Living Waters Christian Canoe Camp

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Macks Creek, United States

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Campground· Retreat center· Canoe & kayak rental service

Living Waters Christian Canoe Camp Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Living Waters Christian Canoe Camp is located in Macks Creek, United States on 309 Prater Homestead Ln. Living Waters Christian Canoe Camp is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category campground in United States.

Address

309 Prater Homestead Ln

Phone

+1 8778518158

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Open hours

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Tonya Gast

We had a fantastic time in the water this past weekend. Living Waters is functioning with a lower capacity, increased cleaning, masks, etc. To manage Covid-19 safely. Our 9 year old found a new love of kayaking and didn't want to give it back to his big sibs after his turn. We will definitely return with our family and scouting groups!

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Tony Justesen

Camping at it's finest. Great staff, cleanest restrooms, and showers. Great view. Adding canoeing made for perfection on beautiful waters of the Niangua. I've been twice this year and have enjoyed each time with scouts and family. Quiet, secluded enough, and low trafficked area make for great camping.

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Connie Martin

What an AMAZING adventure! Our scout troop enjoyed the eagle's nests and went kayaking. The guides and entire staff are so gracious and kind. The facilities are very clean. The bath house has indoor, separate shower/bath rooms which is so nice. The grounds are immaculately cared for. We opted to have breakfast at the new pavilion. The staff provided a delicious, bountiful assortment of breakfast items! What a wonderful place. The scenery is beyond beautiful and tranquil. This is why we keep coming back! See you next year.

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Ryan Droege

These people are great. They typically have staff at difficult places on the river. They will pack lunches for a small charge (one less thing to worry about). The stretch of the river you float on is private. It is our favorite place to float. Thanks, LW!

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Joe Quinn

I visited Living Waters with my daughter's American Heritage Girls troop for a two night, two day canoe/camping trip. On the way to the camp my van got a flat tire. We put the spare on, but now we were faced with trying to squeeze in a tire replacement on the one full day of our camp/canoe trip. Paul and his team took my van into town while we were canoeing and purchased four tires (one flat, the others just needed to be replaced at this point) and had the van back at our campsite before we got off the river from canoeing all day! Of course this was with the understanding I would pay him back, but that was amazing customer service. But what about the camp? Take that experience and apply it to the cots, the teepees, the lunches, the canoes, the bonfire, the grills, the shower house... EVERYTHING here is built with first class materials. No skimping. The 8.9 miles we canoed were pretty calm, and perfect for our group of mixed experience levels. I would certainly go again.