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Current River National Scenic River adventures

Current River National Scenic River Adventures

The Current River National Scenic River is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, stunning karst landscapes, and rich biodiversity, making it a haven for paddling and aquatic exploration.

63,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
1,300,000
Annual Visitors
1964
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Current River National Scenic River.

Entrance Requirements

A small entrance fee is required; passes are available for frequent visitors.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and fall for mild weather, vibrant foliage, and fewer crowds.

Visitor Information

The main visitor center is located in Van Buren, offering exhibits and information.

Getting There

Accessible via U.S. Highways 60 and 63, with some local roads subject to seasonal closures.

Weather & Climate

The area experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures often in the 80s-90s°F, while winters are cold, with lows near freezing and occasional snow. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and vibrant foliage.

Conservation Efforts

Threats include water pollution from agricultural runoff and ecological disturbances from invasive species. Conservation efforts focus on water quality monitoring and habitat restoration.

Camping in Current River National Scenic River

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Big Spring Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located near Van Buren, offering easy access to river activities and equipped with modern facilities.

Two Rivers Campground

Primitive
No Reservations Needed

Situated at the confluence of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers, ideal for a more remote experience.

Top Trails

Round Spring Cave Trail

Moderate
2.8 Miles

Leads to a beautiful spring and cave, offering a blend of botanical and geological interest.

Ozark Trail: Current River Section

Hard
28 Miles

A challenging trek that highlights the remote beauty and varied terrain of the Ozarks.

Hawes Knob Trail

Moderate
5 Miles

Provides great views of the river and an opportunity for wildlife observation.

Echo Bluff Trail

Easy
1 Mile

A short loop offering picturesque views of scenic bluffs and the flowing river.

Trailblazer Tips

The water is typically clear, making snorkeling an exciting option for observing aquatic wildlife.

Spring and fall offer the best weather; however, be prepared for sudden cold fronts if you're visiting during these seasons.

Campgrounds along the river fill up quickly in peak months; reservations are recommended to secure a spot.

A lightweight canoe is ideal for easy maneuvering through the river's gentle bends and occasional light rapids.

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