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10 Best Float Trips in Missouri

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Missouri is home to some of the best rivers to float, kayak, and canoe on in the United States. Missouri float trips are so well known because of the many options of beautiful rivers flowing throughout the entire state.

Since we’re from St. Louis, we have been going on Missouri float trips for years and years. We love the diversity in the float trips Missouri has to offer.

Whether you’re into camping or looking for Missouri float trips with cabins ,   this article details all the best places to camp, stay, and rent float trip gear from. 

So if you’re looking for float trips near St. Louis, float trips near Kansas City, or just general MO float trips – continue reading for all the best float trips in Missouri!

Check out our  Ultimate Float Trip Packing List   so you don’t forget  anything.

The Best Float Trips in Missouri Near St. Louis

1. big river.

Float Trip St Louis

Distance from St. Louis: 45 minutes Distance from Kansas City: 4 hours Distance from Springfield: 4 hours

The Big River is one of the best rivers for a float trip in Missouri and one of the best for a float trip near St. Louis.

If you are looking to also do some hiking or exploring during your trip, look no further than the Big River. The Big River flows right through the banks of Washington State Park, Twin River Park, Cedar Hill Park, and St. Francois State Park. 

The Big River is one of the best float trips near St. Louis since it can be done as a day trip. The slow-moving waters also make it one of the best family-friendly float trips in Missouri.

Because there are only two outfitters that rent out floating equipment, Washington State Park & Cherokee Landing, this river is more on the quiet side (especially during the week) which makes a Big River float trip the quieter float trip Missouri has to offer.

Where To Rent:  Cherokee Landing  

Cherokee Landing has outstanding customer service and great prices on its float trip rental equipment. The staff is very accommodating and will help you if you have any questions.

Where To Camp:  Washington State Park

Washington State Park is a great park for setting up a tent or bringing your camper to enjoy a weekend of camping. The campground itself is small, but the sites are spaced out and well-kept. You can also rent floating equipment from the concession store.

Where To Stay:  Gorgeous Historical Farmhouse

This  beautiful historic farmhouse  is a great place to stay with your family or a group. It’s only minutes away from St. Francois State Park which has two places to launch kayaks or canoes from. This house can sleep 12 people comfortably and has two full kitchens! The house was built in 1832 but has recently been updated. Although, the owners still kept the historical charm alive in the update. 

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2. black river.

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Distance from St. Louis: 2 hours Distance from Kansas City: 5 hours Distance from Springfield: 3 hours

The Black River is one of the best rivers for a float trip in Missouri. The Black River is known for its incredible Ozark scenery as well as being one of the best clear water float trips Missouri has to offer. 

While enjoying your Black River float trip you will pass through sandstone bluffs and you may even have a chance to spot some wildlife on the banks of the river. 

If you enjoy fishing, the upper parts of the Black River are known for some great bass fishing. The eastern part of this river also runs through Johnson Shut-Ins State Park.

🛶 Read More:  Complete Guide to Black River Float Trips 🛶

You can’t reach Johnson Shut-Ins by boat or floating to it, but it’s a wonderful place to go swimming and can be a great way to add another adventure to your float trip weekend.

Of all the Missouri float trips, the Black River is definitely one of our favorite nearby float trip St. Louis has to offer.

Where To Rent/Camp:    Black River Camping & Outfitters

If you are looking for a great place to rent your Black River floating equipment, The Black River Camping offers some great rates on float trip equipment.

They also have gorgeous campsites right along the crystal clear Black River where you can walk straight from your campsite into the river.  

Where To Stay:  Cabin On The Black River

Looking to have an awesome Missouri float trip weekend? Look no further than the  Cabin at the Black River . This newly built cabin has a gorgeous view out over the Black River and sits on 27 acres.

It sleeps 12, has two full baths, and has a gorgeous stone fireplace. This cabin is perfect for groups looking to have an awesome weekend floating down the crystal-clear Black River.

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Best river for canoeing in missouri, 3.  niangua river.

Missouri float trip down the Niangua river

Distance from St. Louis: 3 hours Distance from Kansas City: 3 hours Distance from Springfield: 1.5 hours

Of all the floating Missouri has to offer, the Niangua River is a wonderful choice if you’re looking for a beautiful Missouri river float. 

Flowing just south of the Lake of the Ozarks and passing through Bennet Springs State Park, this river has a lot to offer when looking for Missouri rivers to float.

The Niangua River is known for having  some of the best fishing in the state .

If fishing isn’t really your thing, don’t worry as the Niangua River has a plethora of floating outfitters & different types of Niangua float trips to choose from.

Do be warned, this river along with the Meremac/Huzzah rivers can get really crowded during the summer months.

🛶 Read More:   The Ultimate Guide to Floating the Niangua River 🛶

If you’re looking for a relaxing float trip or kid-friendly float trips in Missouri, either check out a different river or try and visit on a weekday.

But if you’re looking for one of the best party rivers in Missouri, the Niangua is a great choice.

The Niangua River is also only a 3-hour drive from St. Louis or Springfield making it one of the more centrally located floating rivers in Missouri.

Where To Rent/Camp:  Riverfront Campground & Canoe

Riverfront Campground & Canoe is a clean, well-maintained campground right on the banks of the Niangua River. 

Most sites are directly on the river, so you can enjoy swimming and some of the best river floating in Missouri right next to where you’re camping.

Riverfront Campground & Canoe also offers something pretty unique: When looking for all the overnight float trips Missouri has to offer, Riverfront offers an all-inclusive overnight canoe trip that includes all your camping & floating gear, 4 meals, and two guides.

Where To Stay:  Gorgeous Cabin On Niangua River

This  gorgeous cabin  can accommodate 10 people so it’s great for groups or families looking for a fun weekend getaway. The best part about this house? It has its very own private gravel bar so you can enjoy hanging out by the river without even leaving the property! This is a great option for people with kids or anyone looking for the best family float trip Missouri has to offer.

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Best float trips in missouri for scenery, 4. current river.

Canoeing the Current River

Distance from St. Louis: 2 hours & 40 minutes Distance from Kansas City: 4 hours & 35 minutes Distance from Springfield: 2 hours & 25 minutes

The Current River, in our opinion, is one of the best rivers to float in Missouri.  The Current River  is one of the spring-fed rivers in Missouri which makes it a bit colder than other rivers, but great for a hot summer day!

The Current River and Jacks Fork River are part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and were the first rivers to be protected by the National Parks system. 

Of all the best places to float in Missouri, we definitely suggest checking out the Current River and the surrounding area for some gorgeous Ozark scenery.  

🛶 Read More:   Ultimate Guide to Current River Float Trips 🛶

The Current River runs through Montauk and Current River State Park which both offer some incredible scenery as you pass by on your float trip.

The Current River is a popular spot for people looking to do overnight Missouri river float trips. There are lots of options for primitive campgrounds managed by NPS along the banks of the Current River.

Because of all the amazing things to see and do, it can’t get any better than the Current River for the best float trip in Missouri!

