We prefer Akers to pulltite but both are good. Alley to eminence is probably not as pretty and probably more crowded as well. Akers to pulltite is busy too but I think people can spread out better on the current than the jacks fork. We did that trip actually on Labor Day weekend.
@@donaldpresley4536 I’ve heard a lot of people say that Akers to Pulltite is the best stretch on the Current. It’s just harder to find lodging up there.
@@donaldpresley4536 We ended up floating Akers to Pulltite the first week of August, and the whole family loved it, especially Cave Spring but just beautiful in general. Only one drawback was, we stayed in Jack's Fork River Cabins in Eminence, which was great because we stayed on the bluff so the view was spectacular (you float right past it in this video), but the drive to and back from Pulltite takes a good 30 minutes, that's the one big drawback. I think now that we've seen that section from Akers to Pulltite, we're going to do Pulltite to Round Spring next, which cuts the drive back to Eminence to 15 minutes. The Echo Bluff park was all booked by the time we were trying to plan this. Really, if you're staying in Eminence, the Alley Spring to Eminence is easily the most convenient and it still looks pretty nice. The scenery looks very similar, and Akers to Pulltite was crowded as well, not crazy crowded, but pretty busy even on a Thursday.
Beautiful scenery and a great job with the GoPro! It looks like a great way to relax.
Thanks! Maybe y’all can come with us sometime.
Alley Springs is my happy spot.
Looks like a good family float from Alley to Eminence. We are looking at doing this or Akers Ferry to Pulltite on the Current. Have you done both?
We prefer Akers to pulltite but both are good. Alley to eminence is probably not as pretty and probably more crowded as well. Akers to pulltite is busy too but I think people can spread out better on the current than the jacks fork. We did that trip actually on Labor Day weekend.
@@donaldpresley4536 I’ve heard a lot of people say that Akers to Pulltite is the best stretch on the Current. It’s just harder to find lodging up there.
@@natesambo9759 echo bluff is near there and super nice. The outfitters will pick you up and drop you off there too.
@@donaldpresley4536 We ended up floating Akers to Pulltite the first week of August, and the whole family loved it, especially Cave Spring but just beautiful in general. Only one drawback was, we stayed in Jack's Fork River Cabins in Eminence, which was great because we stayed on the bluff so the view was spectacular (you float right past it in this video), but the drive to and back from Pulltite takes a good 30 minutes, that's the one big drawback. I think now that we've seen that section from Akers to Pulltite, we're going to do Pulltite to Round Spring next, which cuts the drive back to Eminence to 15 minutes. The Echo Bluff park was all booked by the time we were trying to plan this. Really, if you're staying in Eminence, the Alley Spring to Eminence is easily the most convenient and it still looks pretty nice. The scenery looks very similar, and Akers to Pulltite was crowded as well, not crazy crowded, but pretty busy even on a Thursday.