
Emerging from the stream-bed gravels near Juno, the spring-fed Devil's River flows over limestones ledges and through deep, fish-filled pools until its confluence with Lake Amistad. This guide provides a mile by mile description of the river, the rapids and the natural environment for the 35 miles from Baker's Crossing, the site of Camp Hudson, past the Devil's River State Natural Area to Lake Amistad. | ||
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| Reviewer: | labman | Rating: | 4 | Date: | 11/07/2010 |
| Review: | I found the Devils River Guide Book to be very well done and informative. I really appreciated the maps with the associated log. I would recommend it to anyone considering a float on the Devils River. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Bart | Rating: | 3 | Date: | 05/07/2010 |
| Review: | Was a definite help to have read through this and to have it in the canoe for this trip to see what lay ahead. | ||||