The Eleven Point River is beautiful and flows through the heart of the Ozarks, carving a scenic path past dolomite bluffs, deep pools, and spring-fed tributaries—including Greer Spring, which doubles its volume and transforms it into a cold-water haven for trout. Designated in 1968 as one of the original National Wild and Scenic Rivers, its 44-mile protected stretch offers solitude and Class I-II paddling, making it a popular spot for anglers, canoeists, and nature lovers.