Where To Camp:  Pulltite Campground

Pulltite Campground is managed by the National Parks Service and is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. This Current River campground has flush toilets and a shower house but no hookups for RVs.

Pulltite is our first choice for a campground because it is located on a beautiful section of the river where some of the best Current River float trips are. 

Lots of sites are also riverfront, which is floating in Missouri dream. If you’re looking for NPS campgrounds with hookups check out Alley Spring, Big Spring, and Round Spring. 

Where To Rent:  Carr’s Canoe Rental

Carrs Canoe Rental is an authorized rental service by the National Parks Service and you can rent canoes, kayaks, rafts, and tubes from them.

They are located at Round Spring Campground but will arrange with you to pick you up at the lodging or campground you are staying at. They can accommodate single-day float trips or even overnight float trips.

Where To Stay:  Secluded Riverfront Cabin  

Looking for Current River cabins to stay in?  This cabin sits right on the Current River and is great for a family or friends looking to explore everything the Current River has to offer. 

Put your canoes in right at the cabin or spend the day by the river fishing, swimming, and sitting by the fire ring right on the banks of the crystal clear river. 

Great For Groups:  Luxury River View Cabin  

This cabin is a gorgeous home that sits upon a bluff overlooking the Current River. It has everything that you could need for having an awesome weekend with your friends or family.

It sleeps 12 and has two living areas, two large outdoor deck areas with patio furniture, and picnic tables.

The best part about this luxury cabin is the tram that you can ride up and down to the river. Don’t worry about lugging all your stuff up and down the stairs every day, just take the tram!

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5. jack’s fork river.

Jacks Fork River

Distance from St. Louis: 3 hours Distance from Kansas City: 4 hours & 45 minutes Distance from Springfield: 2 hours & 20 minutes

The Jacks Fork River is a tributary of the Current River and is the second river run by the  National Parks system in Missouri . Due to lack of access, it is described as one of the wildest and most scenic rivers in Missouri.

This area of Missouri is also home to two herds of wild horses. See if you can spot them on the banks of the river during your float trip. 

The first 25 floatable miles of The Jacks Fork River is essentially a deep valley with jagged dramatic cliffs rising along both sides of the river. 

This part of the river is for the more adventurous and experienced floaters as the waters are categorized as Class II. The rest of the river is considered a more relaxing float trip and is suitable for all levels.

The Jacks Fork River is another great place for camping and floating in Missouri as there are 3 backcountry campsites along the river and 4 primitive sites all managed by NPS. 

If you’re looking to do an overnight float and camping trip, the Jacks Fork would be a great river to check out!

Where To Rent/Camp:  Circle B Campground

Circle B Campground sits right along the banks of a beautiful section of one of the best rivers in Missouri to float, the Jacks Fork River.

You will find everything you need for an awesome weekend camping and floating with your family and friends at this campground. Clean restrooms, shower houses, and shaded spots. 

Where To Stay:  Relaxing Ranch House In The Woods

This cute little ranch house is a great place to stay to be out in nature while also not being that far from town in case you forget anything.

The house is tastefully decorated, the bed is super comfy, and it’s only minutes away from one of the best Missouri float trip rivers. 

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Best party float trips in missouri, 6.  meramec river.

Meramec River at sunset

Distance from St. Louis: 1 hour & 30 minutes Distance from Kansas City: 3 hours & 40 minutes Distance from Springfield: 2 hours & 15 minutes

The Meramec River is one of the longest free-flowing rivers in Missouri and many other popular rivers for float trips stem from this river.

The Meramac actually used to be known as one of the most polluted rivers in Missouri. Local and state governments have taken tremendous steps in cleaning up the river and now it is one of the most ecologically diverse rivers in Missouri!

🛶 Read More: The Ultimate Guide to Floating the Meramec River 🛶

Looking for the best tubing in Missouri? Floating the Meramec River on a tube is super popular between Maramec Springs Park and Meramec State Park.

This is where you will find all of the ‘river resorts’ in Missouri where people go for a party weekend or a fun-filled family rafting in Missouri trip.

You can continue to float past Meramec State Park but many people don’t enjoy it as much as the closer you get to St. Louis there are more houses and buildings along the river banks.

Over all, the Meramec is a great choice when looking for Missouri floating rivers as it’s so centrally located as well as has a ton of options of places to rent/camp.

Where To Rent/Camp:  Ozark Outdoors Riverfront Resort

This large ‘resort’ is a great place to go if you want everything in one place. They have float trip rentals, Missouri canoe trips, rental cabins, a late-night campground, a family campground, a riverfront beach, an aerial park, a restaurant, and horseback riding.

What stands out to us is this is  the  place to go for tube float trips in Missouri.   They have a “tube loop” that is 1.5 miles along the Meramec River that goes right along the campground. You can do this loop multiple times a day or just once- it’s up to you. 

Meramec State Park

If you’re looking for more of a relaxing family getaway without all the party-goers, Meramec State Park has some beautiful campsites right along the river. You can also rent float trip equipment at the park for a reasonable price. 

Where To Stay:  Secluded Cabin In The Woods

This  off-grid cabin  is a great place for anyone looking to disconnect and spend some time in nature.

It is only a short drive to the river and only a 10-minute drive to Ozark Trail Trailhead, Onondaga Cave State Park, Ozark Outdoors, Huzzah Conservation Area, and the Mark Twain National Forest.

Perfect For Large Groups (22 People)

Looking for a house to stay at (on the river) with 22 of your friends or a group of families? Look no further!

This incredible cabin has 7 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms will make sure that everyone is comfortable. Enjoy playing in the river on your own sunny gravel bar and there is even a float trip outfitter right down the river where you can rent anything you need.

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Best float trip in missouri near kansas city, 7. elk river.

Bluffs of the Elk RIver

Distance from St. Louis: 5 hours Distance from Kansas City: 3 hours Distance from Springfield: 2 hours

Located in the southwest corner of Missouri,  floating the Elk River is a favorite thing to do   for people who live in the western part of Missouri.

This river has so much to offer in terms of the many different rental companies, resorts, and campgrounds along the river. The river also has a large bass population for those who like to fish. The starting off point for float trips on the Elk River is in the quaint town of Noel, Missouri. Floaters will love visiting this town as it’s all about the river here.

🛶 Read More: Ultimate Guide to Floating the Elk River 🛶

The Elk River has some of  the best river rafting in Missouri  as well as a great destination for Airbnbs and campgrounds situated right on the river .  So if you’re looking for float trips in Missouri with cabins, the Elk River is high on the list!

We normally stop for a float trip on the Elk River when we’re on our way south with our camper. Noel Missouri is pretty close to the Arkansas border and there are also some really great float trips nearby on the Buffalo River that we love.

Where To Rent/Camp:  Shady Beach Campground

Shady Beach Campground is a great place to go with a group of friends to have an unforgettable weekend floating and camping. Their campground has riverfront campsites so you can enjoy hanging out by the river without going far from your site. Rent your float trip equipment right at the campground and enjoy being shuttled upriver so you can float straight back to your campsite. For those of you looking to fish, this is also a great spot to catch some small-mouth bass! Reservations: Call 800.745.6481 or visit the Shady Beach website for more info- make sure to make reservations in advance as they fill up quickly!

