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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.

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The Best Missouri Scenic Rivers Float Trips

Cave Spring located between Akers Ferry and Pulltite Spring on the upper Current River.

What is the best overall single day float in the Missouri Scenic Rivers region?

  

Wow, this is a close one. If it were springtime or the water levels were high enough, then the far upper Jacks Fork 8-mile stretch from Buck Hollow (hwy 17) to Rymers would be a top contender due to its extreme rugged beauty and huge Jam Up Cave, but for a year round float I feel that the best (and most popular) single day float in the Missouri Scenic River region is the 10-mile upper Current River stretch from Akers Ferry to Pulltite Spring campground .  This will average about 6 hours, but if you like to stop a lot and for longer periods to explore and enjoy the river (like me), then it can be turned into an 8 hour trip.  You will average about 2 miles per hour + any stops.  It has just about everything that you could want.   See the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (Current River & Jacks Fork) zoomable map here .  At the beginning you will get to see the car ferry at Akers which is the last 2 car ferry in the state of Missouri.  This river stretch’s centerpiece is the famed Cave Spring …. a large 140 ft. deep spring cave which is a brilliant blue color that you can float into with your watercraft. This is located about 5 miles down on the left in your 10-mile journey. This stretch has a larger number of gravel bars for you to stop (or camp) on. More than on the next stretch from Pulltite to Round Spring.   (Fact: The Eleven Point River has far fewer gravel bars than the Current River, especially above Turners Mill).   This Akers Ferry to Pulltite stretch also has a nice a set of minor rapids which many call the “fun” section of rapids on the upper Current River.  If you don’t like crowds, then avoid this stretch on Saturdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend. The BEST days to float this stretch with the fewest floaters are Tuesdays and Wednesdays.     This stretch does not have any roads within any distance of the stretch of river that you can hear any vehicles, unlike the next stretch from Pulltite to Round Spring which as you get nearer the Round Spring bridge you can hear road traffic. If you would like to float this stretch then I would recommend that you call Current River Canoe Rental located at Pulltite campground . That way your vehicle is right there at the end of the trip near the river waiting for you. The store there opens at 8am and the first bus goes up to Akers about 8:30am, then about every hour or two afterwards through lunchtime.

What is the best float for tubing?

There are 3 stretches that I would recommend. The first is the 6 mile stretch from Alley Spring to Eminence on the Jacks Fork (Call Windy’s Canoe Rental ). The next is the 2.5 mile stretch from Welch Spring to Akers Ferry on the upper Current River (Call Aker’s Ferry Canoe Rental ). The last is the 1.5 mile stretch from Sinking Creek to the Round Spring bridge on the upper Current River (Call Carrs Canoe Rental ).   These are short doable stretches since tubes only go about 1 to 1.5 mile per hour + any stops.   Slower than a canoe or kayak which travels 2 to 2.5 miles per hour + stops.   If you don't mind motor boats, then the lower Current River also has 2 stretches also that are popular for tubers.   The 7 mile stretch from Waymeyer to Van Buren and the 4 mile stretch from Van Buren to Big Spring.  

What is the best overnight float trip?

There are 3, one for each scenic river. My personal favorite is the 18-mile Cedar Grove to Pulltite Spring campground stretch (Call Current River Canoe Renta l).  Not only do you get to see Cave Spring , but also Welch Spring and its old hospital ruins .  On the Eleven Point River the 20 mile stretch from Greer Spring to Riverton is nice and the crowds are less than the Current River or Jacks Fork (Call Hufstedlers Canoe Rental ).  Keep in mind though that the Eleven Point River has far fewer gravel bars at the other 2 scenic rivers (especially above Turners Mill), but that is negated by its beauty and plethora of sites to see (Turner Mill, springs like at Boze Mill and some awesome rapids to name a few). There are float camps to stay at though on the Eleven Point River for overnighters. Some even do this 20-mile stretch in a day. If you put in early enough in the summer, then it can be done in 8-10 hours.  See the Eleven Point River map here .   If it were the spring-time when the water levels are higher, then I would recommend the far upper Jacks Fork 18 mile trip from Hwy 17 (Buck Hollow) to Bay Creek (Call Harveys Canoe Rental ).  

What is the best extended day float trip?

The 44-mile Cedar Grove to Two Rivers or the 51-mile Baptist Access to Two Rivers is the absolute best extended day float. This spectacular 3-day trip has it all …. Caves, springs, rapids, historic sites and more!  Contact Two Rivers Canoe Rental for this trip. The first 8 miles from Baptist to Cedar Grove is trophy trout territory and is low in the summer, but doable year-round. You may have to walk in a few places above Cedar Grove, but it is doable. You will have to portage your watercraft over the lower water bridge at Cedar Grove if you put in at Baptist Access vice putting in at Cedar Grove. Below Round Spring you may encounter an occasional motorboat due to the higher horsepower limit set there between May 1st and Sep. 15th, but that becomes much more prevalent below Two Rivers and the further down river you go toward Van Buren. Between Round Spring and Two Rivers you will not encounter that many floaters, which makes that 18 mile stretch even more awesome!

What IS THE MOST FLOATED SECTION OF the missouri scenic RIVERs?

In the summer months there are actually 3 sections that are equally the most floated (and busiest) sections of river in the Missouri Scenic Rivers region.   On the Jacks Fork the Alley Spring to Eminence, MO 6-mile stretch is super busy, especially on Saturdays.   The same goes for the 10 mile Akers Ferry to Pulltite Spring campground since everyone wants to see Cave Spring .   And lastly, the 8 mile Cedar Grove to Akers Ferry on the upper Current River is highly travelled since many people want to see Welch Spring and the old hospital ruins .   If you don't like crowds, then avoid these 3 sections on Saturdays between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends.   I personally only float these sections on weekdays for that reason.   If you want to experience smaller crowds on a weekend but still experience amazing views and sites, then go to the lesser floated Eleven Point Missouri Scenic River and float any stretch between Greer Spring and Riverton (Call Hufstedlers Canoe Rental ).

What IS THE BEST RIVER AND SECTION IF I LIKE MOTOR BOATING?

The lower Current River is the best option if you like to run a motor boat.   Below Big Spring johnboat Landing down to the park boundary and below through Doniphan there are no horsepower limits .      Also, on the Eleven Point River below hwy 142 at the Narrows there are no horsepower limits.    Many boaters also take advantage of the 40HP limit above Big Spring generally up to Two Rivers (where the Jacks Fork meets the Current River), but the 40HP limit extends further up river to Round Spring and up the Jacks Fork to Alley Spring.  You will encounter an occasional motor boat on those sections, but they become much more prevalent BELOW Two Rivers due to regular floaters on the upper sections.  See the ONSR horsepower limits for the Current River and Jacks Fork here .    So, if you are a regular floater (kayak, canoe, raft or tube) and would prefer to not encounter motor boats, then stay above Round Spring on the Current River or above hwy 142 (the Narrows) on the Eleven Point River where the HP limit is 25, or above Alley Spring on the Jacks Fork when the water is high enough to float it.

What is the best float trip for fishing for either trout or bass?

Overall the Eleven Point River has the better fishing of the 3 Missouri Scenic Rivers (especially between Greer Spring and Riverton), but the far upper Current River stretch from Baptist Access to Cedar Grove is the best stretch "on the Current River" to float and fish for either Rainbow or Brown Trout.  This is a blue ribbon trophy trout section where hard lures are only allowed and the daily limit is 1 with an 18 inch minimum.   These stretch is floatable year round, but in the dead of Summer you will drag in spots and there are a few sections that you may have to walk your watercraft through.   Contact J adwin Canoe Rental for this section.    For Bass the best section is the upper Jacks Fork above Alley Spring.  However, above Alley Spring may be too low to float in the summer months.  Contact Harveys Canoe Rental for any stretch above Alley Spring.    

Which Missouri Scenic River has the best rapids?

The Eleven Point River has the best rapids of the three Missouri Scenic Rivers ( Mary Decker Chute and Halls Bay Shoal to name two) .   The upper Current River has a few nice rapid runs too.   One of the most notable is l ocated between Akers Ferry and Pulltite Spring .  

What is the best month to float the Missouri Scenic Rivers?

It is pretty much a tie between July and October.   July for the hot summer month in the cold spring fed waters and October (mid to late) for the stunningly beautiful color changes in the fall.

What is the best day of the week to float between memorial day and labor day weekend?

