Ozark National Scenic Riverways

Sunset picture with high vantage point overlooking river with fall colors and sun setting in distanc
Ozark National Scenic Riverways has some spectacular scenery.
A rocky "shut-in" with a modest waterfall.
Rocky Falls is a popular picnic area and swimming hole located near the center of Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
A woman paddles down a river while wearing a personal flotation device.
Floating the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers is the perfect way to enjoy the Ozarks, no matter the season.
fall colors on leaves of trees surrounding a creek with an old wooden mill on the right
Klepzig Mill is a little off the beaten path but worth the trip.
a red mill with snow on roof with a stream emanating from it.
Alley Mill is a popular destination.
brown rocks with water flowing over like a waterfall
Klepzig Mill has a series of shut-ins along the creek
A sunrise photo with blue turbulent water and a algae colored rock with trees overhanging
Big Spring produces more than 250 million gallons of water per day.
looking down through large brown/grey/purple boulders with creek in middle and forest in distance
Prairie Hollow Gorge is located near the Two Rivers junction, off State Route V.
A canoe floats down a river surrounded in fall color.
The Current River is one of the finest recreational rivers in the entire country.
Photos: National Park Service

About Ozark National Scenic Riverways

Ozark National Scenic Riverways is the first national park area to protect a river system. The Current and Jacks Fork rivers are two of the finest floating rivers found anywhere. Spring-fed, cold and clear: they are a delight to canoe, swim, boat, or fish. Besides these two famous rivers, the park is home to hundreds of freshwater springs, caves, trails, and historic sites such as Alley Mill.

Quick Facts

State Missouri
Designation National Scenic Riverways
State Code MO
Weather Ozark National Scenic Riverways is located in southeastern Missouri. Summer temperatures generally range from 75-100 degrees (°F) with high humidity. Winter temperatures generally range from 0-50 (°F) degrees with periods…

Location & Map

Ozark National Scenic Riverways is located in Missouri.

Operating Hours

Generally, the park grounds are open 24-hours a day throughout the year. Some visitor centers will have different hours depending on season and staff availability. Likewise, certain roads, trails, or river access points may be seasonally closed.

Wednesday All Day
Monday All Day
Thursday All Day
Sunday All Day
Tuesday All Day
Friday All Day
Saturday All Day

Activities

Auto and ATV Scenic Driving Astronomy Stargazing Boating Motorized Boating Camping Backcountry Camping Canoe or Kayak Camping Car or Front Country Camping Group Camping RV Camping Caving Fishing Freshwater Fishing Fly Fishing Guided Tours Hiking Backcountry Hiking Front-Country Hiking Horse Trekking Horseback Riding Hunting and Gathering Gathering and Foraging Hunting Paddling Canoeing Canoe or Kayak Camping Kayaking Stand Up Paddleboarding Junior Ranger Program Playground Tubing River Tubing Swimming Freshwater Swimming Wildlife Watching Birdwatching Park Film Shopping Bookstore and Park Store Gift Shop and Souvenirs

Getting There

Visitor centers can be found at the following locations: Big Spring Entrance Station - 3 miles south of Van Buren on Highway 103 Alley Mill & Store - 12185 Alley Hollow Road Round Spring Ranger Station - 13209 Round Spring Campground Rd Administrative offices for Ozark National Scenic Riverways are located at 404 Watercress Drive, Van Buren, MO 63965. This location does not offer a visitor center - tourists should instead go to the Big Spring Entrance Station.

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Contact & Address

Address Multiple locations - Alley Spring Visitor Center: 12185 Alley Hollow Road, Eminence, MO 65466, Van Buren, MO, 63965

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Things To Do

Round Spring Guided Cave Tour

Round Spring Guided Cave Tour

Discover the amazing world beneath your feet! Round Spring Cave is considered the most spectacular cave within Ozark National Scenic…

Lantern tours take visitors through one wing of the Round Spring Cave, showing off features such as the "Tobacco Barn,"…

Fly Fishing Clinics

Fly Fishing Clinics

Join a local fly-fishing legend and learn the art of this gentle sport in a free workshop! Clinics are currently…

See the Wild Horses

See the Wild Horses

Learn about how to safely view wild horses within Ozark National Scenic Riverways! This page contains information on viewing locations…

Whether they're running, playing, or simply feeding on grass, horses can be a majestic sight along the riverways.

Round Spring Loop Trail

Round Spring Loop Trail

Round Spring Loop Trail.

Refresh at Big Spring

Refresh at Big Spring

Rejuvenate your mind and spirit at Big Spring while embracing the soothing water sounds.

Paws in the Park

Paws in the Park

Follow along as your dog takes the lead through the trails to new spaces.

Visitor Centers

Alley General Store

Alley General Store is part of the Alley historic community and features Ozark cultural exhibits, cooperating association merchandise sales, and an informational contact station. A…

Hours: Alley General Store is open from Memorial Day through the end of October. The store is closed during fall/winter.

Alley Mill

Alley Mill is located at Alley Spring. Rangers lead guided tours of the mill or answer questions at the front desk. The facility offers an…

Hours: Alley Mill is open daily during the summer season, typically from Memorial Day Weekend through the end of October.