Where To Stay:  Luxurious Cabin Great For Groups

This luxurious cabin is designed to keep your comfort in mind and is beautifully decorated. It’s also located literally steps away from some of the best canoeing in Missouri. 

You could even jump right off the back porch into the beautiful blue water! The porch area is great for watching floaters go by and enjoying a drink while watching the sunset. 

Affordable Family Vacation Cabin

If you’re looking for more affordable Elk River cabins, this adorable cabin is right up your alley. It is secluded on 24 acres of property, making it a great choice if you’re looking for some solitude.

It even has a hot tub for relaxing in after a fun day out on the river and has some pretty awesome views of the river below!

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Best float trips in missouri for fishing, 8. north fork river.

North Fork River

Distance from St. Louis: 3 hours Distance from Kansas City: 4 hours Distance from Springfield: 1 hour & 30 minutes

The North Fork River is a tributary of the White River and goes through the upper part of Mark Twain National Forest, all the way down into Arkansas.

The river is about a 3-hour drive away from St. Louis and is an excellent option for people looking to spend a day or weekend floating on one of the best rivers in Missouri. 

The North Fork River is also voted as one of the top 100 rivers for trout fishing in the US and is one of the best rivers for canoe trips in Missouri.

Don’t forget to check out Blue Spring while floating down this river, the water bubbles from the ground creating a gorgeous turquoise color that looks like it’s straight out of a tropical destination.

Where To Rent/Camp :  Sunburst Ranch

Sunburst Ranch is located along a beautiful section of the North Fork River. The owners are super friendly and are there to help with anything you might need.

They have nice, clean shower houses and bathrooms and reasonable rates for campsites as well as float trip rentals. 

Where To Stay:  Oak Cabin With Hot Tub

This cabin is a great place for a family or a couple of friends to stay while visiting the North Fork River. The cabin is down a secluded road where you can enjoy seeing wildlife right off the front porch.

There also is a new hot tub for relaxing and having an evening drink while watching the sunset. Check out Pettit’s Canoe Rental right down the street for float trip rentals and transportation.

Perfect For Large Groups

Another great option for a group of friends or a bunch of families looking to have an awesome weekend on the river. This cabin can sleep 13 adults comfortably and has all the amenities you would need to keep you comfortable.

This cabin is even walking distance to a really nice restaurant and also very close to Dawt Mill & Sunburst Ranch where you can rent canoes, kayaks, or rafts, grab a drink at the bar, or enjoy a tasty dinner.

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Best float trips in missouri for families, 9.   big piney river.

The Big Piney River

Distance from St. Louis: 2 hours & 30 minutes Distance from Kansas City: 4 hours Distance from Springfield: 2 hours

If you’re looking to go on a float trip with hopes of not seeing another soul, check out the Big Piney River.

A tributary of the Gasconade River, the Big Piney is a great  family float trip river in Missouri  and is easy to float year-round because of the high water levels. This also makes it one of the best places to kayak in Missouri!

The scenery of the Big Piney definitely won’t disappoint either- tall jagged bluffs overlook the river and there are plenty of  secret swimming spots to discover along the way, making this river one of the best rivers for float trips in Missouri.

Make sure to taste some beers at the Piney River Brewing Co and get a Float Trip beer while you’re at it!

Where To Camp/Rent:  Peck’s Last Resort

This campground is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking to camp and float all in one place. They have RV spots, tent spots, and really affordable prices on float trip rentals.

They also have nice cabins you can rent which makes it one of the best places for family float trips in Missouri so you can have all the comforts of home while also experiencing a nice trip together.

Where To Stay:  Secluded Log Cabin On The Big Piney

This log cabin has a gorgeous screened-in porch perfect for relaxing after a fun day of floating down the Big Piney.

The house has 3 bedrooms, 6 beds, and 2 full baths making it a perfect place to get away with family or a group of friends. There are canoe rentals close by and the river is only 2 minutes away.

This house is a perfect spot for exploring the Big Piney!

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Best float trip in missouri for solitude, 10.  eleven point river.

Greer Spring at Eleven Point River

Distance from St. Louis: 3 hours & 20 minutes Distance from Kansas City: 5 hours & 20 minutes Distance from Springfield: 3 hours

The Eleven Point River is one of the best floats in Missouri for people seeking solitude and some time unplugged.

Probably one of the  most remote rivers in Missouri , the Eleven Point is a great river to float if you’re looking for an awesome adventure. The Eleven Point is supplied by the enormous Greer Spring, which is the 10th largest freshwater spring in the world! 

There are primitive campgrounds located along the banks of the river which can be great for people looking to do a multiple-day float.

Where To Rent:  Richards Canoe Rental

Richards Canoe Rental is a great place to rent all your float trip equipment and also set up camp.

They are family-owned and have been in business since 1976. They have shower houses and restrooms for tent campers as well as hookups for RVs. Their canoe and kayaks are rented at reasonable rates and they are on a beautiful section of the Eleven Point. 

Where to Camp:  Greer Crossing Recreation Campground

Greer Crossing Recreation Campground is a secluded campground located right on the banks of the Eleven Point.

It is managed by the USDA and the hosts at this campground keep it super clean. There are vault toilets and no hookups. Richards Canoe Rental is right down the road where you can rent float trip equipment. 

11. Beaver Creek

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Distance from St. Louis: 3 hours & 50 minutes Distance from Kansas City: 3 hours & 40 minutes Distance from Springfield: 1 hour & 10 minutes

Floating down Beaver Creek is a great option for someone looking for solitude. It’s also a popular river with fly fishers, so you know there is some good fishing to be had here.

Beaver Creek is a tributary of The White River and even though it isn’t technically a river, it’s still around the size of the Niangua River but it usually has a lot less reliable water supply.

One of the best parts of The Beaver Creek River is that it flows through Mark Twain National Forest so you’re bound to see some beautiful scenery on your float trip.

Where To Rent/Camp:  Beaver Creek Canoe Rental & Campground

Beaver Creek Canoe Rental and Campground is one of the best places to rent float trip gear as well as camp. They have awesome customer service and fair prices. The campground is super well taken care of and the bathhouse is extremely clean. It also has 1600 feet of waterfront campsites, so you can enjoy the river while you camp.

12. The James River

missouri river rafting down the James River

The James River is a perfect float trip located near Springfield, Missouri and the river actually supplies drinking water to the town of Springfield.

There was once upon a time when the James River was actually really polluted, but in recent years thanks to the James River Basin Partnership, the river has been cleaned up , and how it makes for a great place to go floating.

The James River flows south of Springfield and past Galena and stops at Table Rock Lake. There are quite a few options for public access points along this river and when the water is high enough there is a section that can make up a solid three-day 2 overnight float trip.

Where To Rent/Camp:  James River Outfitters

James River Outfitters is the perfect place that offers canoe trips in Missouri down the James River. They have really fair prices on camping and rentals as well as great customer service.