It's a tie between Tuesday and Wednesday for the least amount of people on the rivers.  On the flip side, Saturday's are the absolute worst day to float due to crowds.

Since the 11 pt. is the least travelled of the 3 Missouri Scenic Rivers, which is the best stretch?

The 20 mile stretch from Greer Spring to Riverton is the best stretch, but in my opinion it is too long for one day (but people do it).  If you are doing just a 1 day float, then Turners Mill to Riverton (15 miles) would be the best long one day float, but put in early.  If that is too long for you then do Whitten to Riverton (8 miles).   You will miss Turners Mill , but will still see the Halls Bay Shoal rapids .   If I were doing an overnighter, then I would do Greer to Riverton and camping below Turners Mill since there are more gravel bars/float camps than above Turners Mill.  Contact Hufstedlers Canoe Rental .   

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Missouri is one of the hidden gems of natural beauty in the midwest, and these float trips will help you understand why. From nature-focused trips through the Mark Twain National Forest, to party trips, and family-friendly floats, Missouri has a lot to offer.

There are many, many options for camping in Missouri . Or, take advantage of the many day trips available for a great time with the whole family. One reason that Missouri is so popular for float trips is the variety of options offered by the many rivers that snake across the state.

The good news is that there are float trip put-ins relatively close to every major city, including St. Louis, Springfield, and Kansas City. With locals and tourists alike flocking to the rivers in the summer, however, make sure to reserve trips early and be ready to share the river.

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The North Fork of the White River is great for trout fishing.

Nature-Focused Missouri Float Trips

One of the main advantages of a float trip in comparison to a canoeing or kayaking experience is that it’s easier to appreciate the scenery when you have less to do. Kicking back and relaxing in some of the most beautiful places in the US can be incredibly fun and inspiring. Check out these float trips to see why Missouri is a float trip destination for many across the midwest. 

1. North Fork River

The North Fork River, which is most accessible from Springfield, MO is a tributary to the White River. While the White River, which originates in Arkansas, didn’t make this list, it’s also got some good canoeing and float trip options.

The North Fork River is also one of the best float trip destinations for fishers. Teeming with a variety of fish species and has been ranked as one of the best rivers for trout fishing in the US. So if you want to add some angling to your float trip, consider the beautiful North Fork River. 

2. Current River

Both the Current River and Jacks Fork River are protected as part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and are maintained by the National Parks system. The Current River in particular offers floaters some gorgeous scenery and is a popular route for multi-day canoeing and float trips.

If you want to camp somewhere beautiful, consider a float trip through the Current River State Park or Montauk State Park. The Current River passes through both and there are many primitive campgrounds available along the river. In particular, Alley Spring is a beautiful place to camp. 

3. Eleven Point River 

If you’re looking for peace and solitude, the Eleven Point River is the absolute best option out there. Many of the other float trip destinations in Missouri get quite busy, but the Eleven Point River is remote enough to remain pristine.

Of course, that makes it a little tricker for day trips since it’s three hours from the nearest big city. For those looking to camp, however, Eleven Point River is gorgeous, and it’s fed by the 10th largest freshwater spring in the world, Greer Spring. This is a great float trip to pair with primitive camping and an adventurous spirit. 

Best Party Float Trips

Not everyone wants a quiet and peaceful float though! For those who like to party, there are float trips in Missouri for you as well. The Meramec River in particular has a reputation for fun and you’ll find plenty of riverfront resorts along the Meramec with drinking, dining, and other attractions. Many of these are geared toward families and so offer attractions for kids and adults alike. Gravel bars 

4. Meramec River

The Meramec is one of the most popular rivers for float trips, kayaking, and canoeing, and it feeds many other Missouri rivers, such as the Huzzah River and Courtois River. It can be a great starting point for a longer trip or an awesome spot for a day float.

Really this river has everything you could want from a float trip. There are the “river resorts” which can be a great place to stay for a weekend getaway, and the stretch of the Meramec between Meramec Springs Park and Meramec State Park is considered the best tubing route in all of Missouri. 

The Meramec’s current popularity and beauty are a triumph over pollution. The river used to be one of Missouri’s most polluted, but it’s been cleaned up significantly by the local and state governments. It’s now even one of the most ecologically diverse rivers in Missouri. So, not only is the water safe to swim and float in now, but you might see some interesting animals and fish, including eagles who nest along the banks. 

5. Elk River

Elk River is another popular destination for locals and people taking weekend trips. Much like the Meramec, you’ll find a lot of amenities along the Elk River. From canoe rentals and kayak rentals to adventure tour companies, and resorts. In addition to camping, there are many hotels, resorts, and AirBnBs available, especially in the quaint town of Noel, Missouri, where most people put in to float the Elk River. 

6. Niangua River 

Another popular river for locals, the Niangua River offers a lot for those seeking outdoor adventure. There’s plenty of camping nearby, along with some really great spots for fishing, hiking, and swimming holes.

This Missouri river offers a nice balance between amenities and a party atmosphere on the one hand, and natural beauty and connection to nature on the other. This is a really great option for people who love the great outdoors, but also want to have some serious fun. 

Family-Friendly Float Trips in Missouri

There are also family-oriented float trips to accommodate even the littlest floaters. These rivers offer family-friendly fun and the amenities needed to make a trip with kids a bit easier. So if you’re looking for somewhere to take the whole family, consider one of these Missouri river float trips. 

Some are on the list because they’re more popular, while others offer extra fun or an easy float trip. Many of the other routes mentioned also have family-friendly tours and rentals. But if you’re looking for the best float trips for families, you should check out one of these destinations for swimming, rafting, kayaking, and more. 

7. Big Piney River

The Big Piney River is one of the more remote options on the list. It’s considered more family-friendly because the high water levels all year round make it an easy float. This is a really relaxing and fun trip that still has plenty of scenery to offer.

Not to mention the many surprise swimming holes you’ll find along the way. The Big Piney River is guarded by high bluffs that are beautiful to look at and make it one of the most popular kayak destinations in Missouri. 

8. Gasconade River

The next river on our list is fed by the Big Piney River! The Gasconade is one of the most interestingly shaped rivers in Missouri twisting back and forth through the mark twain national forest.

It’s considered one of the best places for canoeing in Missouri and has a lot to offer in terms of scenery and fun. While the Gasconade can get pretty fast in places, it’s still an easy to manage float. So it’s really perfect for keeping kids interested without getting dangerous or difficult.

The Black River flowing through Johnson Shut Ins State Park in Missouri.

Meandering down the Black River in a kayak or canoe is an unforgettable experience!

9. Black River

The Black River offers an amazing clear water float or raft experience, through sandstone bluffs and amazing Ozark scenery. Black River is great for adventures with the whole family and it’s packed with wildlife, so is great for educational trips as well. Swimming, fishing, and camping are all available nearby, and the river runs through part of Johnson Shut-Ins State Park. 

Float Trips Near St. Louis

Sometimes convenience is a factor. Whether you live in the St. Louis area, or are visiting the region, it’s nice to be able to take a day trip that’s full of adventure and exploration. Thankfully, there are some nice rafting and floating trips easily accessible from St. Louis. We only included one on this list, but there’s a lot to choose from depending on how far you’re willing to travel! 

10. Big River

The Big River offers a classic float trip. Like a slow-moving river, it’s a great relaxing day trip from the St. Louis area and is fun for kids and adults alike. Plus, there’s plenty of natural beauty on hand. The Big River flows through St. Francois State Park, Twin River Park, Cedar Hill Park, and Washington State Park.

So there’s lots of hiking available. One thing to note is that there are only two outfitters that provide rentals on the Big River, so it’s a bit quieter, but you should also be careful about booking in advance to make sure rentals are available if you need them. 

Preparing for Your Float Trip (200)

While the traditional Missourian way to do a float trip is in inflatable inner tubes or rafts, you can float in a kayak, canoe, or just about anything that can float. The first choice you’ll need to make is whether you want the river to provide all the power or you want to be paddling as well if you choose to.

Think about the number of people you have as well! Rafts can fit many people, but kayaks are generally one-seaters, so think about how much space you need. Most of these locations have outfitters you can rent from if you don’t have your own equipment. 

Next, you should plan for what length of trip you want to do and the amenities you want to have available. A multi-day primitive camping float trip is going to be very different from a party float for a few hours that ends at a riverfront resort.

Get an idea of how long your intended float will take as well. For a frame of reference, a lazy, no paddling five-mile float will take about four hours. After that, consult this list to find the perfect float trip for you and your family or friends. 

