Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Current River State Park adventure.
Make a splash at one of Missouri’s newest state parks.
Grab a paddle and hit the clear ripples of the Current River. One of MIssouri’s newest state parks protects a scenic patch along the shores. In addition to the river, Current River State Park is also home to two small lakes—all located on a property that was once a corporate retreat. Today’s visitors can enjoy fishing and paddling. Venture out into the further Ozark National Scenic Riverways to explore some of Missouri’s most beautiful waters. Keep your eyes open for the herd of wild horses that roam the shores, photograph historic mills, and make a road trip to find all of the massive springs in the region.
Current River State Park is open for day-use only and does not have a campground. Here are some nearby state parks that offer camping:
Summer is peak season in this river region, as the daytime temperatures are warm enough to take a splash in the cool waters. Temperatures peak in the 90s in July and August. Spring often brings the heaviest rains, which may affect water levels, especially in April and May. The springtime temperatures are often comfortable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. With proper precautions, fall and winter are serene times to take a float trip, with autumn bringing color to the woodlands. Campers will find freezing temperatures and occasional snows in winter.