
ONSR Parks and Campgrounds

Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Ozark National Scenic Riverways was created by an Act of Congress on August 24, 1964, to protect 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers in the Ozark Highlands of southeastern Missouri. Ozark NSR was the nation’s first “scenic riverways” – a forerunner to the Wild and Scenic River Act by four years. The clean, clear waters of the two beautiful rivers provide excellent opportunities for johnboating, canoeing, swimming, fishing, tubing, hiking and bird watching. Hunting is also allowed within the Riverways’ boundaries, except around developed areas. The landscape is predominantly rural with oakpine forests and occasional open fields.
Alley Spring Campground
Big Spring Campground
Round Spring Campground
All reservations for family sites, cluster sites, group sites, electric sites and pavilions can be made online through recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Recreation.gov does not make reservations over the phone through any other number.