outdoors + Canoeing / Floating Facility
Missouri is “the place” for outdoor enthusiasts. Missouri contains hundreds of conservation and natural areas; 50 state parks; the vast Mark Twain National Forest; the Ozark National Scenic Riverways; the Katy Trail, America’s longest rail-to-trail walking/biking trail at more than 225 miles; major sections of the Ozark Trail for those who enjoy hiking and backpacking; fishing from rainbow trout to bass, huge paddlefish to tiny sunfish; hunting from turkey to pheasant, deer to elk; vast wilderness areas to ancient swamp lands. If you can do it outdoors, you can do it in Missouri.
513 N. Main St.
Eminence 65466
Canoe, kayak, raft and tube rentals for the Jacks Fork and Current Rivers. Shuttle service available. Camp store with floating and camping supplies. An authorized concessionaire for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
33401 Windsor Lane
Duke 65461
Sparkling water, outstanding scenery, great fishing and floating on the Big Piney. We offer five-day fishing trip, a half-day kayak, raft and canoe float. Canoes, kayaks, rafts and tubes available. We have cabins with air conditioning, kitchenettes and bathrooms; three campgrounds with electric sites, riverfront sites and large group sites. Rich's is 2.5 hours from St. Louis; 2 hours from Springfield, Columbia and Jefferson City; 15 miles south of I-44, exit 169.
372 Corkery Road
Lebanon 65536
Canoe and tube rentals. Trout fishing on the Niangua River. Camping, electric hookups, cabins, concessions and catering available. Deer hunting.
1254 Hooten Town Road
Crane 65633
Located on the James River, seven miles west of Highlandville, on Route O. Canoe, raft, tube and kayak floats. Shuttle service. RV hookups and tent camping.
Rt. 2, Box 2522
Alton 65606
Float trips; canoes and kayaks for rent; tackle and supplies; camping; hunting and fishing licenses; guided fishing and fly-fishing. The Eleven Point is floatable year-round, with excellent fishing for rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, goggle-eye, pickerel and walleye.
1996 Route 64
Lebanon 65536
Canoeing, rafting, kayaking and tubing on the Niangua River and the Bennett Spring area. Enjoy great trout and small mouth bass fishing. Lodging, camping and a full service restaurant available.
114 Rhine St.
Pineville 64856
We offer day floats on the Elk River and provide raft, canoe and kayak rentals, along with abundant small mouth bass fishing and a good spot for relaxation. There is a 12-person cabin rental available; the cabin has riverfront access. We service large groups.
4 NRO Road
Lebanon 65536
Niangua River Oasis (NRO) is a full service canoe outfitter on the Niangua River. We offer rentals of canoes, rafts, kayaks and tubes. Rentals include paddles, lifejackets, put-in, take-out and two nights of free camping. We have cabins, guesthouses, RV sites with water/electric, a convenience store and food services. Four miles west of Bennett Spring State Park on Route 64 to Corkery Road; follow NRO signs 2.5 miles on a gravel road. See our Web site for details, prices and reservations.
19000 Franklin Road
Pacific 63069
Full-service canoe, kayak, and raft rental on the scenic Meramec River. Float through the tree-lined hills and rocky bluffs that are the foothills of the Ozarks. The river is good for all skill levels, no experience is required. Our float trips are all-inclusive; transportation and all gear included. We are 35-minutes from the center of St. Louis. Please call or visit our Web site for rates and times. Reservations required. Open May thru mid-October.
8344 Berry Road
Bonne Terre 63628
Cherokee Landing is a family-oriented float outfitter on the upper Big River. We rent canoes, kayaks, rafts and Jon boats for two- to six-mile floats, ending at the campground. Big river offers: a slow scenic pace, many sand and gravel bars, and beautiful bluffs and rock formations. As a trophy small-mouth bass managed area, we offer excellent fishing. Cherokee Landing offers: riverside camping and RV sites; showers; flush toilets; general store; log cabin rental; and a historic bridge restricted to pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
206 W. Jefferson St.
Doniphan 63935
We offer raft, kayak, canoe, and tube rentals on the lower Current River. Float trips range from three-hours to a full day. Pack a picnic lunch and stop along the way at one of the many gravel-bars. Our free shuttle takes you up river; float back down to our campground. Discounts available for large groups. Our campground has tent sites and full hookup RV sites. The bathhouse has hot showers and flush toilets. Adjacent to our campground is the public city park with baseball fields, sand volleyball court, basketball court, playground, walking track and boat ramps. The campground is open April thru October. Floating season is Memorial Day to Labor Day.
8754 Route K
Jadwin 65501
Canoe, kayak, raft, and tube rentals on the upper Current River. We have a campground with electric hookups and showers.
18700 Cliff Road
Dixon 65459
Full service canoe outfitter offering canoe, raft, kayak, tube and Jon boat floats on the Big Piney River and the Gasconade River. One day floats of 3-14 miles; multi-day trips up to 100 miles can be arranged. Camping facilities on site.
110 Front St.
Van Buren 63965
One stop destination for tubing, canoeing, kayaking, and rafting the lower Current River. One-hour to three-day trips available for beginners and experts. All of our tube and canoe floats begin at a point up-river and end at The Landing. Park your vehicle at The Landing and leave the rest to us. We transport you to your point of entry. This allows you to enjoy your float with no set take-out time or deadlines to meet; no waiting for transportation back to your car. Camping, lodging, and a restaurant are available.
HCR 3, Box 18
Eminence 65466
Canoe, kayak, raft and tube rentals on the Jacks Fork River. Shuttle service; campsite/lodging pick-up; convenience store; wood; ice; camping and fishing supplies; t-shirts; water shoes; snacks. Located off of Route 106, six miles west of Eminence, at Alley Spring National Park campground.
Route W
Stanton 63079
Canoe and raft rental on the Meramec River. No dogs or fishing allowed in rafts. One block south of I-44 on Route W.
HC 81, Box 90
Salem 65560
Canoe, kayak, inner tube and small raft floats. Facilities include pool, dining, general store, hot showers, modern restrooms and electric hook-ups. Camping, RV sites and cabins available. You can cross the Current River on the ferry. Located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, 21 miles south of Salem, off Route 19, at the junction of Routes K and KK.
200 N. Route 19
Eminence 65466
We offer canoes, kayak and tube rentals for a relaxing float on the Jacks Fork River or the Current River. Located in the Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missouri's largest National Park, which covers 77,000 acres, with 140 miles of clear, spring fed streams. Our campground is on an Ozark hillside overlooking the Jack's Fork River valley.
We have pull-thru RV sites with full hookups; tent sites; 11 cottages; and four hotel suites available. The campground includes a shower house and bathroom facility; Pets welcome in campground only.
101 River Road
Noel 64854
We offer canoe, raft, kayak, and tube float trips on the Elk River. We shuttle you upstream and you float back to the resort; no waiting at the end to be picked up.
Our facilities include one mile of riverfront campsites, RV sites, cabins and teepees; some hang out over the river. Catering and meals available. See our Web site for float details and lodging.
159 Route W
Ava 65608
Canoe and kayak rentals on Beaver Creek a spring-fed clear water stream in the Mark Twain National Forest. We offer floats ranging from four miles to 44 miles. The stream has lots of gravel bars where you can picnic and swim. Missouri law: No Glass containers are allowed near or on the river. Beaver Creek is a great stream for fishing. Camping and RV sites are available on-site. We do not accept cards.
We are actually located in Brownbranch, at the junction of Route 76 and Route W; 20 miles west of Ava; 33 miles northeast of Branson.
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