge and ensuring your safety and enjoyment throughout the trip.
This trip offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains. From the tranquil waters of the Mulberry River to the rugged terrain of the Red Lick Trails, you’ll experience the diverse landscapes that make this region a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Join OES for an unforgettable two-day adventure that combines the best of whitewater paddling and mountain biking in the heart of the Ozarks.