Once you’ve picked out your route and destination, research what’s nearby. From hiking trails to gambling, there’s something for everyone on the banks of Missouri’s rivers. It can be good to plan out stopping points along the float, especially if you’re going somewhere more remote and camping. But also look out for scenic stops, swimming holes, and other attractions! 

What to Wear

You’re going to want a swimsuit. Some people float in water-friendly hiking shorts and the like, but really a swimsuit is the way to go. It’s really the only way to fully enjoy the river. That said, if you’re camping, you want to make sure you have a way to keep your camp clothes dry!

No one wants to be wet 24/7. Still, keep a swimsuit on hand for quick dips, or exploring by wading. Other than that, sunglasses are a great idea, and if you’re going to be paddling, gloves might be a good idea. For footwear, you’re going to want water shoes.

Old sneakers or sandals can work in a pinch and may be okay for a day trip. If you’re spending significant time on the river though, you want some real water shoes to protect your feet and keep you comfortable. It would be a shame to have to end your trip early because you stepped on a rock.

Look for mesh shoes with solid soles. Some people also bring along sturdy sandals for when you’re at camp. But if you’re stepping into the river, especially if it’s not clear water, you want something solid on your feet.

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A first aid kit is essential for any kind of trip.

What to Bring 

Some of the safety essentials, such as life jackets will be provided by the outfitters if you’re renting equipment. Still, you can bring a few things to help keep you and your family safe. A first aid kit and safety whistle is a great idea to have on hand, and if you’re on your own, you’ll also want an emergency throw line. 

Next, think about what you’ll need to keep dry. If you can’t leave your phone home, make sure you have a waterproof bag or case for it. You can double bag things in sandwich bags as a last resort, but this is far from foolproof. In general, dry bags are going to be your friend, especially if you’re doing a multi-day float and camping in between.

You’ll need a way to keep food, matches, and other essentials dry, so plan this out before you go. Finally, pack the food you’ll need and outdoor essentials like sunscreen and bug spray. Remember, if you want to bring alcohol, there may be regulations, so check with the local outfitters or authority first. Generally, glass is not allowed on the river. So the best (and greenest) option, is to put whatever you want to bring into a reusable plastic container. 

Final Verdict 

Missouri’s rivers offer tons of fun for the whole family. There’s something for just about every taste, and one of the great things about float trips is that you can really do whatever you want with it.

Since you don’t have to spend the whole time paddling or worrying about making time, it’s a great way to relax, explore, and just appreciate some amazing scenery without too much strain. Plus you’ll be near some of the best hiking trails in Missouri . So, consider what you want from your float trip getaway, consult the list, and get out on the river! 

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As autumn rolls in, the great outdoors beckons with its crisp air and colorful foliage. For those gearing up for an adventurous Fall Guys trip—think hiking, camping, and maybe some deer hunting—the preparation is half the fun and all the necessity. With a myriad of activities to choose from, how do you ensure your fall excursion is not only exhilarating but also safe and comfortable? Here’s a step-by-step guide to making the most of your outdoor escapades this fall.

Choosing Your Adventure

First things first: deciding what type of fall outdoor activity tickles your fancy. Are you looking to conquer trails with breathtaking autumn views, or are you gearing up for a weekend of tranquil camping beside a glistening lake? Perhaps, the thrill of tracking and observing wildlife is what you’re after.

Each activity demands a different approach and preparation method. Start by defining what your fall guys trip looks like. Is it a quiet escape into the wilderness, a challenging hike, or a dedicated hunting expedition? Once you’ve nailed down the type of trip, you can start tailoring your prep list to match the demands of the activities you’ve chosen.

Plan a Camping Trip

If camping is on your agenda, meticulous planning is essential to enjoy both the spontaneity and serenity of nature without a hitch. When you plan a camping trip , think beyond just a tent and a sleeping bag. Consider the overall length of your trip, the climate of your chosen destination, and the size of your group. Are you venturing into bear country? If so, bear-proof containers for your food and trash are a must.

What’s the weather forecast? Ensure your gear is appropriate for colder nights and unpredictable weather patterns. A well-planned camping experience means securing the right campsite, bringing sufficient food and water supplies, and ensuring you have the necessary permits. Also, be aware of the leave-no-trace principles to keep your environmental impact to a minimum. Planning with precision ensures you’re free to relax and revel in the beauty of the season without unnecessary interruptions.

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Gear Up for Deer Hunting

For many outdoor enthusiasts, fall is synonymous with deer hunting season. If this is the core of your guys trip, gearing up appropriately cannot be overstressed. Your deer hunting gear is your ticket to not only success but also safety. Start with the basics: a reliable hunting rifle or bow, suitable ammunition, and a quality scope or binoculars for spotting your target.

Clothing is next on the list; opt for layers that can easily adjust to changing temperatures and are also camouflaged to blend in with the fall environment. Don’t skimp on a good pair of boots—comfort, warmth, and durability are key when you’re on the move. Also, essential gear like a hunting license, deer tags, a first-aid kit, and even a GPS or compass should be non-negotiable items in your pack. Remember, the right gear not only enhances your chances of a fruitful hunt but ensures you can do so safely and responsibly within the ecological balance.

Map Your Route

Mapping your route is crucial whether you’re hiking, camping, or hunting. This involves more than just selecting a trail or a campsite; it means understanding the terrain, noting water sources, identifying potential shelter spots, and being aware of exit points in case of emergencies. Topographic maps, GPS devices, and even mobile apps can be incredibly useful tools for this.

Spend time familiarizing yourself with the area through these resources, and always carry a physical map and compass—you never know when technology might let you down. It’s also a good idea to inform someone about where you plan to go and expected return time is a safety must . Properly mapping your route not only helps in avoiding getting lost but also maximizes your interaction with nature, letting you find those hidden spots that make a trip memorable.

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Prepare Physically and Mentally

The physical demands of outdoor activities, especially in the unpredictable weather of fall, should not be underestimated. Start conditioning your body weeks in advance, particularly if your trip involves strenuous activities like long hikes or hunting. Cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and hikes with a loaded backpack can prepare your body for the exertion to come.

Equally important is mental preparation. Familiarize yourself with survival skills, such as how to start a fire, basic first aid, and how to stay calm in unexpected situations. A physically and mentally prepared adventurer is more likely to enjoy the trip and handle potential challenges effectively.

The final step in preparing for your outdoor trip this fall is packing. Since fall weather can be highly variable, layering is key. Include a moisture-wicking base layer, an insulating middle layer, and a waterproof outer layer. Besides clothing, pack essential gear tailored to your activities—this could include a sleeping bag rated for colder temperatures, waterproof bags to keep gear dry, cooking equipment, food supplies, and safety items like a whistle, flashlight, and multi-tool. Be mindful of the weight and volume of your pack; every item should justify its place in your backpack by being essential or serving multiple purposes.

BougeRV Showcases Sustainable Innovations at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market 2024

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BougeRV is thrilled to participate in the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market 2024, scheduled from June 17-19 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. As North America’s premier outdoor industry trade show, the event is a convergence of top brands, retailers, and industry professionals showcasing the latest in outdoor gear and innovations. BougeRV’s participation is a perfect example of their commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly outdoor living solutions.

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At the head of BougeRV’s exhibit is the Rocky Portable Fridge, a robust and versatile cooling solution designed to meet the demands of outdoor enthusiasts. This innovative fridge features dual-zone capability, allowing it to function simultaneously as a refrigerator and a freezer. Built with heavy-duty materials, the Rocky Portable Fridge is designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor use, including shockproof capabilities up to 40°. The fridge’s efficient energy consumption, coupled with a battery protection system, makes it perfect for off-grid adventures, aligning perfectly with the sustainable ethos of the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market.

The Rocky Portable Fridge also shows off an impressive temperature range from -4°F to 68°F, allowing for precise temperature control. Its smart storage solutions, including a removable divider and basket, ensure that items remain organized and easily accessible. The fridge can be powered by a 12V/24V DC car port, a 100-240V AC wall outlet, or an optional portable power station, providing unparalleled versatility. This adaptability is crucial for modern adventurers who require reliable and efficient cooling solutions on the go.