One of our favorite ways to go on a float trip is by being shuttled upriver and floating back to your campsite. That way you don’t have to ride a shuttle for miles after being tired from a full day of floating. James River Outfitters has floats where you can end your day back at the campground which is perfect in our opinion.

13. Huzzah Creek and Courtois Creek

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The Huzzah and Courtois Creek are both Meramec River tributaries and are super popular places to go on a float trip near St. Louis. Located near Steelville, Missouri the creeks are surrounded by lots of Missouri float trip cabins and places to camp.

If you’re looking for a family-friendly float trip in Missouri this is not the place during the summer months. Because of the river resorts located along these rivers, this is one of the biggest Missouri party destinations .

But if partying is what you’re looking for, you can end your search and head to Huzzah or Courtois Creek.

Just like with any river on this list, if you go during the week or in the shoulder season, you are bound to see a lot fewer crowds. So these rivers could be a good choice at those times!

Where To Rent/Camp:  Huzzah Valley Resort

If you’re looking for an all-in-one float trip rental place the Huzzah Valley Resort has you covered. They have a huge campground, float trip rental gear, and even horseback riding.

The Huzzah is one of the Missouri floating rivers and the Huzzah Valley Resort is one of the best places to do just that. They even have gorgeous cabin rentals so you can go on your Missouri river rafting trip with all the comforts of home.

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Jess Drier is co-founder of Unearth The Voyage. She loves outdoor adventures, hiking, camping, going on float trips, and exploring new countries. She has explored more than 20 countries, taught English in South Korea, and visited 28 stunning National Parks while living in her RV. She loves sharing her knowledge here on Unearth The Voyage in detailed guides and helping others discover the great outdoors and their love for travel!

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Since The Landing originated the Current River Tube Trip over 30 years ago, it has become an extremely popular form of summertime entertainment. More and more people each year have discovered this relaxing pastime. It is a unique and inexpensive form of entertainment for the whole family, and we guarantee you a fun-filled summer day or weekend!

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Current River Cadillac

Cadillac tubes are tubes with a fabric cover and a mesh seat. They provide better back support to make your tube float more comfortable, and the cover keeps the tube from getting hot from the sun.

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Deluxe Tube

The deluxe tube is made from heavy duty PVC. They include two handles that make it easy to move your tube in and out of the water.

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An upgraded version of the Deluxe Tube, with a backrest and included cupholder.

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Deluxe Cooler Tube

If you are taking a cooler with you on your tube trip (recommended) you will need this specialized tube to float your cooler.

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The Landing offers a large selection of 6 man rafts which are great for families and groups of 6 or less that want to float together. Our heavy duty PVC rafts are 12 foot long and 6 foot wide.

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Canoeing the Current River is as famous as it is fun. Most of our canoes are 17 feet Osagian brand, 2 person canoes. Easily maneuverable, the canoe floats twice as fast as any other vessel. Each canoe has plenty of room for your cooler, fishing tackle and river gear.

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The Landing offers a large selection of colorful one man, self-bailing, inflatable kayaks. The capabilities of our kayaks make a very enjoyable single user experience.

*Reservations are highly recommended for these vessels on Summer weekends. To place a reservation, please call the River Store to arrange your group reservation. Final payment is due the day before your reserved date. On the day of your reservation, please come into the River Store to get your river pass and start your trip!

OVERNIGHT FLOAT TRIPS

The Landing offers several overnight camping float trips by canoe or raft ranging from one night out to five nights out. Departure times for overnight trips will be arranged on an individual basis and should be arranged at least three days before your departure date.

Overnight canoeing and rafting trips should be undertaken only by experienced floaters. All of the these trips take you through very remote areas and there are very few communication areas such as cell phone service, public phones, restrooms, or stores. It is possible that you could be affected by inclimate weather, etc. Remember that you cannot be picked up after you set out from your put-in point, so plan accordingly with food, water, clothing and shelter. Rafts will float somewhat slower than canoes, so if you are planning an overnight raft trip, talk to us about floating times, rates, etc.

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Best Float Trips in the Ozarks

Explore 10 scenic float trips that can only be enjoyed in the Ozarks. Find tips for floating the Big Piney River, Jack's Fork, Current River, James River, Niangua and the North Fork in Missouri and the Kings River in Arkansas among others.

By Vivian Wheeler

Canoe or float down Big Piney River in Missouri

One of the best parts of living in the Ozarks is the abundance of rivers that crisscross our region. All across our little corner of the world, hundreds of miles of river flow through Missouri and Arkansas that are just waiting to be enjoyed. In order to help you get out on the river, we did the hard work for you and planned 10 incredible float trips for you to experience this summer. Whether you’re a paddling novice or have been canoeing for years, there’s something for everyone on this list. The only challenge will be finding enough time to float them all.

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Length: 5 miles | Difficulty: Easy

Float beaver creek in ava missouri.

Located in Ava, Beaver Creek offers family friendly floating fun that's not too far from Springfield, MO.

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Length: 8 miles | Difficulty: Easy

Float missouri's big piney river.

Big Piney River is relatively quiet and offers respite from the summer heat.

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Length: 6.8–10.7 miles | Difficulty: Moderate

Spend a weekend on the buffalo national river.

Just a couple hours south across the Arkansas border lies the Buffalo National River. Plan your escape for a weekend full of floating, fishing and hiking in the Ozark Mountains.

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Length: 14 miles | Difficulty: Moderate

Float the eleven point in alton missouri.

The Eleven Point River is wild and free and floatable all summer long.

For Those New to Floating

Learning the ropes, practice makes perfect, get the gear.

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Length: 15 miles; 11 miles | Difficulty: Moderate; Easy

Float missouri's jacks fork & current rivers.

We would argue that some of the best floating in the Midwest is found on the Jacks Fork and Current rivers.

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Length: 7 miles | Difficulty: Easy

Float springfield missouri's james river.

Our hometown river is often overlooked as a floatable river, but thanks to the efforts by the James River Basin Partnership, the James River is once again a viable option for a leisurely paddle downstream.

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Float the Kings River in Eureka Springs Arkansas

With easy floating and the option for Class III rapids, this Arkansas river is called Kings River for a reason.

Try Something New

Float after dark, two-day overnight float, paddle and sip.

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Length: 7.25 miles | Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging

Float the mulberry river in ozark arkansas.

For those looking for a float trip that's a bit more adventurous, the Mulberry River in Arkansas awaits.

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Length: 11.5 miles | Difficulty: Easy

Float missouri's niangua river.

Prime fishing and gorgeous scenery make the popular Niangua River worth the trip.

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Length: 12 miles | Difficulty: Moderate

Float missouri's north fork.

Take the plunge and enjoy floating 12 miles of spring fed, gorgeous scenery on the North Fork in Missouri.

