Glover River

The Glover River flows for its entire length in McCurtain County.

It joins the Little River 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southeast of Wright City.

The Glover River is remote and little known, but has Class I and II rapids, good scenery, and canoeing and kayaking except in summer when water levels are often too low for floating.

Its course is through a heavily forested area bordered by steep bluffs on each side of the river.

[2] The Glover flows through the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area, 203,215 acres (82,238 ha) owned by the Weyerhaeuser Company and mostly planted in Loblolly Pine plantations.

Map of the Little River watershed showing the Glover River