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In addition to the Rocky Portable Fridge, BougeRV is showing several other cutting-edge products designed to enhance outdoor experiences. The CRPRO 30, a compact and high-performance fridge, is perfect for campers and RV enthusiasts. Its advanced cooling technology and robust build make it a reliable companion for any journey. Similarly, the 4000BTU Portable Air Conditioner is tailored for overlanding and camping, offering powerful cooling with user-friendly features such as dual adjustable air outlets and an IPX4 water-resistant design. These products are expected to attract overlanding enthusiasts eager to explore the latest innovations in outdoor living.

BougeRV’s participation in the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market is really and truly about connecting with other industry leaders, exploring emerging trends, and demonstrating their commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly practices. By attending this prestigious and engaging event, BougeRV aims to highlight their dedication to providing high-quality products that cater to the needs of modern outdoor enthusiasts.

For more details about BougeRV and their innovative products, visit the BougeRV website . BougeRV’s involvement in the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market 2024 highlights their dedication to sustainability, innovation, and customer satisfaction, positioning them as a leading brand in the outdoor industry ready to make a significant impact at this breakout event.

The Evolution of Outdoor Apparel: How Fashion Meets Functionality in the Wilderness

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The wilderness beckons with the promise of adventure, but any seasoned hunter knows that what you wear can make or break your experience. Gone are the days when outdoor apparel was purely utilitarian. Today, fashion and functionality blend seamlessly to create gear that’s not only practical but also stylish. From the latest camouflage patterns to weather-resistant fabrics, let’s explore the evolution of outdoor apparel and how it’s revolutionizing the way we approach the great outdoors.

Camouflage: The Stylish Science of Stealth

Camouflage has come a long way from the simple green and brown patterns of yesteryear. Modern camouflage designs are now a blend of advanced science and cutting-edge style. These patterns aren’t just about blending into the background; they’re about creating an optical illusion that makes the wearer nearly invisible to wildlife. 

Contemporary camo gear incorporates a variety of colors and textures to match different environments, from dense forests to arid deserts. This evolution in design is as much about aesthetics as it is about effectiveness, allowing hunters to move through their chosen terrain with confidence and stealth.

The shift towards more sophisticated camouflage patterns also reflects a broader trend in outdoor apparel: the desire for gear that looks good and performs even better. Hunters today want apparel that makes a statement while still providing the ultimate in concealment. Whether it’s a jacket with a sleek, modern design or pants that offer the perfect balance of comfort and camouflage, today’s outdoor apparel combines fashion and function like never before.

Layering: The Key to Comfort and Style

Layering is a critical concept in outdoor apparel, offering both practical and aesthetic benefits. Modern layering systems are designed to regulate body temperature and provide protection from the elements. However, they also offer a chance to showcase personal style. Successful layering starts with choosing pieces that work well together both functionally and visually.

Base layers, for instance, have evolved from simple thermal wear to stylish garments that can be worn on their own or as part of a layered ensemble. These pieces are often made from advanced fabrics that provide warmth without bulk, ensuring that hunters can stay comfortable and mobile. Mid-layers add another dimension of style and functionality, offering insulation while allowing for breathability. Softshell jackets and vests come in many different colors and designs, making it easy to find pieces that suit individual tastes. 

Layering can also help you catch different kinds of animals. For instance, when you’re looking for turkey hunting tips , it’s important to look at the best kinds of layering to stay incognito and catch the best birds. Choosing the right layers can make a significant difference in staying comfortable and concealed during long hours in the field.

Footwear: From Trail to Trendsetter

Footwear is another area where outdoor apparel has seen significant evolution. In the past, hunting boots were purely functional, but, today, they still offer these essential qualities but have also become a fashion statement. Modern hunting boots come in a variety of styles, from traditional leather to contemporary synthetic materials, and are available in a range of colors and designs.

The advancements in footwear technology have been remarkable. Today’s hunting boots are designed to be lightweight yet durable, with features like waterproof membranes, breathable linings, and advanced traction systems. These innovations ensure that hunters can move comfortably and safely through any environment. But it’s not just about functionality; the aesthetic appeal of modern hunting boots is undeniable. Many boots are designed with sleek, stylish lines that make them suitable for wearing both in the field and in more casual settings.

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When it comes to hunting, high-performance gear is a game-changer. This is the section where outdoor apparel truly shines, combining cutting-edge technology with sleek design to create products that offer unmatched performance. Performance hunting gear includes everything from moisture-wicking base layers to high-tech outerwear designed to withstand the harshest conditions.

Today’s high-performance apparel utilizes advanced materials that are both lightweight and durable. Fabrics like Gore-Tex and other proprietary blends offer superior protection against wind and water while maintaining breathability. These materials help regulate body temperature, keeping hunters comfortable in a wide range of environments. In addition to these practical benefits, high-performance gear often features ergonomic designs that allow for a full range of motion, ensuring that hunters can move freely and easily.

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Sustainability has become an increasingly important consideration in the world of outdoor apparel. Hunters who are passionate about preserving the wilderness they love to explore are now seeking out eco-friendly clothing options that minimize environmental impact. Eco-friendly outdoor apparel is made from sustainable materials such as recycled polyester, organic cotton, and biodegradable fibers. These materials offer the same performance benefits as traditional fabrics but with a lower environmental footprint. 

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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.

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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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Bass’ River Resort offers Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting on the crystal clear waters of the scenic Courtois River, Huzzah River & Meramec River. Floating is available year round, so be sure to call and make your reservations with a friendly Bass’ representative. Whatever your preference- We’ve got it !

Camping not your thing? We have a variety of lodging options, whether there’s just 2, a few or the whole family! We have Cabins that sleep from 2 – 20 guests! We have Cabins in the campground or some Lodging Houses that are more secluded.

Hit the sleeping bags early and listen to the sounds of nature all around you or is your plan to hang out with friends sharing stories and laughter till the wee hours?? We have campsites to accommodate both! Our Quiet and Loud camp areas are separated so you can camp your way, without the worry of disturbing others.

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Add a down home BBQ dinner to your prepaid package reservation. If you crave a buffet breakfast on Saturday and Sunday morning we have it. We also make fresh pizzas to order, wings, chicken strips or toasted ravioli which can be delivered to your campsite or cabin after a long day on the river!

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What better experience to add to your trip than horseback riding alongside the scenic Courtois River through the Mark Twain National Forest. Enjoy a nice relaxing ride throughout the day or into the sunset.

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We’re always planning and hosting activities to keep the fun going throughout the year. Make sure you check out our Calendar of Events ! We offer float trips year round!

What Our Guests Are Saying…

Last minute reservations no problem. Friendly and helpful staff. I could tell everyone loves their jobs. From the registration and merchandise, shuttling, horseback riding, and the security, all do an awesome job. Clean campsite and bathrooms. Crystal clear water. Great place.

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!!! Well organized and the property is so well kept. The floating was wonderful and we had a meal prepared for us at the end, delicious. I organize a family camp/float every year and I’m putting this place on the list for next year!!

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Nothing captures the essence of summer like floating down the refreshing currents of the Huzzah River. At Huzzah Valley, our floating experiences are designed to suit everyone, whether you’re seeking solitary peace or fun with friends and family.

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In the Heart of the Missouri Ozarks

Canoeing at Huzzah Valley has been a long favored pastime, and it is easy to see why. The Huzzah River and its ever-changing scenery offers a new experience with every visit. We offer a beautiful 12- mile canoe trip that passes by the campgound just in time for lunch, and then continues downstream for a peaceful afternoon float.

*Canoes have a 2-person minimum, children 12 and under riding as a 3rd person in canoe are FREE, anyone 13 and up riding as a 3rd person in canoe are regular rates. The rental of a canoe includes transportation, hauling of canoes, paddles, life jackets and/or seat cushions.**Peak Pricing for floating is June 14th – Aug. 11th. Saturdays and Sundays only.

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Speed and Stability on the River

For those looking for a bit more speed and maneuverability, kayaking on the Huzzah River presents an exhilarating option. Our kayaks are stable and speedy, ideal for both novices and seasoned paddlers. Kayaking on the Huzzah provides an invigorating way to navigate the river and enjoy the natural landscape.

We offer single and tandem kayaks. Then rental of a kayak includes transportation, hauling of kayaks, and paddles, life jackets and/or seat cushions. **Peak pricing for floating is June 14th – Aug. 11th . Saturdays and Sundays only.

