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Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Plan Your Visit
 

PARK FACILITIES

Alley Mill

Visit the scenic Alley Mill for a look at the life of yesteryear. Open daily during the summer.
Phone: 573-226-3945

Located on Missouri Route 106, six miles west of Eminence, Missouri.

Informal tours of the building are held anytime by request. Rangers are available to provide information about the park, the Ozark area, history and nature.

Special Programs: Schools can arrange to visit anytime of year by calling  573-226-3945.

Exhibits:
The Alley Mill was built in 1894. Much of the original milling equipment is still in place. Exhibits explain the life and culture of the Ozarks.

Available Facilities:
Exhibits, book and postcard sales, free literature, park information. No restrooms in the Mill. Campground, canoe rental and river access nearby.

Storeys Creek One Room Schoolhouse

Phone: 573-226-3945

Located within walking distance of Alley Mill, six miles west of Eminence, Missouri on State Route 106.

Open on summer weekends. Grounds always open, but access into the school is limited.

Special Programs: Schools can arrange to visit anytime of year by calling  573-226-3945.

Exhibits: Traditional one room school. See how the "three R's" were taught in the Ozarks and throughout rural America until recently.


Alley Old Store Visitor Center

Open by chance or appointment.
Phone: 573-226-3945

Located on the approach road to the Disabled Parking Area 100 yards north of the main Alley Mill parking lot. Within walking distance of the Mill and the Storeys Creek School. (if walking, it is behind the school and up the hill.)

Open daily during the summer, may be closed mid-day for lunch.

Exhibits recall the furnishings of a late 19th Century Ozarks country store.

Available Facilities: Sales area, park information, Restroom.


Round Spring Visitor Center

Phone:  573-858-3297, ex 23

Located at the entrance to the Round Spring Campground, 15 miles north of Eminence on State Route 19.

Open most weekdays when the ranger is in. No set winter hours. Small exhibit area featuring displays about caves, karst geology and the fauna of caves, including bats.

Tickets for tours of the Round Spring Cave are available 30 minutes before each tour during summer months. Tours are held daily at 10:00 and 2:00. Reservations are not accepted and group size is limited.

Available Facilities:
Small exhibit area featuring displays about caves, karst geology and the fauna of caves, including bats. Park information, brochures, restroom etc.  Campground, canoe rental and river access nearby.

Akers Visitor Center

The newly opened Akers Visitor Center has exhibits, including a life sized cave exhibit. Stop in for brochures, tips on floating the river or just to say hi. Open summer weekends, irregular hours.


Watercress Headquarters

Open All Year 8:00 - 4:30. (M-F from Sept to May, all week June to August) Phone: 573-323-4236, ext 0

Located at 404 Watercress Drive in Van Buren, Missouri. Directly across the street from the Van Buren High School. This is just east of town on Main Street, also known as "Old Route 60."

Exhibits on the resources and history of the Ozarks. Informational brochures and sales items such as books, videos, postcards, etc are available.

Open year round.

Available Facilities:
Information, restrooms, book sales, trail. Forest Service campground and river access nearby at Watercress Park.

 
Big Spring Dining Lodge
Big Spring Lodge was built by the CCC in the 1930s. It serves a full menu of fine food in the summer months. Rustic cabins are also available for rent. Call 573-323-4423 for more information.
Alley Mill
Alley Mill was built in 1894
Learn more about the history of the "Old Red Mill"
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Canoers enjoying the river
Canoers enjoying the river
Canoeing is the most popular activity at Ozark National Scenic Riverways
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Cave formations
Beautiful cave formations.
Hundreds of caves are to be found in the Ozarks. Round Spring Cave is open for tours in the summer.
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Ranger with child
Visiting With Your Students
Information on field trips, contact information, etc.
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Folks canoeing on the Current River.  

Did You Know?
Ozark National Scenic Riverways has two of the finest canoeing rivers in the Midwest. The spring fed Current and Jacks Fork Rivers provide a fun way to get closer to nature and build family memories. More at www.nps.gov/ozar
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Last Updated: March 30, 2009 at 09:31 EST