Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites  campground
Van Buren, Missouri

Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites

Mostly first-come
27 campsites

27

Total Campsites

Campground

Reservable Sites

Mostly first-come

Accessible

ADA-compliant sites

Organization

Managing agency

Overview

About Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites

Overview In our park, "backcountry campground" refers to sites that have some basic amenities, but not as many as developed campgrounds. All backcountry sites have picnic tables, fire rings, lantern posts, and vault toilet restrooms. These campgrounds may have less amenities, but they are some of the most beautiful locations in the park. Certain sites are located right on the river's edge, allowing quick water access. Some sites are far away from other campers, giving you a chance to enjoy natural peace and quiet. If you crave a camping experience that is off the beaten path, these are the sites for you! Keep in mind that these campgrounds are often harder to reach due to their location. Most backcountry sites require driving down gravel roads. Some roads are unsuitable for vehicles with low clearance. Be sure to double-check the location of your site before making a reservation. Be sure to dowload the Recreation.gov app before starting y our journey to the backcountry sites, as cell serivce can be limited or simply non existent in these remote areas of the park. All backcountry sites are now payable with Scan & Pay and you will need the Recreation.gov app to complete the purchase of your campsite. Recreation The Current River flows past the campground, offering excellent canoeing, tubing, swimming and fishing. Over 130 miles (209 km) of waterways exist within the park. Canoe and kayak rentals and outfitters can be found nearby. Several miles of hiking and horseback riding trails crisscross the region, include the Alley Overlook Trail, Chubb Hollow Trail, Ozark Trail, Cave Spring Trail and Big Springs Trail. Facilities These campgrounds have vault toilets available. Picnic tables, fire rings and lantern posts are provided. Natural Features The Ozark National Scenic Riverways protects 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers and some 80,000 acres of river, forest, open field and glade environments. Riparian habitats are a major component of the park. Typified by sycamores, maples, cottonwoods and willows, floodplain forests line the rivers. These provide habitat for Swainson's warblers, wood ducks, great blue herons and a wide variety of other species. As a significant karst resource, the park contains the world's largest collection of first magnitude springs. It also contains over 300 known caves, numerous sinkholes and losing streams. The park also contains several "Missouri Natural Areas", parcels set aside due to their unique scenic beauty or scientific value. Nearby Attractions Scenic Big Spring is the largest freshwater spring in North America and produces an outflow of 280 million gallons per day. Round Spring Cave is nearby with ranger guided tours offered daily during the summer months. Historic and picturesque Alley Mill and Alley Spring are also nearby. The mill is open daily in the summer and ranger guided tours are available upon request.

  • 27 total campsites listed.
  • Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
  • Most common site type: unknown (27).
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Our Take

What makes Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites special

The Lower Current District Backcountry within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways near Van Buren, Missouri, offers one of the most authentic river-country camping experiences in the central United States. With 27 primitive sites spread along the lower stretches of the Current River, this is camping stripped to its essentials: you, the river, and miles of Ozark forest. The Current River is the star here, flowing clear and spring-fed through a corridor of towering bluffs, dense hardwood forest, and gravel bars that serve as natural gathering spots and swimming holes. Canoeing and kayaking are the primary ways to experience this stretch, and floating the Current is a time-honored Missouri tradition that brings paddlers back season after season. Amenities are basic by design. This is backcountry camping, and part of the appeal is the simplicity. You set up camp on a gravel bar or at a designated site, build a fire, watch the stars emerge over the river valley, and fall asleep to the sound of running water. Wildlife is abundant, with great blue herons, kingfishers, river otters, and white-tailed deer sharing the corridor. For those who want their camping unpolished and their rivers wild, the Lower Current District delivers a genuine Ozark experience that feels timeless.

Campsite Inventory

27 sites to choose from

Unknown

27total sites

0

Reservable

0

Accessible

Amenities & Details

Everything you need to know

CAMPFIRE RINGS

Campfire Rings

Campfire Allowed

Yes

Site capacity

Double, Quad

Check-in time

1:00 PM

Check-out time

12:00 PM

Condition Rating

Prime

LANTERN POSTS

Lantern Posts

Location Rating

Prime

Max guests

20, 6

Minimum guests

Yes, 7

PICNIC TABLES

Picnic Tables

Pets allowed

Yes

Shade

Yes

Site Access

Drive-In

Site Rating

Prime

VAULT TOILETS

Vault Toilets

Reservations & Contact

Plan your stay

Mostly first-come

Phone

573-323-4236

FAQ

Common questions

Everything you need to know before your trip to Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites .

How do reservations work for Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites ?

Reservation availability for Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites ?

Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites currently lists Unknown (27).

Where is Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites located?

Lower Current District Backcountry Campsites is in Missouri near Van Buren.

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