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A Family-Friendly Choice

Rafting is increasingly popular, particularly for families with young children or groups wanting to stick together. Our rafts are crafted for safety, nearly impossible to tip over, and built from durable, nylon-lined rubber. We provide all necessary equipment, including transport for the rafts, paddles, cushions, and life jackets. Due to their popularity, we recommend booking your rafting adventure well in advance to ensure availability.

**Peak pricing for floating is June 14th – Aug. 11th . Saturdays and Sundays only.

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Relax and Drift Along

For a laid-back river experience, tubing is perfect. It’s a wonderful way to relive those childhood memories of gentle floats under the sun. Our 2-mile tube route winds through the natural beauty of our campground, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Guests can repeat the trip multiples times if wanted between the hours of 8am-5pm.

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Floating River Information

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Every year you will find the Huzzah River takes on a different beauty each season. Almost all of our floats on the Huzzah pass right by our campground. One of the nicest floats we offer is a one-day trip where you end up at the campground for lunch and then continue on downstream the rest of the afternoon.

Missouri’s Most Complete River Resort  has a wide array of rental float equipment from which to choose, so you can experience the surrounding rivers from a different perspective each time!

Floating River Conditions

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Floating is both good exercise and great fun experienced in the outdoors. As a participant you have responsibilities, one should always show courtesy to your fellow floaters, which also includes the Huzzah Valley Staff. Be aware, as with any sport there is some inherent risk that personal awareness and common sense can reduce. Never float under the influence of drugs or alcohol. We provide a litter bag with each floating vessel and keep it until the end of the trip. Observe all posted signs and warnings. We cannot assume responsibility for personal injury, medical payments or property loss or damage. You will be asked to acknowledge this by signing a liability waiver before the outing begins. The cost of your float does include: transportation, the normal use of the vessel, paddles, seat cushions, trash bags and life jackets upon request. Please treat our canoes, rafts and equipment with the same respect as if they were your own. We expect normal wear and tear on our equipment, and for that we do not charge. In the event a canoe or raft is damaged beyond normal wear and tear, then we do expect to be reimbursed in relation to the damage. If you abandon your canoe or raft or it is lost or stolen, you will be required to pay for it. If everyone follows the rules of common courtesy, every floater will have a safe and rewarding adventure.  There is a $25.00 service charge per hour per craft taking out after 7:00 pm.  No refunds for early return from float. The Missouri State Water Patrol patrols these waters. State law prohibits glass containers on the river, and there is a substantial fine!

Huzzah Valley provides room for people in the rafts, not coolers. It is very important to keep this in mind when deciding the best choice of rafts for your party. The more coolers you have, the less room in your raft for the people in your party. Also, the more weight in your raft or canoe, the harder it is to get downstream. No kegs will be allowed in either rafts or canoes! We recommend the following for the maximum amount of coolers (36 quart) to put in your floating vessel.

  • Canoe with 2 adults – 1 cooler
  • 4 Man Raft with 3 adults – 1 cooler
  • 6 Man Raft with 4 adults – 1 cooler
  • 8 Man Raft with 6 adults – 2 coolers
  • 10 Man Raft with 8 adults – 2-3 coolers

RAINCHECK POLICY: It must be raining at Huzzah Valley on the morning of the float; and if it is still raining at 12:00 (Noon), you will be issued a rain check, based on availability. NO REFUNDS!! If it stops raining before NOON, no rain checks will be issued. Rain checks are ONLY issued to those guests who are present at Huzzah Valley. If state officials or the management makes the determination that the river levels are beyond safe canoeing or rafting standards of use, a rain check will be issued in the amount of your payment. (NO REFUNDS). In most situations, the remainder of the reservation (catering, lodging, and camping) should not be affected by flood conditions and will be honored.

  • Float 2 times, regular price
  • 3rd time get a 5% discount
  • 4th time get a 10% discount
  • 5th time get a 15% discount
  • 6th time is free (based on most used craft type).
  • Reservations must be made under the same name in order to receive the discount.
  • Call office for more details.
  • Per Calendar Year.
  • $55.00 w/tax $59.11 Private Canoe/Kayak/Vehicle (each)
  • *Private owned craft (canoe or kayak) launched or landed at Huzzah pay a fee/and parking $10.71 p/craft
  • **NO PERSONAL RAFTS/TUBES (INFLATABLES) ALLOWED TO PUT IN OR TAKE OUT**

Seasonal Beauty and Diverse Options

The Huzzah River’s landscape transforms with each season, offering a distinct backdrop for your floating adventures. Our proximity to the river ensures that nearly all float trips provide scenic views right by our campground. Whether you’re returning for a familiar favorite or trying something new, our array of rental equipment and floating types allows you to experience the river from multiple perspectives.

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Adventures Float Trips

Floats, Cabins, Camping, & Store

TAKEOUT TIME:

Sun-fri: 5pm. sat: 6pm $25/hr late fee per-vessel applies no exceptions.

Guided Fishing Tours on Pomme de Terre Lake, Stockton Lake & Truman Lake beginning late September 2024! – Call to Book Reservations/Cabins Available for Overnight Guests! (Crappie, Walleye & Bass)

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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.

Ready to Book Your Niangua River Float Trip?

Visit our parent website, Majestic Views Floats or…

Please Call for Reservations from Oct. 3 through April 30

Phone (417)588-7238

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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.

Click here   to download a copy of our rental agreement for your review.

Visit Our Store

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. Now handling Outlaw Rods & Reels and Charlie Brewer’s Tackle!

Floating, Camping, Cabin Rental, RV hookups and Shopping!

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Reviews from our visitors:

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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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Say Ahoy to the Closest Float Trip to St. Louis, Missouri !

Rent rafts or tubes at Eureka Floats at Brookdale Farms

Please review Things to Know Before You Float  prior to making a reservation.

Rafts & tubes: 4-mile route, approximately 3-hour float. .

*Float length can vary an additional 2-3 hours based on river conditions, route, the type of rental, and the frequency of stopping. 

Important to Know:

No Canoes or Kayaks will be available to rent this year. 

DUE TO INSURANCE PURPOSES, ANY FLOATATION DEVICES MUST BE RENTED. NO PERSONAL KAYAKS, CANOES, TUBES, ETC.

Our float trip schedule fills up quickly, so it’s best to book your float in advance.

All reservations must be made online. No walk-ups accepted.

If you can not book a select date, it is because inventory is sold out.

Float Trips are open for Ages 3+ with Parental Supervision.

Ages 3-12 are only available to be passengers in Rafts.​

Ages 13+ can use Rafts & FloatTubes

No refunds once purchased.*

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*Please Note: We monitor the river conditions daily and, if we deem the river level unsafe, we will give as much notice as possible to notify you of the cancellation. If we have to cancel due to river levels, we will work with you to reschedule for another date or offer a refund.

Wed-Thursday: 12:00 pm & 1:30 pm

Fri-Sunday: 9:00am , 10:30 am, 12:00 pm, & 1:30 pm

Once you have completed the online booking for your Float Trip, you will receive an email confirmation verifying your purchase. If you do not receive it, please check your SPAM folder.

If you never receive it call us at  636-938-1005  and we will be glad to verify your time.

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Our float trips feature everything Missouri Rivers have to offer! Beautiful views, clear swimming holes, gravel beaches, and fishing!

Eureka Floats at Brookdale Farms is a fantastic way to spend a carefree day on one of Missouri’s greatest float trip rivers! 

We offer a 4-mile float Wednesday through Sunday, May through September. The route is typically 2-3 hours to float depending on river conditions and frequency of stops.

Our stretch of the Meramec River offers a couple of great gravel bars, a few sparkling swimming holes, gorgeous bluffs, and fascinating wildlife on the land, in the air, and in the water! 

We love our picturesque float trip routes - but don’t take our word for it! See what our floaters have to say!

Eureka floats at brookdale farms is st. louis missouri’s best kept float trip secret..

Our glorious piece of the Meramec River is not over-crowded like many of the float trip excursions sprinkled across the Ozarks. We’re the only float company on our waterway! 

Hands down we offer THE most convenient float trip in Missouri. We’re close to everything! Six Flags is minutes away and the Gateway Arch is only 30 miles away. You can float by day, and enjoy all St. Louis has to offer in the evening – like our famous eateries, or the best team in baseball - the St. Louis Cardinals, or even catch our Stanley Cup winning Blues! 

Come experience a day on the water with us! All the fun – none of the fuss! 

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Our Float Trips are Perfect for Everyone!

Whether you’re an avid outdoorsman or someone who just likes to cool off and relax on a hot summer day, we have the perfect float trip for you.

