This One Destination Has The Absolute Bluest Water In Missouri
By Vanessa
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Published September 01, 2016
Even though our state is land-locked, that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy a lazy day on a beautiful, crystal clear river. While the weather is still warm, take a trip to the Current River. This premier river in Missouri flows from the southeastern portion of the Ozarks all the way into northeastern Arkansas.
The 184-mile river draws in visitors from all over the region to float, kayak, canoe and swim along its vibrant blue water. Motor boats are allowed on the river, but make sure to check what the horsepower limit is for each section of the river on the National Park Service
website .
The waters are so clear, that you can see all the fish swimming under you and maybe even catch one.
286 million gallons of water flows from the river into the Big Spring everyday. Big Spring is considered of the 3 largest springs in the United States. The other two are Idaho's Snake River Springs and Silver Springs in Florida.
The river is too vast and too great to enjoy all in one day. Spend the night by camping along the river in a primitive campsite or at a campground. We recommend
booking early during peak summer times, especially during holiday weekends.
Did you know a portion of the Ozark Trail runs right along Current River? If you've had enough of the water or want to walk off your lunch before diving in, take a hike on this historic and beautiful trail.
What’s your favorite body lake or river in Missouri? Can its blue waters compete with Current River? Let us know by commenting below.
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