Haw Creek Recreation Area is a lovely rustic campground nestled within the Ozark National Forest, with nine primitive, first-come, first-served (free) campsites situated directly adjacent to an 8-foot waterfall cascading …
Ozone Campground is a small, first-come, first-served site with eight primitive campsites, a vault toilet, picnic tables, and a reservable pavilion, but no potable water or hookups. The fee to …
Hurricane Creek Wilderness spans over 15,000 acres in the Ozark National Forest, with steep plateaus, tall bluffs, and beautiful blue-green waters that define its landscape. The Ozark Highlands Trail cuts …
Big Piney Creek winds through the heart of the Ozark National Forest, known for its clear mountain water. Designated a National Wild and Scenic River, it’s popular for canoeing, fishing, …
This beautiful bench section of the OHT is stunning, passing house-sized boulders and impressively large beech trees, with some fantastic views of the valley. It is relatively level, although the …
This is a lovely quiet, shaded campsite nestled in a small valley along the OHT. There is reliable water from a nearby stream and flat ground to pitch your tent. …
Spadra Creek is a nice, large creek that runs past Clarksville. There is a lot of shade along the creek, so it is easy to find a shady, grassy spot to relax during a walk.