Floating Do's and Don'ts

Always check the water level. If the water is too high, floating can be dangerous. If it’s too low, you might not be able to float. Due to rain, rivers can vary wildly day-to-day. Wear sunscreen. Missouri summers can be brutal, and you don’t want to be stuck on a multi-hour float without proper protection from the sun. Littering is illegal. Secure your trash in a trash bag that is tied to your canoe in case you tip over. You don’t want to spill your garbage all over the river.  Glass bottles are illegal on all rivers. It’s illegal to have them in your boat or on a gravel bar. If you’re caught with glass bottles, you could face a hefty fine for each bottle in your possession. Wear water shoes for wading. Need we say more? If you do tip, move to the upstream side of your canoe to avoid being trapped between your boat and an obstacle.  Reserve your boat ahead of time. On popular weekends, outfitters can book up. Pay attention to the reservation policy. Some outfitters require advance cancellation to get your deposit back.

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Go floating in eureka springs.

Audience Development Intern Corin Cesaric took a trip to Eureka Springs, AR for a weekend getaway and floated the afternoon away on an inflatable stand-up.

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SWIMMING HOLES

Your guide to the 13 best swimming holes in the ozarks.

Explore the coolest places to swim the the great outdoors—that you can only find in Missouri and Arkansas.

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SUMMER CAMP

Summer camp on the buffalo river in arkansas.

Growing up, Chuck Travers attended yearly float trips on the Buffalo River that turned into a lifelong passion for the outdoors.

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 White River Kayaking and Outdoors offers kayak, canoe, and paddleboard (SUP) rentals in Branson/Hollister Missouri.  We are conveniently located at 187 First Street Hollister, Missouri 65672 in the Turkey Creek Junction shopping center. Our location provides quick and easy access to beautiful Lake Taneycomo.  Whether a beginner or an expert, White River lakes make the perfect setting for fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing. View an assortment of wildlife or try catching a variety of fish. There is no better way to enjoy an adventure in the Ozark Mountains. Upon your departure from White River Kayaking & Outdoors, you will be fitted with the proper size life jacket and given a map of the local waterways. We drop you off up river for a traditional float, or you can launch right here for a more exploratory float.  There are several routes from which you can choose, depending on the desired length of your adventure.

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10 Best Float Trips in Missouri for Beautiful Views and Clear Waters

These scenic float trips in Missouri are perfect for a serene day trip or a days-long excursion.

Elizabeth Rhodes is a special projects editor at Travel + Leisure , covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer.

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When it comes to choosing an outdoor adventure in their home state, Missourians are especially lucky. The Show-Me State is brimming with natural beauty — from caverns and mountains to rivers and waterfalls — and one of the best ways to get amongst it on a hot summer's day is with a float trip, a classic Midwestern warm-weather pastime.

A float trip is exactly as it sounds: You float down a river atop a tube, raft, kayak, or canoe, enjoying the scenery and perhaps knocking back a few beverages along the way (make sure you familiarize yourself with the law before bringing booze onboard, though). There are group float trips — generally alcohol-free — facilitated by outfitters that provide guidance and materials, or you can opt to do it yourself if you're willing to do some planning (the route, plus entry and exit points). Whichever way you decide to float, you won't want to put in without a swimsuit and water shoes, plenty of sun protection (including sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats), a quality life jacket, and a cooler loaded with water and snacks.

With countless miles of waterways across Missouri, there are options for any kind of outing, from easy day trips from St. Louis, Springfield, and Kansas City to more out-of-the-way rivers and streams. Here are 10 of the best destinations for a Missouri float trip.

1. Meramec River

The Meramec River snakes around Central Missouri, running along the outskirts of the Mark Twain National Forest and through Meramec State Park , flowing towards St. Louis, around where it joins the Mississippi River. There are a number of outfitters offering float trips on this scenic, forest-flanked waterway — Ozark Outdoors Resort , Meramec Caverns , and Old Cove Canoe and Kayak , among others — and some are just an hour's drive from St. Louis. Known for its "river resorts," Meramec is also perfect for groups in the market for a weekend-long float party. Camp out in the state park or consider reserving a cozy cabin right on the river.

2. Niangua River

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Though it's best known as a fishing hotspot teeming with trout, bass, and catfish, the Niangua River in south and central Missouri is highly float-worthy and bursting with the natural splendor of the Ozarks. Tour companies like Riverfront Campground and Canoe , Niangua River Oasis , and Adventures Float Trips rent out equipment and facilitate trips of varying lengths on the Niangua. Along the river is nothing but untouched nature, so make sure to bring everything you need and go with a plan. The cabins and camping at Riverfront Campground, an hour outside of Springfield, make it possible to plan a whole weekend around floating.

3. Big Piney River

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The 110-mile-long Big Piney River runs through the Mark Twain National Forest, a vast (1.5 million-acre) patch of protected land stretching across the Ozark Highlands and beyond. Its central location makes it easily accessible from any part of the state, and floaters are guaranteed not to be disappointed by the wild scenery. If you plan to float the national forest section, however, you'll be going it alone as outfitters are not authorized to operate there. The U.S. Forest Service recommends entry and exit at the following access points: Bookers Bend, Crossroads Access, East Gate, and the Slabtown Recreation Area. If you're more interested in an organized trip, you can find that on other parts of the river. BSC Outdoors runs float trips on the Big Piney and conjoined Gasconade rivers from Dixon.

4. Beaver Creek

This quiet and gentle tributary of the White River is great for longer excursions due to its gentle and consistent gradient. Like Big Piney, Beaver Creek also runs through part of the Mark Twain National Forest and is popular for fishing. Self-organized float trips "should start in the Bradleyville area or below," the Missouri Canoe and Floaters Association says, "unless you want to wade or fish." Beaver Creek Campground , a seven-minute drive from Bradleyville, offers rentals and a shuttle service that will take you and your equipment anywhere along the creek.

5. James River

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The James River is a close option for those in Springfield. Although it once had a reputation for being dirty, the James River Basin Partnership has worked in recent years to clean up the waterway and make it a solid option for float trips again. Start your float at the Joe Crighton Access and follow the James River Water Trail to the Lake Springfield Park and Boathouse. Otherwise, go further south to rent equipment from James River Outfitters in Galena, which offers boats, shuttles, and camping accommodations.

6. Current River

The National Rivers Project , part of the River Management Society, calls Current River and Jacks Fork "two of the finest floating rivers you'll find anywhere." The Current flows from Montauk State Park and terminates in northeastern Arkansas. Paddlers can put in at The Landing in Van Buren, a lodge and raft outfitter that burned down in 2021 but has continued to facilitate floats along the Current River. The Landing will even kit you out for a multi-day expedition lasting up to five nights.

7. Jacks Fork River

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This Missouri river is part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways system. Its clear waters are surrounded by cliffs, making for a picturesque trip, but water levels vary depending on the time of year. One outfitter, Two Rivers Canoe Rental , recommends the 14-mile float from Alley Springs to Two Rivers as a year-round option. Anything above Alley Springs, it says, is for the more experienced. You can use Two Rivers for everything you need — rentals, shuttles, camping, groceries — on a Jacks Fork River float.

