Echo Bluff State Park offers visitors spectacular sandstone bluffs, pristine river views, and well-developed outdoor recreation in the scenic Ozarks of southern Missouri.
Echo Bluff State Park is located in Shannon County in the southern Missouri Ozarks, along the banks of the Current River. Dedicated in 2016, it is one of the newer state parks in Missouri, created to protect the beautiful sandstone bluff formations and the lush forest ecosystem that surrounds the river. The park covers over 1,200 acres, with a diverse mix of hardwood forests, dolomite bluffs, glades, and rich riparian habitats. The Current River provides outstanding opportunities for paddling, fishing, and swimming in the clear waters that attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round. The park's namesake, Echo Bluff, is a striking 150-foot sandstone bluff that towers over the river and serves as a popular viewpoint. Hiking trails range from gentle loops to longer treks that showcase the park’s natural features and offer spectacular overlooks and wildlife viewing chances. Visitors can also enjoy camping in modern facilities, picnicking, and wildlife observation. Echo Bluff State Park has become a popular destination for families and outdoor adventurers seeking a quieter, scenic alternative to some of the busier parks in the region. With its combination of water activities, hiking, and scenic beauty, it offers a balanced outdoor experience that highlights the unique geology and ecological richness of the Ozarks.
Echo Bluff – a dramatic 150-foot sandstone bluff overlooking the Current River
Current River – clear river ideal for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and swimming
Hollow Trail System – several miles of interconnected hiking trails with scenic overlooks
Modern campground equipped with family-friendly amenities and river access
A towering sandstone bluff that provides panoramic views of the Current River and surrounding forest.
A pristine Ozark river famous for crystal-clear waters, ideal for paddling, fishing, and swimming.
A network of trails leading through hardwood forests and glades, offering scenic overlooks and diverse flora.