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Select a river below for
more information or scroll down to read about the Ozark
National Scenic Riverways.

Ozark
National Scenic Riverways was created by an Act of Congress on August
24, 1964, to protect 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers in the Ozark
Highlands of southeastern Missouri. The rivers are largely spring fed with seven
major springs and an additional 51 smaller springs keeping the water clean,
clear and cool. The clear waters of these two beautiful rivers provide excellent
opportunities for john-boating, canoeing, swimming, fishing and tubing. Hunting
is also an authorized use within the Riverways' boundaries. The landscape is
predominantly rural, with broadleaf forests and occasional open fields.
Ozark NSR was the nation's first "scenic riverways" - a forerunner to the
Wild and Scenic River Act by four years. The southeast Missouri Ozark Mountains
are typified by narrow steep-sided hollows, numerous streams, and bluffs. Sixty
per cent of the rivers' flow comes from seven major springs and 51 other springs
of various sizes within the drainage basin.
The
rivers have been used by humans for at least 12,000 years as evidenced by
discovery of scattered Paleo-Indian artifacts. Ozark NSR contains 19 sites
currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places as significant
historic or archeological sites. There are over 300 recorded within the
boundaries. Several caves have been identified as having critical habitat for
the endangered Indiana and gray bats. Some caves are gated or signed to protect
bat habitat. Please respect these closures.
There are 112 species of fish, 196 species of birds, and 58 species of
mammals found in the park. There are also 25 species of snakes found in the
park, including 4 poisonous species.
Address:
Superintendent
Ozark National Scenic Riverways
404 Watercress Drive
PO Box 490
Van Buren, MO 63965
Phone:
Headquarters (573) 323-4236
Headquarters (TDD) 573-323-4270
Round Spring Cave Information (573) 858-3297, ext 23
For more information on the Ozark
National Scenic Riverways, you can visit their website at
www.nps.gov/ozar/.


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