Sugar Camp National Forest Scenic Byway

Travel on this 28-mile drive, which combines 20 miles of paved highway and a nice 8-mile section of national forest scenic byway on maintained gravel-road.
Most of the route is along wooded hills and valleys, which are covered with mixed hardwoods, intermingled with eastern red cedar and pine stands. Vistas provide the opportunity to view distant landscapes. Two areas provide spots to rest and picnic—Onyx picnic area and Sugar Camp Tower.
This pleasant, winding route is a lovely excursion, and a favorite section is the 8 mile stretch of gravel road that takes you deeper and deeper into the woods with every turn. Look for a Sugar Camp National Forest Scenic Byway sign pointing out the turn to this portion of the byway on Highway 112, shortly after passing through Roaring River State Park. The gravel section of the road traverses hills, valleys, and forests that turn marvel-inducing shades in the fall.
Among the varied trees are sugar maples, which settlers used to tap for their sap (maple syrup) in years gone by.
Shortly after joining Forest Road 197, take a right at Forest Road 1004 to see Sugar Camp Fire Tower, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. About 1.5 miles later pull of at the small Onyx Observation Area and take in the sights and sounds of nature. The gravel road eventually returns to civilization where it meets Highway 86 near Table Rock Lake. The remainder of the route winds through more swaths of forest before returning you to the Cassville area.
At a Glance
Reservations: | All sites along the byway are first come, first served. |
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Area Amenities: | Picnic tables, Parking |
Fees: | No sites along the byway charge a fee |
Usage: | Light |
Closest Towns: | Cassville; Seligman; Eagle Rock |
Water: | None |
Restroom: | None |
Operated By: | USDA Forest Service |
Information Center: | Ava Cassville/Willow Springs Ranger District Email | Phone and Address |
General Information
Directions:From Highway 112 just south of Roaring River State Park
- travel south approximately 2 miles,
- turn left onto Forest Road 197 and continue until you come to Highway 86, from that point you will turn left and stay on Highway 86 until you leave the Forest Boundary just south of Bates Corner where Highways 86 and 76 meet.
Activities
Viewing Scenery
Onyx Observation Site
Onyx is a pull off along the side of the byway where you can park and experience singular visitas of the Ozark Highlands.
Sugar Camp Lookout Tower
This lookout tower was built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s. This is a beautiful site to stop and have a picnic. Climbing the tower is not allowed.
OHV Road Riding
Riding on the byway, please obey county and local laws.
Picnicking
Onyx Observation Site
Onyx is a pull off along the side of the byway where you can park and experience singular visitas of the Ozark Highlands.
Sugar Camp Lookout Tower
This lookout tower was built by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s. This is a beautiful site to stop and have a picnic. Climbing the tower is not allowed.
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Scenic Driving
The Sugar Camp Scenic Byway travels through farms, pastures, and forested landscapes.
Amenities
Picnic tables: | |
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Parking: | Onyx: 2 vehicles; Sugar Camp: 5 vehicles |