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Eleven Point/Doniphan Area

The Eleven Point Ranger District takes its name from the Eleven Point River, designated a National Wild and Scenic River in 1968.

Some unique features of the Eleven Point Ranger District include Greer Spring which is the largest spring on National Forest land and the Scenic Eleven Point River. Floating offers spectacular close-up views of rocky bluffs, springs, vegetation, birds and animals.

Camping is permitted on gravel bars as well as in one of seven (7) primitive campgrounds accessible only by boat.

Other recreation opportunities include: hunting, hiking, wildlife watching, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing and camping.

The district has four (4) developed campgrounds, seven (7) primitive float camps, over (10) ten undeveloped camping areas located throughout the district, and many other special attractions like rivers and springs.

If your interest is tubing, tubing is popular at Deer Leap, Float Camp, and Watercress Campgrounds.

If your interest is in hiking, there is over 122 miles of trail available ranging from ½ mile easy loop trails to several days journey on the Ozark Trail or 18 miles located in the Irish wilderness. 

General Information

Fees are Charged At:

Day Use Fees

  • Current River
    • Dear Leap
    • Float Camp
    • Watercress - group picnic area

Camping Fees

  • Current River
    • Dear Leap
    • Watercress
  • Eleven Point River
    • Greer Crossing

Reservations Needed At:

Day Use Reservations

  • Float Camp - group picnic area

Passes & Permits

Pass information for day use fees can be found on the Passes page of the website.

Rentals & Guides

Livery and guide services are offered in this area, under special use permit, for:

  • Canoeing/Paddling
    • Eleven Point River,
    • Current River,
  • Fishing
  • Horseback Riding

For specific guide information visit the river or activity page.

Complexes

The Lazy C connects to the McCormack Lake Ozark Trail spur at the McCormack Lake Day Use Area. The McCormack Lake Ozark Trail spur connects to the Eleven Point section of the Ozark Trail.

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The day use area is an open area surrounded by shade trees with views of McCormack Lake.

The Between the Rivers Section of the Ozark Trail provides the necessary connection between the Current and Eleven Point Rivers. In addition to traversing impressive stands of white oak, shortleaf pine, and scarlet oak, the trail offers pleasant views of the surrounding countryside. Look into the past when nearing Bristol Cemetery or explore the lichen covered boulder field at Devil's Run.

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This trailhead provides access to the Between the Rivers Section of the Ozark Trail (OT).  This is a small circular parking area that can fit a couple trucks and trail

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This trail head is located on Forest Service Road 3152.  It is the southern most trailhead on the Between the Rivers Section of the Ozark Trail (OT).  T

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The Sinking Trailhead provides access to the middle of the Between the Rivers Section of the Ozark Trail (OT).  There is an old cabin and fire lookout tower near the t

Eleven Point River Section of the Ozark Trail is located in Oregon County MO running east and west about 20 miles south of Winona, MO. It has several lookout points for the Eleven Point River.

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As you exit the highway, the campground is located to the left with campsites located off of a loop road that circles through the campground.

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The day use area is an open area surrounded by shade trees with views of McCormack Lake.

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This trailhead provides access to the Eleven Point River Section of the Ozark Trail. 

Recreation Sites

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Thomasville River Access

Site Closed
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Thomasville River Access, situated in Oregon County, provides the first opportunity for accessing the Eleven Point National Scenic River. State Highway 99 bridge is the put in point for river…

Turner Mill North River Access

Site Open
Picnicking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Turner Mill North is located on the left side of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This access is 4.9 miles downriver of Greer Crossing. The next access downriver from Turner Mill is…

Turner Mill South River Access

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives Water Activities
Turner Mill South is located on the right bank. This access is rustic in nature and offers limited dispersed campsites, limited day use area, a single-lane concrete boat launch, and toilet…

Watercress Recreation Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Hiking Water Activities
Watercress Recreation Area is an ideal place to relax and enjoy a few hours, or a few days. Located within the town of Van Buren, the campground and day use area are adjacent to the Current River,…

Whites Creek Float Camp

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
The Whites Creek Float Camp is located on the left side of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This camp is just 0.5 miles below Whitten and is only accessible by boat. This is a primitive…

Whitten River Access

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Whitten River Access is located on the right bank of the Eleven Point National Scenic River. This is a popular launch and take out site on the river. There is a vault toilet and single-lane…

Last updated March 13th, 2025