When you’re looking for an activity for a short family excursion, a family reunion, a group outing, a corporate event , a bachelor or bachelorette party, or any celebration – our quiet piece of the Meramec River will ensure you have a great time and make memories to last a lifetime!

Your crew will be able to comfortably, and happily, relax on your trip down the scenic Meramec River with Eureka Floats at Brookdale Farms.

We believe we offer the best float trip in St. Louis, and probably even in Missouri. But don’t take our word for it – see what floaters have to say!

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15 Best Float Trip Cabins in Missouri 2024

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Looking for the best float trip cabins in Missouri? You’ve come to the right place!

We live in St. Louis and one of our favorite things to do is rent a cabin for the weekend on one of the incredible rivers Missouri has to offer. There are so many rivers to have an epic float trip on such as The Black River, the Current River, or the Meramec River. 

Of all the cabins on rivers in Missouri, this cabin on the Meramec River is our absolute favorite. It’s perfect for a big group with a private gravel bar, incredible views, and a ginormous deck to hang out on.

In this article, we’re going to give you all the very best cabins that you can rent that are either ON a river in Missouri or really really close to one. 

So without further ado, here are the best float trip cabins Missouri has to offer!

The 15 Best Float Trip Cabins Missouri

1. family-friendly cabin on current river.

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⭐️ Rating: 4.8/5   |📍 Location: Near The Current River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com  

This log cabin is just steps from the Current River and has 150 feet of shoreline to enjoy. 

As you walk into this 4-bedroom cabin, which sleeps 10, you’ll be met with fantastic views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Enjoy more of those views by walking out onto the large patio, which overlooks the river.

Wonderful stay at the Hilltop Hideway. This was our second time renting this home. The view is fantastic, the home is marvelous with plenty of room for 10 people. We enjoyed the gravel beach at the bottom of the hill on Saturday playing in the water and having a picnic. We will be coming back. (read more reviews)

A lower deck has more seating and a charcoal grill to make cooking easy when paired with the fully stocked kitchen. 

There is a large gravel beach at the base of the property near the Current River. The home is located close to The Landing, which offers tubes and rafts to rent for your float, as well as pickups and dropoffs from the cabin. 

2. Copperstone Cottage

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⭐️ Rating: 4.8/5   |📍 Location: Near the Meramec River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

This charming home is perfect for a float trip cabin in Missouri for a couple’s getaway. It can sleep just two and has a nice, cozy feel to it.

Although small, this cottage has a whole lot of bang for its buck. The phenomenal views of the Meramec River on the back patio are one of the best parts.

Relax in the jetted tub after a day of floating, or have a fire outside and roast marshmallows. The fully stocked kitchen also makes it easy to whip up dinner.

Quiet, clean, serene, romantic, cozy….all of this and more! Wish I lived there! – Michael A. (read more reviews)

You’ll have access to the Meramec River from a communal riverside pavilion. Here you can find barbeque grills, a large deck, a fire pit, and more. From here, you can walk down to the river and start your float trip.

Because of its close and easy access to the river, this small home makes for the perfect choice if you’re planning a float trip in Missouri with a cabin.

3. The Wildflower Home

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⭐️ Rating: 5/5  |📍 Location: Near the Huzzah, Courtois , and Meramec Rivers | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

This 4 bedroom home offers close access to three different rivers and is a perfect Missouri float trip cabin.

The home can sleep up to 12 people, and attention has been paid to detail. Each room in the house is decorated beautifully. And the large kitchen features everything that you could need to cook a delicious meal.

The large yard allows you to get outside and enjoy the nice weather. A small firepit is provided, along with a few picnic tables so you can enjoy your dinner outside.

House is very clean and well decorated. It had plenty of room for our family and had everything we needed and more. Perfect location off the main road in a private setting but not to far from Steelville. We will definitely be back again. – Shawn P. (read more reviews)

There are three rivers that are nearby that make for perfect floating destinations; the Huzzah, Courtois, and Meramec Rivers. 

There are also several resorts nearby, such as the Huzzah Valley Resort, that offer rentals for all of your floating needs. To get to these resorts, it’s just a short drive from the home.

4. Ellen’s Log Cabin

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⭐️ Rating: 4.9/5   |📍 Location: Near the Meramec River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

If you’re searching for a relaxing getaway in the Missouri Ozarks, then a float trip from Ellen’s Log Cabin will make for the perfect choice.

This 4-bedroom cabin can sleep up to 8 people, but smaller groups can still stay and pay a smaller price when not all of the rooms are going to be used.

Awesome trip. Great cabin with hot tub, outside grille and fire ring with firewood. Close to the Upper Meramec River and Adventure Outdoors to rent canoes. – Tim D. (read more reviews)

The front deck offers a sitting area overlooking the large front yard. On the backside of the house, a large patio juts out into the trees and has a table and a hot tub. The hot tub makes relaxing at the end of a long day easy.

Not far from the cabin, you’ll find the Meramec River and a few places to rent any gear that you may need for your floating trip. While there is no river access from the cabin, the location makes it easy to get to.

5. Private Riverfront Cabin

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⭐️ Rating: 5/5   |📍 Location: Near the Meramec River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

You really couldn’t ask for more from a cabin rental for a float trip in Missouri. This cabin has it all, including direct access to the Meramec River.

Unwind on the patio which overlooks the river and offers opportunities to spot wildlife. Chairs and a firepit make this the perfect place to relax at the end of the day.

A canoe and raft outfitter is located just a mile away, and you can take the local shuttle from the cabin to float down the Meramec River. Or you can spend time playing in the water right from shore.

Time spent enjoying the sights and sounds of nature was the highlight of my trip, but the charming and well-furnished lodgings and the helpfulness of my hosts also contributed to a wonderful two-night stay. My highest recommendation! – Ben S. (read more reviews)

Inside the cabin, you’ll find just one bedroom, but the hosts have set it up so that it can sleep up to 4 people. They also offer options for outdoor camping if there are more people in your party.

The kitchen offers everything that you could need to cook dinner. And a cozy sitting area has large windows, offering views out to the river.

6. Luxury Home on the Meramec River

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If you’re doing a float trip with a big party, this is the place for you! It can sleep up to 22 people in 7 rooms!

The property makes it easy to get onto the Meramec River for floating. Their private drive leads you right to a gravel bar where you can get into the water. It’s the perfect place to relax and spend time outdoors.

Wonderful stay for our family and friends! The house was so comfortable and well equipped! Relaxing time floating and playing of the riverbank on the gravel bar. Could not have asked for more! – Rhonda I. (read more reviews)

Inside the home, you’ll find a fully equipped kitchen, a master bedroom with a jacuzzi, and a large patio attached to the back. Outside, the large firepit area is perfect for relaxing at the end of the day. 

Enjoy dining outside on the patio, and watching the little ones play in the large, grassy front yard.

7. Newly Built Log Cabin

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⭐️ Rating: 5/5  |📍 Location: Near the Meramec River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

The location of this beautiful log home is perfect for a home base for a Missouri float trip with a cabin, as it’s just a short distance away from the Meramec River.

Take advantage of the local rafting companies, such as the Birds Nest, which is just a few minutes away and will pick you up from the cabin.

While at the cabin for your float trip in Missouri, hang out in the loft which has a full arcade system and plenty of board games to stay busy. 

Perfect getaway for a family float trip. Caroline is everything you want in a VRBO host. She is incredibly responsive and clearly cares about her guests experience. – Melissa M. (read more reviews)

Up to 16 people can sleep here, in the 3 different bedrooms. There’s also a fully stocked kitchen that has everything you could imagine, down to the s’mores sticks.

Outside, you can enjoy time by the fire pit, which you reach with a short walk on a lit path, and put those roasting sticks to use!

8. Jack’s Log Cabin

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⭐️ Rating: 4.8/10 |📍 Location: Near the Meramec River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

Nestled in the woods of Steelville near the Meramec River, Jack’s Log Cabin is the perfect secluded destination for two people.

The small cabin has just one bed, but the location and amenities make up for its size. Enjoy the kitchen, outdoor hot tub, and patio overlooking the property.

A great little cabin with river access right down the road. We thoroughly enjoyed staying and plan on visiting again. Thank you. – Edward L. (read more reviews)

A small gravel bar is located not far from the cabin, where you can relax, wade in the water, and float down the Meramec River. Local outfitters nearby can help with rentals and ensure that you’re suited to go for your float trip.

