Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Ozark National Scenic Riverways adventure.
Welcome to Floater's Paradise, also known as the ONSR, in south-central Missouri. It's home to some of the largest springs in the United States (springs of gushing water, not springs that make comfy mattresses). Tourists can take advantage of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers' lazy, meandering movements to enjoy the great outdoors.
Several outfitters rent canoes, kayaks, and boats for you and your family to float the Ozark National Scenic Riverway. Start at Van Buren, and by the end of the day, you're in Doniphan if you float on the crystal-clear Current River. Along the way, see craggy bluffs, rolling pasture lands, hidden caves, and plenty of springs that feed the river. Spelunkers can enjoy the 300 caves in the area.
For a real treat, get off the river and take a look at Big Spring (one of the largest in the world). Alley Mill sits in an idyllic spot near Eminence, as the red building stands out against the clear water and green trees. If you're really lucky, you may lay eyes on Shannon County's wild horse herd that roams freely throughout the ONSR.
Check with your outfitters regarding crowds and water levels on the rivers. This park is somewhat crowded during the summer. That's why a day float in mid-October, offers a fantastic chance to see the surrounding hills in their autumn glory.