Big Spring Entrance Station

Built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), this station serves as a welcome center for Big Spring. Park literature, passport stamps, and information…

Hours: Big Spring Entrance Station is open 7 days a week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. During the off season (fall and winter), it is closed on weekends and federal holidays.

Pulltite Ranger Station

NOTE: Pulltite Ranger Station will be closed for the 2026 season due to flood damage. Showers and restrooms will be available. Pulltite Ranger Station is…

Hours: Pulltite Ranger Station is open intermittently during the summer season, typically on weekend afternoons. However, there is no set schedule. The nearby camp store (concessioner-owned) is open most days in the summer. Visitors looking for interpretation, information, or directions should instead visit the Round Spring Ranger Station, about 15 minutes away.

Round Spring Ranger Station

Round Spring Ranger Station, located along the Current River, serves the upper third of Ozark National Scenic Riverways. This station offers park literature, trip planning…

Hours: Round Spring Ranger Station is open for visitation during the summer season. Keep in mind that the ranger station may briefly close when rangers perform tasks outside the building.

Campgrounds

Akers Group Campground

Group campsites, located at Akers Ferry. The campground is located north of the junction of Highway KK and Highway K.

4 Sites

Alley Spring Campground

Located on the banks of the Jacks Fork, Alley Spring is our park's largest campground. These sites are often packed in summer, and for good…

146 Sites

Bachers Campground

Found just downriver from Blue Spring, this campground is home to deep swimming holes and impressive bluffs. Like other campgrounds on the Jacks Fork, Bachers…

1 Sites

Bay Creek Campground

Stretched along the edge of the Jacks Fork River, this campground is the largest backcountry campground in the park. In contrast to nearby Alley Spring,…

11 Sites

Big Spring Campground

Big Spring Campground is located just south of Van Buren, Missouri. The campground offers a variety of sunny or shaded sites, all within walking distance…

123 Sites

Big Tree Campground

Big Tree is home to 7 campsites: 6 standard and 1 cluster. These sites are all located right along the river, making for a beautiful…

7 Sites

Blue Spring Campground

Located within a bend of the Jacks Fork River, Blue Spring Campground is a popular destination throughout the year. In summer, visitors can enjoy freshwater…

7 Sites

Broadfoot Campground

Broadfoot Campground is nestled between the Current River and a huge field. This location offers a mix of sunny and shady sites, all found right…

4 Sites

Cedar Grove Campground

Seated in the northwest corner of the park, Cedar Grove is popular for both recreation and camping. In summer, thousands of people swim or float…

6 Sites

Cedar Spring Campground

Tucked away on the lower Current River, Cedar Spring is one of the smallest campgrounds in the park. With only two sites, this location has…

2 Sites

Clubhouse Campground

Clubhouse Campground is nestled on the banks of the lower Current River. This remote campground is far off the beaten path, allowing for a rustic…

5 Sites

Dee Murray Campground

Found just across the river from Cedar Grove, Dee Murray is another popular location for both camping and recreation. In summer months, the nearby river…

5 Sites

Gooseneck Campground

Nestled on the park's southern boundary, Gooseneck Campground offers well-maintained sites right along the lower Current River. A small inlet provides a great space to…

7 Sites

Grubb Hollow Campground

Grubb Hollow Campground is located on the lower Current River, just across the water from Kelley Bluff. This campground offers a handful of sites right…

5 Sites

Jerktail Campground

On summer days, Jerktail is a bustling location for floating, swimming, and recreation. The Current River, huge gravel bars, deep swimming holes, and impressive bluffs…

3 Sites

Log Yard Campground

Log Yard Campground offers well-maintained campsites in the backcountry of Ozark National Scenic Riverways. On the nearby banks of the Current River, large gravel bars…

6 Sites

Powder Mill Campground

Powder Mill is a simple, sunny campground with activities for any time of year. The Current River, the Ozark Trail, and Highway 106 make exploration…

8 Sites

Pulltite Campground

Pulltite Campground is a developed campground. Campsites are nestled in the woods along the Current River, offering a classic campground feel with easy river access.

55 Sites

Round Spring Campground

Round Spring Campground hosts sites in and along the forest, offering a more quiet, intimate experience with nature. This location has easy access to Round…

55 Sites

Rymers Campground

As one of the smallest, most remote campgrounds in the park, Rymers is loved for its beautiful surroundings. Rymers also serves as a river access…

4 Sites

Shawnee Creek Campground

Located at the junction of Shawnee Creek and the Jacks Fork River, this campground is a fantastic destination for families. This campground offers a variety…

6 Sites

Sinking Creek Campground

Located conveniently off Highway 19, Sinking Creek Campground is extremely popular in summer. Each season, thousands of visitors enjoy swimming, sunbathing, floating, and more. A…

8 Sites

Two Rivers Campground

Two Rivers Campground is located at the confluence of the Jacks Fork and Current Rivers, at the end of V Highway off State Highway 106…

22 Sites

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