Upper Current District Backcountry Campsites

Upper Current District Backcountry Campsites

Part of Ozark National Scenic Riverways

Overview

Upper Current District Backcountry Campsites will be reservable in advance beginning October 1st, 2025. If calling the Recreation.gov Call Center to make your reservation, please state the campsite you are wanting to reserve is in the “Upper Current District” of Ozark National Scenic Riverways and then state the campground and site number. Please download the Recreation.gov app before starting your journey to the backcountry sites, as cell service can be limited or simply non existent in these remote areas of the park.

Within Ozark National Scenic Riverways, a "backcountry campground" refers to campgrounds with some basic amenities, but not as many as developed campgrounds. All backcountry sites have picnic tables, fire rings, lantern posts, and vault toilets. 

These campgrounds may have fewer amenities, but they are some of the most beautiful locations in the park. Certain sites are located right on the river's edge, allowing quick water access. Some sites are far away from other campers, giving you a chance to enjoy natural peace and quiet. If you crave a camping experience that is off the beaten path, these are the sites for you! 

Keep in mind that these campgrounds are often harder to reach due to their location. Most backcountry sites require driving down gravel roads. Some roads are unsuitable for vehicles with low clearance.  

Facilities

The backcountry campgrounds have vault toilets available. Picnic tables, fire rings and lantern posts are provided at each campsite.

Natural Features

The Ozark National Scenic Riverways protects 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers and some 80,000 acres of river, forest, open field and glade environments. Riparian habitats are a major component of the park. Typified by sycamores, maples, cottonwoods and willows, floodplain forests line the rivers. These provide habitat for Swainson's warblers, wood ducks, great blue herons and a wide variety of other species. As a significant karst resource, the park contains the world's largest collection of first magnitude springs. It also contains over 300 known caves, numerous sinkholes and losing streams.

The park also contains several "Missouri Natural Areas", parcels set aside due to their unique scenic beauty or scientific value.

Recreation

The Current River flows past the campgrounds, offering excellent floating, fishing, and swimming. Over 130 miles (209 km) of waterways exists within the park. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found nearby.

Several miles of hiking and horseback riding trails crisscross the region.

Nearby Attractions

Round Spring Cave is nearby, with ranger-guided tours offered daily during summer months. Historic and picturesque Alley Mill and Alley Spring are also nearby. The mill is open daily in the summer and ranger-guided tours are available upon request.

Scenic Big Spring is the largest freshwater spring in North America and produces an outflow of 280 million gallons a day.

Important Notices

  • In our park, "backcountry campground" refers to sites that have some basic amenities, but not as many as developed campgrounds. All backcountry sites have picnic tables, fire rings, lantern posts, and vault toilet restrooms.

    These campgrounds may have less amenities, but they are some of the most beautiful locations in the park. Certain sites are located right on the river's edge, allowing quick water access. Some sites are far away from other campers, giving you a chance to enjoy natural peace and quiet. If you crave a camping experience that is off the beaten path, these are the sites for you!

    Keep in mind that these campgrounds are often harder to reach due to their location. Most backcountry sites require driving down gravel roads. Some roads are unsuitable for vehicles with low clearance. Be sure to double-check the location of your site before making a reservation.

Available Activities

  • Biking - Biking
  • Hiking - Hiking
  • Boating - Boating
  • Camping - Camping
  • Fishing - Fishing
  • Hunting - Hunting
  • Scenic Drive - Scenic Drive
  • Wild Horse Viewing - Wild Horse Viewing
  • Wildlife Viewing - Wildlife Viewing
  • Swimming - Swimming

Directions

<p><strong><em>CEDAR GROVE:</em></strong></p><p><strong>Physical Address</strong></p><p>NPS Road 154 Current Township, MO 65501</p><p><strong>Directions</strong></p><p>Cedar Grove Campground is located about 10 minutes from Jadwin, Missouri. Starting in Jadwin, drive west on State Highway ZZ. Follow this road for roughly 5.3 miles. (Note: After 2.3 miles, the road will become County Road 651.) Eventually, you will reach a large concrete river crossing. Just before the crossing, take a right turn onto NPS Road 154. This gravel road will take you through the campground. This route requires driving on gravel roads for less than 1000 feet.</p><p><strong><em>DEE MURRAY:</em></strong></p><p><strong>Physical Address</strong></p><p>NPS Road 109 Current Township, MO 65501</p><p><strong>Directions</strong></p><p>Cedar Grove Campground is located about 12 minutes from Jadwin, Missouri. Starting in Jadwin, drive west on State Highway ZZ. Follow this road for roughly 5.3 miles. (Note: After 2.3 miles, the road will become County Road 651.) Eventually, you will reach a concrete river crossing. Cross over the river and drive up the hill to the intersection. Then, turn left onto NPS Road 109, which will take you to the campground and river access. This route requires driving on gravel roads for less than 1000 feet.</p><p><strong><em>SINKING CREEK:</em></strong></p><p><strong>Physical Address</strong></p><p>NPS Road 145 Eminence, MO 65466</p><p><strong>Directions</strong></p><p>Sinking Creek Campground is located roughly 20 minutes north of Eminence, MO. Starting in Eminence, drive north on Highway 19. After about 14 miles, there will be a bridge over Sinking Creek. After crossing the bridge, take the first left. A short gravel road will take you to the campground, about 600 feet away. This route requires driving on a gravel road for about one tenth of a mile. Most vehicles are fine on this road.</p><p><strong><em>JERKTAIL:</em></strong></p><p><strong>Physical Address</strong></p><p>County Road 224 Eminence Township, MO 65466</p><p><strong>Directions</strong></p><p>Jerktail Campground is located roughly 30 minutes from Eminence, Missouri. Starting in Eminence, drive north on Highway 19. Follow the highway for 5 miles, then turn right onto County Road 19-221. Follow this gravel road for 2.5 miles. At this point, the road forks left and right in a "Y" shape. Turn right into County Road 224. After another 1.4 miles, the road will fork again. Turn right to stay on County Road 224. After 2 miles, the road will end at Jerktail. This route drives on gravel roads for 6 miles.</p><p><strong><em>BROADFOOT:</em></strong></p><p><strong>Physical Address</strong></p><p>NPS Road 108 Eminence Township, MO 65466</p><p><strong>Directions</strong></p><p>Broadfoot can be found roughly 25 minutes from Eminence, MO. Starting in Eminence, drive north on Highway 19. After about 2.7 miles, turn right onto County Road 19-205. Follow this road for about 3 miles. The road will then split in a "Y" shape. Take the route on the left. After .2 miles, the road will merge with County Road 19-203. Keep going for another .4 miles until the road splits again. Turn left, then follow the road until it hits a field. Drive counter-clockwise around the field to reach the camp.</p>

Contact Information

Phone: 573-323-4236

PO Box 490
Van Buren, MO 63965
707 Watercress Drive
Van Buren, MO 63965

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