9. Riverfront Cabin in Van Buren

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⭐️ Rating: 5/5   |📍 Location: Near the Current River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com  

The close proximity to the Current River is what makes this riverfront cabin in Van Buren simply amazing! This float trip cabin in Missouri requires just a short walk down the hill to reach the water.

Enjoy the views from the large patio. A firepit down by the water makes for one great place to spend an evening roasting marshmallows and telling stories.

Absolute perfect location and access to the river … The house is generously stocked with cookware and an abundance of appliances. We will definitely stay here again. – Stephen P. (read more reviews)

With 5 bedrooms, up to 12 people can stay here. The large kitchen makes it easy to prepare your own meals. And the basement has a game room where you can get everyone together for a game of pool.

Access to the Current River is made easy with the tram, which can be used to get heavy floats up the hill, or the stairs. 

10. Cabin Overlooking the Black River

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⭐️ Rating: 4.9/5   |📍 Location: Near the Black River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

Sitting high on a hill, overlooking the Black River, this cabin offers total solitude in the Missouri Ozarks.

Sleep up to 12 people in this 2-bedroom home and enjoy the communal spaces such as the large living room, fully equipped kitchen, and outdoor seating area.

We took a float trip to the Black River and stayed here for an extended weekend. It was perfect. The view was absolutely amazing. The pictures can’t even do it justice. – Brett R. (read more reviews)

Just a short walk down the hill will put you on the shoreline of the Black River, where you can embark on a day of floating. Along with the river being so close, the home is within close proximity to hundreds of miles of ATV and hiking trails.

When you return from a full day of adventuring, relax in front of the huge fireplace, or enjoy the phenomenal views from above.

11. Luxurious Cabin with River Access

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⭐️ Rating: 4.9/5   |📍 Location: Niangua River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

One of the many selling points of this beautiful cabin is the incredible views of the Niangua River from the towering river bluffs.

Enjoy the 3-bedroom home that can sleep up to 12, which sits on 70 acres of private land. It’s secluded and you’ll feel as if you’ve escaped the world for a few days.

This cabin was great! They had everything we needed for a weekend get away with our friends. River access was fun with the kids, perfect spot for them to swim and see fish. Definitely staying there again. – Summer H. (read mo r e reviews)

With a stay here, you’ll have private access to the Niangua River, and will be able to get in the water anytime you want. It’s also close to the popular Bennett Springs State Park.

Cook meals together as a family in the fully equipped kitchen and spend time outdoors at the firepit. 

12. Secluded Waterfront Cabin

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⭐️ Rating: 5/5 |📍 Location: Near the Current River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

This waterfront cabin on the Current River is perfect for families of up to 6 people. With 2 bedrooms, this home makes a great location for a Missouri float trip cabin.

Enjoy amenities like a full kitchen, a large yard, and a nice sitting area. Just outside the cabin is a covered porch and a firtpit to relax near at the end of the day.

Perfect place for getting away from normal and disconnecting. Property was perfect with great access to current river. Surrounded by public property for miles means you are literally away from everything. – Derrick P. (read more reviews)

With just a short walk, you’ll reach the Current River, where there is a gravel bar to hang out on and make your way into the water. 

If you’re looking to disconnect from the real world and find solitude on your vacation, a stay at this cabin will surely help you do so. 

13. Tiny Cabin on Niangua River

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⭐️ Rating: 4.5/5 |📍 Location: Near the Niangua River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

This tiny home is perfect for a couple’s getaway to the Ozark Mountains and for a float trip cabin in Missouri.

It has just one bedroom and can sleep 2 people, which gives the home a cozy and romantic feel. It makes life feel simple, especially with all of the thoughtful amenities and decor.

Wonderful hidden cabin. It is off the grid and so peaceful and simple! We will be back again! – Tom & Natalie W. (read more reviews)

Enjoy the views of the Niangua River from the back porch, which is complete with plenty of seating space. Or head down onto the lawn and relax around the fire pit.

Along with exploring the river, spend time wandering around the property, checking out the natural waterfall, and keeping an eye out for wildlife.

14. Ozarks Bunk House

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⭐️ Rating: New Listing!  |📍 Location: Near the Current River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

Small spaces are perfect for getting together with family and spending time together on a trip, and this small bunkhouse makes for the perfect place to do so.

Although small, it’s well equipped with a full kitchen, bathroom, laundry space, and 3 beds to sleep up to 4 people.

The property has everything you could possibly need and it is in close proximately to several outdoor activities. Wish we could have stayed longer! – Dean T. (read more reviews)

Sit outside on the porch and overlook the creek, or enjoy time out by the firepit and barbeque grill, where you can make dinner.

The cabin is located just a short distance away from the Current River, and many local outfitters nearby organize float trips that you can join.

15. The Big Oak Cabin

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⭐️ Rating: 4.9/5 |📍 Location: Near the White River | 🏠 View on VRBO.com

Up to 6 people can sleep in this 2-bedroom home that is just minutes from the White River in Missouri.

Enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature as you disconnect from the world on private land, tucked away in the countryside. Nearby outfitters make getting out on the river for a float trip easy, as you can rent equipment.

We loved our stay! The scenery…the peace and quiet..the decorum! I can go on and on. We truly appreciated our time there and loved every minute of it. – Janet A. (read more reviews)

Spend time sitting outside on the porch, or soaking in the outdoor hot tub to relax and unwind.

Indoors, you’ll find everything that you could possibly need. The stocked kitchen makes cooking easy, and spending time with family is easily done in the living room. There is no wi-fi here, so unplugging and living in the moment is simple.

Why Book a Missouri Float Trip Cabin through VRBO

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VRBO is our absolute favorite place to book cabins in Missouri for a few different reasons. One, we know a few different hosts that much prefer to use VRBO than other home rental platforms, they cite better support as well as a much better experience with VRBO.

Another reason, we have had issues in the past when we run into a problem at our rental house where we had a really hard time getting it resolved. With VRBO, they have a direct number you can call to get help with any issues. We have used it before and can attest their customer service is 100%.

We have found rental homes are generally much cheaper on VRBO than in other places. This is not always the case, but it is worth comparing and checking for yourself!

Missouri Float Trips with Cabins Planning

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Missouri is home to a bunch of different rivers where you can have a super fun float trip weekend. Check out our guide to the top 10 best float trips in Missouri for more info about each river.

If you’re looking to get out of Missouri but still want to go on a float trip, Arkansas is not far away and there are also some really great float trips in Arkansas worth checking out.

We have also put together a float trip packing list so you don’t forget anything. There is a super handy checklist in that article for you to use when you’re packing the car!

Find Out What Float Trip You Should Go On [Quiz]

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Want to go on a float trip but don’t know which river to choose? Take this free quiz to find the perfect river for you!

Wrap-Up: Float Trips in Missouri with Cabins

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Missouri is quite a special state with how many gorgeous rivers it has and all the awesome choices of homes just steps away from the river.

Whatever place you choose to have your float trip weekend, we hope this article helps you find the best float trip cabins Missouri has to offer!

Looking for more information about Missouri float trips? Check out our other guides all about the different rivers in Missouri.

  • Noel MO Float Trips: Elk River Ultimate Guide
  • The Ultimate Guide to Current River Float Trips
  • Meramec River Float Trips – The Ultimate Planning Guide
  • Black River Float Trip – The Ultimate Guide
  • Niangua River Float Trip: The Ultimate Guide

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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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101 River Road, Noel, Missouri 64854

River Ranch Resort

Welcome to River Ranch Resort

We’ve been spoiling our guests since 1980, don’t you deserve to be next? Our campground sits upon the beautiful Elk River in Southwest Missouri, making camping, lodging, and floating as premiere as it gets! Apart from offering exceptional outdoor experiences paired with our professional customer care… You will leave here with everlasting memories and the desire to come back for more!

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Why Choose River Ranch Resort?

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GOOD TIMES The beautiful Elk River is the perfect way to unwind, relax, and even let loose during one of our 5 or 8 mile float trips! With day passes available, embrace nature while going on a walk, or even fish at one of our many great spots!

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ON-SITE AMENITIES We understand packing is stressful, that’s why we have a fully stocked 6000sqft store including most anything you might forget. It also includes our stylish merchandise, pizza, breakfast buffet, and our newest addition Elk River Coffee Co.

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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Coming with your family or want some peace and quiet? Come during the week and have the campground basically to yourself! Ready for some fun night life? The weekends are lit around here! Grab your friends and get ready to have some fun!!

