Paddling
5 hours
Moderate
Located within the heart of the Missouri Ozarks, paddling the Current River offers an unparalleled experience for nature lovers, adventurers, and paddling enthusiasts alike. Designated as the first National Scenic Riverway in 1964, it features crystal-clear waters, dramatic limestone bluffs, and abundant wildlife. This river is a must-do for both casual paddlers and seasoned kayakers, offering routes suitable for all skill levels.
Pulltite to Round Spring (9.5 miles)
This moderately long stretch showcases serene landscapes with towering bluffs, springs, and sandbars perfect for breaks. Along the route, Pulltite Spring flows directly into the river, offering a quiet spot for photos. Expect frequent wildlife sightings such as great blue herons and otters. Campgrounds and restrooms are available at Pulltite, making it a convenient starting point.
Akers Ferry to Pulltite (10 miles)
Known for its breathtaking views, this section passes Cave Spring, a unique feature where you can paddle directly into a cavern-like spring. The mix of gentle riffles and calm stretches ensures a scenic and engaging ride. Rental services at Akers Ferry provide easy access to canoes and kayaks.
Two Rivers to Van Buren (19 miles)
For experienced paddlers, this longer route offers a full-day challenge. The river widens significantly and flows through lush forests with floating opportunities past Bee Bluff, a dramatic 120-foot limestone cliff. Convenience stations at Van Buren offer refreshments and post-paddle amenities.
Paddling the Current River in Eminence, Missouri - Blue Spring (Current River)
Paddling the Current River in Eminence, Missouri in Blue Spring (Current River)
Coordinates: 37.1660, -91.1622
Paddling
Spring and Fall
Eminence, MO
Adventure Seeker
Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Mark Twain National Forest
Not Accessible
Remote location - limited connectivity
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.