8. Gasconade River

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This central Missouri river is hundreds of miles long, making it optimal both for a short day trip or a multi-day journey. You can even do a link-up of the Gasconade River and Big Piney — the two join together north of Devils Elbow — with BSC Outdoors ' three- to eight-mile excursions. For longer trips on the Gasconade only, the outfitter offers a multi-day, 14-mile float from the Riddle Bridge access point. The route goes past the Gasconade Hills Conservation Area.

9. North Fork of the White River

Another great option for a Missouri float trip, the North Fork of the White River has mostly calm waters — and its abundance of trout also makes it an ideal spot for fishing. The Missouri Canoe and Floaters Association says the stretch from Dora to Norfork Lake (across the Arkansas border) is almost always floatable. Some of the lower reaches, however, can get "sporty." Sunburst Ranch offers camping and a range of float trips along this picturesque river, the most popular being the five- to seven-hour float from Hammond Mill.

10. Huzzah and Courtois Creeks

These two creeks flow nearly side-by-side in the same region before joining the larger Meramec River. Both Huzzah and Courtois are beautiful and popular among the local paddlers, but their depths (and temperatures) can change drastically depending on the season, so be sure to check the conditions with a local outfitter before you go. Ozark Outdoors Resort in Leasburg is a trusted tour company running five- and 10-mile trips on Courtois Creek and four-, 10-, and 14-milers on Huzzah Creek. After a long day on the water, you can relax with a beverage and live music (Fridays and Saturdays) at the on-site Paddlers Bar and Grill.

Adventures Float Trips

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Welcome to Adventures Float Trips!

Adventures Float Trips is a great place to spend a care-free day (or two, or more!) soaking in the sights and sounds of nature as you peacefully float down the clear, cold Niangua river. Whether you and your family love to kayak, canoe, or raft, Adventures Float Trips will give everyone the unique float experience they’ve been craving!

We’re open year round. We are located on State Highway 64 4 miles from Bennett Spring State Park, 16 miles west of Lebanon, and 13 miles east of US 65 at Louisburg. We offer great access for day trips, travelers, motorcyclists, or spur-of-the-moment-fun.

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Enjoy all the excellent fishing and beautiful scenery on a less crowded river with our weekday floats and primitive camping. We offer river trips that give you flexibility in float times, and plenty of time to fish and play.

Our affordable overnight stay allows for the small savings that you might need for gas and other expenses. Please see our camping page for other details .

As fall approaches (late September to early October), the leaves on the trees begin to change colors. Fishing is great, and wildlife is abundant. Don’t miss out, enjoy one last day on the beautiful Niangua River before the winter months.

Reservations and Deposits are required for weekend Floats. However, if wanting to avoid any crowds, consider a float through the week.

Reservation Information:

  • Please send full amount or half of the total which would be considered a deposit only.
  • If there is a threat of severe weather or there is high water you will receive a raincheck that is good for one year from the date of your reservation. If the threat of severe weather ends or the river is navigable by noon rainchecks will not be given.
  • Cancellation or reduction of your float trip must be made at least 14 days in advance to receive a refund of the deposit less a processing fee. If the cancellation is within 14 days there will be NO REFUNDS.

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We now stock almost everything you need to make your camping and float trip a success. We carry a wide variety of snacks, ice, beverages including beer & liquor, camping accessories, floating accessories, and firewood.

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Our 1st float trip was amazing. They made it easy, Cool shower house, working toliets and stalls, They were quick to get a cell phone back to us left on the van, before we docked out. Cute store, good prices, All we did was set up camp, they came by to load us and our raft was ready at the water, picked us up and unloaded us at site. Thanks to the great experience, we will return as much as we can:)
Great adventure and great host. We will definitely be back. Thanks Terry and Barbie
Thank you, thank you to Terry, Barbie, Tanya, Susan, and everyone else at Majestic Views & Adventures. You made our float easy and were so friendly! Our family has floated a lot of group floats over the last 30 plus years and everyone said that this year was by far the best. You packed our gear with a smile and provided prompt, comfortable service. All we had to do was show up and have fun. Thanks again. We will definitely be back.
We had a wonderful time! Great friendly and accomodating people. Since it was last minute, my daughter forgot her water shoes. One of the staff ladies offered a pair of her own for my daughter to use. I have never experienced that kind of offer from any other float/campground company. Staff were very helpful, the boys carried our cooler for us(i have a bad back). We will definitely camp here again soon. Amazing people! Thank you ! Ps, my daughter loved the pups.
The staff were so kind, thoughtful and considerate!

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6 Lazy River Summer Tubing Trips In Missouri To Start Planning Now

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Beth Price-Williams

A professional writer for more than two decades, Beth has lived in nearly a dozen states – from Missouri and Virginia to Connecticut and Vermont – and Toronto, Canada. In addition to traveling extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., she has a BA in Journalism from Point Park University (PA), a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Stockton University (NJ), and a Master of Professional Writing from Chatham University (PA). A writer and editor for Only In Your State since 2016, Beth grew up in and currently lives outside of Pittsburgh and when she’s not writing or hanging out with her bunnies, budgies, and chinchilla, she and her daughter are out chasing waterfalls.

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Summer in Missouri means spending as much time as we can outdoors … but that also means we have to find as many ways as we can to stay cool all season long. Missouri offers so many fun ways to cool down on the water that about everyone can find something to their liking . If you’re a fan of relaxing on a summer day, consider hitting the river on one of these great options for summer tubing in Missouri .

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When you’re not exploring the hidden beaches in Missouri, you won’t find a better way to while away the time than by tubing. What are your favorite spots for summer tubing in Missouri? Let us know in the comments. If you’re looking for more summer fun in Missouri, hiking is a great way to spend a warm day. If you’re looking for a quiet and serene lake hike, follow the Lincoln Lakeside Trail near Troy .

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4 Fantastic Float Trips in Missouri and Where to Camp

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A good, old-fashioned float trip is a rite of passage in Missouri. Whether you’re looking to escape the Midwest heat, or challenge yourself on a multiday river trek, float trips in Missouri are a fun way to spend your summer days. With a number of rivers located near  popular towns , floaters have easy access to everything from sun-soaked waterways to cool and shady fishing holes.

The Best and Most Beautiful Float Trips in Missouri

No matter where you choose to float in Missouri, there’s one thing you can count on: Midwestern hospitality.  Any launch site worth its salt is serviced by experienced river vendors who can assist floaters with river information, rentals and transportation. They’ll help you right up to the water’s edge, then pick you up at the end of the route and drive you back to camp. No matter where you choose to reach the water, you’re sure to be in good hands.

We’ve chosen four of our favorite rivers for float trips in Missouri. On the Gasconade River, you can find a less-crowded launch point than on the nearby Lake of the Ozarks. The Big Piney River, a tributary of the Gasconade, offers plenty of riverside camping in a slightly more secluded location. Meanwhile, the Jacks Fork River, part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverway, is a family-friendly destination closer to the boot-heel of the state. And just over an hour from St. Louis, the massive Meramec River is perfect for those who love land adventures just as much as the water. Read on for more.

