What to do Outside

Current River
Southeast OzarkNearby: Salem, MO
Length: ~105 river miles
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Best Season: Spring Summer Fall Winter
Related Link:
http://nps.gov/ozar
Ozark National Scenic Riverways was created by an Act of Congress on August 24, 1964, to protect 134 miles of the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers in the Ozark Highlands of southeastern Missouri. The clean, clear waters of these two beautiful rivers provide excellent opportunities for canoeing, swimming, fishing and tubing. The landscape is predominantly rural, with broadleaf forests and occasional open fields. The surrounding federal land is great for backpacking and camping.
Directions
From Columbia take HW 63 south to HW 68 which leads to St. James and Interstate 44. Continue south on 68 until Salem. HW 19 south from Salem then gives several route options to the mid and upper river. Drive time is from 2.5-3 hours from Columbia.
Current River Reviews
11:44 am | Thursday, Nov 10th 2005
November Trout
Posted By Mark
How could you resist a day like that in November? Quick out and back to the Current river. 68 degree high but the water was low and the trout a little spooky. Hiked up and down from Baptist Camp wh…
11:31 am | Wednesday, Apr 13th 2005
Current River Adventure
Posted By Mark
April is my favorite time to explore on the Current. Temperatures were between 55-60 degrees-perfect! Navigated what used to be a forest service road for a few miles, then hiked down to the river wi…
