| State | Missouri |
| River | Little Niangua River |
| Date | Wednesday 6 May 2020 |
| Related | (none) |
| Start | Cedar Camp |
| End | Banister Hollow |
| Distance | 3.7 miles |
Crew | Bacorn, Benjamin Bacorn, Nathan Bacorn, Tausha Fletcher, Joshua Fletcher, Stacey Ingram, Annabelle Ingram, Eric Ingram, EJ Ingram, Shaundra |
| Condition | Good - Conditions are ideal for a canoe or kayak. Boats typically will drag on fewer than one-quarter of riffles, if at all, and portages are unnecessary or rare. Normal float lengths can be attempted without a problem. |
Notes | The CFS was 311 and depth was 6.2. It was perfect for kayaking with little debris and no dragging. There are some beautiful caves up on the left around a big bend before you reach conservation land that you can go in and explore! |
| Fishing | (none) |
Species | (none) |
Gauge | Macks Creek (06925250) |
| Discharge | 288 |
| Height | 5.86 |
| Status | Verified |
| Links | (none) |
| Photos | (none) |
| Route | (none) |
| River Information | Duck Duck Go Search Missouri Canoe and Floater's Association A Paddler's Guide to Missouri (2023) |
Source | Eric Ingram |
| Trip ID | 335 |
| Expedition ID | 274 |
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