1. Float along the Gasconade River near Dixon

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Nearly 280 miles long, the Gasconade River is known for its crooked turns and dramatic scenery. It begins in the Ozark Mountains and winds through the towns of Laclede, Pulaski, Phelps, Osage, and Gasconade. After passing through the Mark Twain National Forest, the Gasconade River empties into the Missouri River. Floaters on the Gasconade can enjoy beautiful Ozark scenery filled with limestone bluffs, caves, and natural springs.

The Boiling Springs Campground , about 10 miles southeast of Dixon, makes a perfect base for floating the Gasconade River. At the campground, you can rent canoes, rafts, kayaks, and tubes. Choose from 3, 5, and 8-mile floats and they’ll shuttle you upriver to the starting point—then you just float back to the campground. Rates vary depending on the type of watercraft you choose, and reservations are recommended. Shuttles depart several times per day from the camp pavilion. 

The campground at Boiling Springs is open from May 1 to Oct. 15 and can accommodate both tent and RV campers; full hookups are available. Most of the sites are located right near the river for easy water access. The campground offers showers, flush toilets, a picnic pavilion, volleyball court, sandbox for the kids, and a dog walking area. There are also four fully-equipped cabins available to rent. Tent site rates are based on how many people are in your party; RV site rates are based on type of hookups selected and number in party.

Prepare for your next adventure by downloading maps. The Dyrt PRO lets you download maps and campgrounds without cell service. “My alternative to using pro would be to drive back out to cell service”.

2. Float or Fish in the Big Piney River near Fort Leonard Wood

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If the Gasconade River doesn’t float your boat, the Big Piney River is a close second for float trips in Missouri. This 11o-mile tributary of the Gasconade is regarded as one of the best fishing streams in the area for rock and smallmouth bass. Much of the Big Piney is known for being a family-friendly float as it meanders past limestone bluffs and pine forests. More than 21 miles of the river flows through the Mark Twain National Forest before it merges with the Gasconade.  

Peck’s Last Resort—formerly Rich’s Last Resort—rents canoes, rafts and kayaks for half- and full-day floats on the Big Piney, up to 15 miles. Canoes are also available for multiday floats up to 45 miles. Daily watercraft rates range from $30–$100. Multiday rentals receive discounts for each additional day. Vehicle and watercraft shuttle service to the put-in and take-out locations is available for an additional charge. Fishing is not permitted from watercraft.  

The campground at Peck’s Last Resort offers individual and group tent camping with access to restrooms and showers. A limited number of RV spaces are available; hookups are not currently available. The resort also offers three cabin rentals. Ice and firewood is available onsite. Campsite rates are $10/person/night; cabins are $60/couple/night, with extra fees for children and additional guests. Midweek cabin specials include a canoe float trip. 

3. Visit a Historic Missouri Riverway near Eminence

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Turn your river trip into a journey through time with a float on the Jacks Fork River near Alley Spring. Located just 6 miles west of Eminence, you can catch a glimpse of the historic Alley Mill as you paddle by, or hop out of your boat and take a full tour of the landmark structure. Constructed in 1893, the mill was used to grind grain for bread. Complete with early milling turbines, chutes, and elevators, the “Old Red Mill” gives some insight into early American culture.

For paddling this stretch of the  Ozark National Scenic Riverway, Harvey’s at Alley Spring rents canoes, kayaks, tubes, and rafts. They offer several one-day floats, ranging from 7 to 18 miles, and several more multiday floats, up to 62 miles. The friendly folks at Harvey’s will shuttle you to your put-in point and pick you up at the end of your float, or shuttle your vehicle for you. Canoe and kayak rental rates range from $30–$75/day; raft rentals range from $100–$140/day. Reservations are recommended.

If you’re going to float past Alley Spring, the  Alley Spring Campground  is the ideal location to pitch your tent. You’ll also have access to swimming and fishing. The campground provides more than 170 tent and RV sites with picnic tables and fire rings; many have partial hookups. There are also group sites available.  Onsite facilities include seasonal restrooms and showers, and a dump station is available. Campsite rates range from $18–$38/night.

“Totally classic Ozarks experience here with all the water and woods you want! Great easy and moderate trails with lovely views, critters, and wildflowers. If you have a watercraft you will absolutely want to bring it (not sure about rentals on site or nearby).” —The Dyrt camper Lynn G.

4. Spend a day on the Meramec near Sullivan

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Near St. Louis, the Meramec River is one of the longest free-flowing rivers in Missouri. The river was an important industrial route for early lead, iron, and timber industries. Today, the Meramec is popular for canoeing, kayaking, and raft float trips in Missouri. With steep limestone bluffs, caves, and soothing springs, a day on the Meramec River is perfect for putting your mind at ease.

Meramec State Park facilitates 5-mile float trips along the Meramec. Visitors can choose from canoes, kayaks, and 6- and 8-person rafts; floats usually last from two to four hours. Park staff will transport you and your watercraft to the launch point at Sappington Bridge, then you just float back to the park’s boat ramp. Canoe and kayak rates range from $30–$45; raft rates range from $140–$180. Check the park’s website for float launch times.

If you’re going to float the Meramac, you might as well camp at the Meramac. The state park offers more than 200 tent and RV sites with partial and full hookups. Group sites are also available, as well as several fully-equipped cabins . Facilities in the park include restrooms with showers, visitor center, park store, picnic shelter and several miles of hiking trails. Visitors can also take a guided tour of Fisher Cave . Campsite rates range from $13–$30/night; reservations accepted. 

“This is a really nice campground. There are locations that you can hang out on the Meramec River during the day or hike and explore caves. Very well kept and friendly staff.” —The Dyrt camper Denver S.

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Missouri Float trips Available Year-Round!

Missouri Ozark Float Trips Canoeing Kayaking

Enjoy Missouri Canoeing, Missouri Kayaking, or Rafting. Treehouse Cabins offers Kayak, Raft and Canoe rentals.

With the Spring fed North Fork River being the 8th largest spring system in the State of Missouri, you’ll enjoy hours of Missouri floating.

Treehouse Cabins is located at the heart of the North Fork River, known as the “Falls”. 

The Falls is a rock ledge 2-3 feet high – The Falls borders our property. It is the finest in Missouri canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. We are the place for quality canoe, raft, or kayak rentals.

The North Fork River has its upper reaches in the Mark Twain National Forest, and has a relatively constant flow from the many springs that feed it. Being spring fed the North Fork is crystal clear, making for some excellent observations of the aquatic life living in the river.

In normal water the river rates class I in most places, and class II in others, and makes a pleasant float for all family members and is considered a prime river for Missouri canoeing or Missouri rafting.

Check out our Summer Schedule and Rates below. Extended trips and other options are available. Please call Treehouse Cabins to help you plan the trip that’s right for you.

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Distance : 7 Miles Float Time : 3-4 Hours Departure : 10 AM Pickup :  Arrive at ROLF Available : Sunday – Sunday

Canoe  $52    Kayak  $39   

Raft  $140-$160

Twin Bridges to ROLF

Distance : 12 Miles Float Time : 5-6 Hours Departure : 10 AM Pickup :  Arrive at ROLF Available: Monday – Saturday NOTE: Must have at least two boats to do a shuttle to Twin Bridges

Canoe  $57    Kayak  $44

Raft  $145-$165

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(all prices include shuttle and outfitting fee).

