Eleven Point National Scenic River is a pristine waterway in southern Missouri, renowned for its lush surroundings, clear waters, and excellent opportunities for paddling adventures.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Eleven Point National Scenic River.
Free access; no permits required for entry.
The best time to visit is in the spring and fall when temperatures are moderate and foliage is at its peak.
Eleven Point Ranger District Office located in Winona, MO.
Access via U.S. Highway 160; some parts may require 4WD depending on road conditions and weather.
Summers are warm and humid with temperatures averaging in the 80s°F, while winters can be cold but mild with temperatures in the 30s and 40s°F. Spring and fall are mild and often the most pleasant times to visit.
Invasive species and pollution pose ongoing challenges to the river's ecosystem. Efforts are underway to monitor and protect native species as well as maintain water quality.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near Greer Spring, it offers easy river access and basic facilities.
Offers a quiet, forested setting with few amenities, ideal for those seeking solitude.
A short hike leading to one of the most beautiful springs in the region.
Offers scenic views of the river and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
A challenging segment of the Ozark Trail with rugged terrain and rewarding views.
A short path to a picturesque campsite by an old mill spring.
Bring a map or GPS device, as cell service can be unreliable in many areas.
Spring and fall offer the mildest weather and vibrant foliage, making it ideal for visits.
Camping spots along the river may require reservations during peak season; plan ahead.
A sturdy pair of water shoes is recommended for wading and shore exploration.