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LODGING OPTIONS With 53 air conditioned cabins that sleep from 2 to 24 people, we have lodging for every group size’s needs! Want to get away from everyone? We have off-site houses and lofts, for groups wanting more seclusion!

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See all floating options!

Browse through our many different crafts and choose between a 5 and 8 mile float trip.

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See all lodging options!

Choose the perfect size cabin for you and your group or select an off-site loft or house that accommodates your needs.

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See all camping options!

Select between primitive, electric, waterfront, and RV campsites at both the Ranch and Sycamore Landing.

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Meramec River Float Trips in St. Clair

The best float trips in missouri, float the meramec river.

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Short Float Trip

Discover the peaceful beauty of rafting, kayaking, or canoeing, in Missouri! This is the only float trip on Meramec River we offer for rafting, and it’s a great one! This shorter float is designed for those who want a relaxing day on the water with the option of a later start time. Get your friends and family together and book this incredible experience on the Meramec River near St. Louis, Missouri n ow!

Long Float Trip

Experience the gentle calm of canoeing or kayaking the Meramec River in Missouri. You have the choice to rent a two-person canoe, single or tandem kayak for a relaxing four to six-hour trip.

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Meramec River Rafting Floats & Rentals

Explore the beauty of rafting in Missouri with a raft rental on Meramec River. Half and full-day trips are available. We are conveniently located near St. Louis!

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Meramec River Camping

Join us on a float and camp by the Meramec River! Book your camping ground for groups of 10 or more. Kids are welcome.

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St. Francis River

In sharp contrast to the more western Ozark streams, the upper St. Francis cannot be called a “float” stream. It presents a challenge to the experienced canoeist. Due to its boulder strewn course, it can be run only during high or moderately high water; that is, in spring or after rather heavy rains. Both the St. Francis and its tributary, Big Creek, run a straighter course than float streams, through narrow defiles of resistant granitic Rock called shut-ins. Big Creek is floatable only in spring or early summer. The rougher sections of these streams are clearly indicated in the descriptions below. Due to their relatively hazardous nature, these sections provide some of the wildest scenic river runs in the state. For shut-ins sections, it is advisable to carry only lunch and other small items in the canoe and to take life jackets and enough rope to line canoes through bad places if deemed necessary. In high water, decked canoes would be advisable.

Difficulty: I to III in most runable stages. Some sections IV, in high water, to possible V in flood. Gradients: general- 6.1; Hwy. H, 3 miles south of Farmington, to Hwy. 72 – 8.2; to Silvermine (Hwy. D) – 20; 10 Hwy. C-N – 5.7; to Sam A. Baker State Park – 3.8; to Hwy. 67 – 2.8. Counties: St. Francois, Madison, Wayne.

St. Francis River – Mile-By-Mile Description

0.0 Gruner Ford Access. Hwy. H Bridge 3 miles south of Farmington. River has a normal float gradient. Must carry boats a short distance to river. 3.0 Hwy. 67 Bridge. 7.0 Syenite Access on right, just downstream of Hwy. H Bridge. Gravel ramp. 8.2 River begins to flow more rapidly. Next 3 miles has gradient of 20 feet per mile. Several long pools end in rocky, steep drops. Vision is often obscured by dense willow thickets. Use caution! This can be a dangerous section in high water. 13.2 Spur from Hwy. K meets river. No access. 16.7 Wachita Creek enters on right. Granite bluffs with pines on each side of river. 17.7 Roselle Access on right at Hwy. 72 Bridge. Gravel/dirt ramp. Cafe and store nearby. Begin shut-ins sections. This section should nor be run by inexperienced canoeists. In high water it should be run by experts only. Difficulty ratings of the rapids range from III in moderately low water to V in flood stage. Fast riffle below the access leads to slow section but rapids soon begin. Low bluff on the right and sound of the water warn of first rapids, which begins with a rocky ledge across the river. The next 1.5 miles includes three sharp drops. Quiet sections invariably end in rapids. store nearby. Begin shut-ins sections. This section should nor be run by inexperienced canoeists. In high water it should be run by experts only. Difficulty ratings of the rapids range from III in moderately low water to V in flood stage. Fast riffle below the access leads 10 slow section but rapids soon begin. Low bluff on the right and sound of the water warn of first rapids, which begins with a rocky ledge across the river. The next 1.5 miles includes three sharp drops. Quiet sections invariably end in rapids.store nearby. Begin shut-ins sections. This section should nor be run by inexperienced canoeists. In high water it should be run by experts only. Difficulty ratings of the rapids range from III in moderately low water to V in flood stage. Fast riffle below the access leads 10 slow section but rapids soon begin. Low bluff on the right and sound of the water warn of first rapids, which begins with a rocky ledge across the river. The next 1.5 miles includes three sharp drops. Quiet sections invariably end in rapids. 20.2 Millstream Gardens Conservation Area and access on left. Must carry boat down steep slope to gravel ramp. 20.8 Begin mile of continuous rapids with sharp drops. Scouting on foot is essential. A picnic shelter on left bank overlooks beginning of this rapids section. The steepest drop on the river is just below this. It is 4-6 feet, depending on water stage, but the chute has a difficult S-curve approach. 22.3 Turkey Creek enters on left. Rocky rapids continue to dam site. 22.7 Silver Mine Dam. Breech blown in left side of damn able, but in high water produces a high wave at the bottom which would swamp an open canoe. A “rockgarden” run from here to the bridge. 23.2 Hwy. D Bridge and Silver Mines Recreation Area and campgrounds. There are campsites on both sides of the river below the bridge and on the left side above the bridge. 24.7 Little St. Francis enters on left. 27.5 Hwy. E Bridge. Cedar Bottom Creek on left. 28.2 Rock Creek on right. 29.6 Begin passage between Marlow Mountain, on left, and Black Mountain. There are some fast runs both above and below this area, but the passage between the two mountains is mostly a long pool with Hwy. E along right bank. 31.4 French Mills and Little Rock Creek on right. Half a mile up this creek there is a pretty shut-ins area, about a half mile in length, with a drop of 80 feet. It can be reached on foot via Hwy. E., which parallels it. 32.0 Marble Creek on right has shut-ins 2 miles upstream. 32.8 Begin passage between two high hills. At lower end of this run, granite outcroppings constrict the river, producing a rapids with two drops. Waves are sometimes high enough to put a considerable amount of water into a loaded, open canoe. May be scoured easily from rock ledge on left. 34.8 Wade Ford. Closed to public access. 36.2 Unusual cave in bluffs. 37.6 Marsh Creek on right. 41.9 Marsh Ford. 42.1 Twelvemile Creek on left. Settlement of Saco is is 1 mile up the creek. 43.4 Hwy. C-N Bridge at Jewett. High bank but can be used as an access.

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St. Francis River II Mile by Mile Description

43.4 Hwy. C-N Bridge at Jewett. High bank but can be used as an access. 43.7 Leatherwood Creek on right. 47.4 Shelron Ford at junction of county roads 445 and 447. 51.2 Reed Bend Ford. Cannot drive to river here. 52.1 Five small caves in bluff on right. 53.5 Bald Knob on left. 55.5 Head Ford. Reached from Coldwater on County Road 302. 56.9 Cedar Creek on left. 61.9 Spring on right. Settlement of Lodi on left. 62.4 Kelly Ford. No access. 65.2 Spur of Mudlick Mountain on right. Logan Mountain on left. 66.1 Big Creek enters on right. 66.5 Sam A. Baker State Patk access and campgrounds. Water becomes slower below this point. 69.8 Hwy. 34 Bridge. Access. 71.2 Clark Creek on right. 73.4 Hubble Creek on left. 75.4 Hwy. 67 runs near left bank. 76.4 Lake Creek on right. Access and campground. 78.6 Hwy. 67 Bridge. Last access before Lake Wappapello. Greenville Recreation Area on right. Parking lot on left just below bridge. Dam is 18 miles across the lake.

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This is an electronic reprint of a Missouri Department of Conservation document. More or updated information on this topic can be found at the Missouri Department of Conservation web site located at: mdc.mo.gov . Copyright 2003 by the Conservation Commission of the State of Missouri.

We have a boat ramp that needs repaired at our common grounds on a private road commitee. Is it illegal to make a boat ramp into the st francois? There was already one there back when a small town was at our access. People are telling me it would be illegal. Thanks

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