Canoe $52 Kayak $39 Raft $140 to $160/day (4p & 6p sizes)     Private Canoe or Kayak Haul (by prior arrangement only) $52 per canoe per trip * $39 per kayak per trip * *if other boats are going to the same destination * $10 shuttle surcharge if only one person being shuttled

Important Safety Tips

  • DO NOT take a child through who is not wearing a life jacket or who is fastened into a chair, such as a child seat.
  • DO NOT drink excessive alcohol while canoeing. There is a direct correlation between blood alcohol content and accidents on the river.
  • DO NOT put your fingers over the edge of the canoe, as if you brush aside a rock you can do severe damage to your fingers.
  • DO NOT have expensive items laying loose in the canoe. They should be in a Dry Bag that floats, and be fastened to the canoe.

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Float trips, camping and cabin rentals on the elk river in noel, mo.

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Welcome to Elk River Floats, we look forward to making your time on the river fun, safe, and worry free. You may reserve your float with included shuttle, learn more about how floating works on our family’s property, or book your campsite or cabin online with us here.  We look forward to seeing you soon!

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Paddle down the beautiful Elk River with a fun and exciting kayak rental! Your float trip can start from any of our three locations!

Welcome to Elk River Floats & Resort of the Ozarks, where we specialize in all things river fun! From rafting and canoeing to camping and angling, we offer a variety of river activities for everyone to enjoy!

Located along the Elk River in the beautiful Ozark mountains, you can truly experience the outdoors with friends and family at Elk River Floats & Resort of the Ozarks, which includes four campgrounds : Wayside , Kozy Kamp , Eagles Nest , and Trestle Park . *These campgrounds, apart from Wayside, have different websites you can visit in our menu to view and book your desired campground easily.

Our campgrounds feature RV hook-ups, hot showers, fire wood, and snack bars! We also have a gift shop where you can find all those necessities you might have forgotten. Our cabins and vacation houses are located at Ginger Blue Resort and several locations along the Elk River.

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Beautiful place, with extra amenities such as a pool, volleyball and outdoor grilling. Cabin was clean and well maintained. Owners were very helpful, friendly and personable yet not intrusive. We will absolutely chose them again next year and bring additional folks!

We had a great time and will be going again. The people that owned it were great, all the people on the river were fun and we all shared food and drink. The scenery was beautiful, I would recommend it to anybody that wants to have fun with good people.

This floating and camping company is second to none! Hard working people who put customer service above all else! Their cabins are beautiful and rustic. They have 3 camping locations along the river which are breathtaking in many different ways. I highly enjoyed my stay and float at this wonderful business and I know you will to!

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James River

Float trips, for which the Ozarks are famous among smallmouth bass fishermen, reputedly originated at Galena on the James. John boats 18-24 feet long and 4 feet wide were used long before canoes and kayaks became popular and are amazingly maneuverable craft for their size. Some anglers still prefer the stability they provide for casting while standing and the comfort of folding arm chairs which they can carry. Before the days of Table Rock Dam a five-day float of about 125 miles was available from Galena to Branson, but now little, if any, of the river is floatable below Galena. However one of the fine fishing floats always has been the 22-mile section from “Hooten Town” to Galena and this may srill be floated even with john boats. In high or medium water paddlers can run anorher 40 miles above this as well as some of the larger tributaries. Most of this water provides fine fishing.

Difficulty: I; a few places on upper river rate up to III due to obstructions. Gradient: general- 4.5; Hwy. 125 to Lake Springfield – 6.3; dam at Lake Springfield to Hwy.14-4.3; to Galena – 4. Counties: Greene, Christian, Scone.

James River – Mile-By-Mile Description

0.0 Hwy. 125 Bridge. McCraw Ford. Access under bridge.2.7 Hwy. D Bridge. No access. 2.9 Turner Bridge. Old Hwy. D. 3.0 San Francisco St. Louis R.R. Bridge. 6.8 Joe Crighton Access on right, at Kinser Bridge on Farm Road 164. No ramp, but easy canoe/kayak access. 9.5 Hwy. 60 Bridge. Lake Springfield backs up water beyond this point. 9.7 Farm Road 181 Bridge. No access. 10.0 Southwood Access (Springfield City Utilities) on left downstream from Hwy. 65 Bridge. Off Hwy. 65. take Evans Road to Southwood Road. Lake Springfield. which is about 2 miles long, begins. 12.1 Public park and access on right. 12.3 Kissick Darn. Fair access. 12.4 Tailwaters Access (Springfield City Utilities) on right, off Hwy. 65 to Evans Road to Kissick. 15.8 Hwy. 160 Bridge. Fair access. 18.7 Owens Bridge. 20.3 Shallow rapids caused by rock ledge, with brush and logs at bortom. Walk or line! 21.3 Blue Spring on left. Not safe. 23.2 Counry road bridge. No access. 25.2 Wilson Creek on right. 26.3 Stone piers of old Delaware Bridge. 26.7 Spring branch on left. 27.0 Delaware Town Access on left, on County Road 14-31. 27.5 Hwy. 14 Bridge Access. 28.3 Blue Hole. 29.3 Rock ledge at old fotd site makes good riffle. 31.9 Ftazier Bridge on county road. Access. 33.5 Shelvin Rock Access on left, on Shelvin Rock Road. 33.9 McCafferty Hollow Cteek on left. 36.2 Jamesville Btidge. Hwys. M and U. No access. 36.3 Finley Creek, on left. 37.9 Tory Creek on left. Montague Spring, 2.5 miles up creek, reached via Hwy. O from Hwy. 65. The spring has a flow of nearly 2 million gallons per day, is used to supply a private trout hatchery and is one of the largest springs in this river drainage. 39.4 Silvet Lake Branch on right. 39.7 Hooten Town Access on right, on Hotten Town Road. 40.8 Hooten Hill, on right (high bluff). 42.6 Watch for down trees in river along right bank. Use caution, particularly in high water. 44.3 Cole Pit Hole access on County Road V-70 off Hwy. V. 44.7 McCall Bridge. 45.0 Old Stillhouse Hollow, which is spring fed, on right. 46.1 Access on left where extension of Hwy. V parallels rivet. 46.3 Goff Creek on left. No access. Fast run just below. 50.4 Private access on right side, off Hwy. AA near O to church. 52.8 Crane Creek on right. 53.8 Wheeler Branch and Hwy. AA on right. No access. 56.6 Horse Creek on left. H.L. Kerr Access on Horse Cteek Road. 58.3 Yocum’s Camp on tight. No access. 61.0 Hwy. 248-13 Bridge. Access. 61.3 Hwy. 13 Bridge. No access. 61.6 Y Btidge at Galena. Supplies in town. Lake fishing regulations apply downstream from here. 61.7 Access on right. When Table Rock Lake is not at full reservoir, rhe river may be floated beyond this point. Inquire locally about conditions and accesses.

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